Where I am now
For many years I have suffered side-affects of a cancer called: Neuroblastoma. This is an aggressive form of a childhood cancer which can affect most of your body after treatment.
Whilst I can say now I am in remission, I cannot say I am perfectly healthy.
I have been diagnosed with numerous disabilities over the years which has meant I have had to constantly adapt to my body's needs. Trying to live with chronic pain and fatigue has meant juggling what I want to do and the reality of needing to stop.
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Whilst being disabled I have had to face a lot of setbacks. Which in turn have made me who I am today.
It has not been easy, but I have learned to adapt to the world I live in.
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I am now studying a bachelors degree in Biology and have such a love for nature. On the days where I do not feel like myself I can always count on nature to comfort me.
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This blog is supposed to show the aspects of how I feel to live in my body. The days which become unbearable, or the days that glimmer slightly with hope. It was never easy, but it never will be. Which is where I want to strive in making the world a more accepting and equal place to live for people like myself.
