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Category - Slay Cancer

From Wendy Williams to Radiation #RealityCheck

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Yesterday was an absolutely AMAZING day!!! I was picked to be the ‘Eye Candy Of The Day” on the Wendy Williams show. For October, the talk show is highlighting Breast Cancer Survivors that want to show off their…

SLAY CANCER LOOK BOOK is now available for your viewing pleasure

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Hey #CancerSlayers, I’m super excited and proud to present to you the*****insert drum roll here***** #SLAYCancer Lookbook Volume I . My goal was to showcase how easy it is to #SLAY while spreading cancer awareness and knowledge. Hopefully this…

It takes a village

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  When my super talented Soror, Tricia Messeroux- Curwin, asked me to join the ranks as one of her “Pink Pride” models, I was completely honored and humbled. Trish the Dish (a nickname some of my chapter Sorors and…

My mastectomy and my emotions

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3 weeks ago today I underwent a bilateral mastectomy and tissue expander placement #AtTheSameDamnTime. In hopes of avoiding future disease, my young age, and because of the stage of my cancer, I elected to have both breasts surgically…

Fear is one helluva drug

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June 22, 2016 marked MY LAST CHEMO TREATMENT!! No words can ever describe how I felt that day. Besides the obvious sense of relief and gratitude, I just KNEW the physical symptoms I experienced for the past 4…

Chemo Brain is Real in the Field

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Chemo Brain is Real in the Field I stumbled upon this meme and it  totally hit the nail on the head…. One of the worst parts about taking meds and going through chemo treatments is waking up every…

*Deniece meet Anais…*

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A normal Friday evening beauty supply run with one of my best friends (love you Va!) turned into somewhat of an outer body experience for me……

“Cut It”

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Six days before my 33rd birthday, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. After the initial shock I realized quickly that THIS is God’s will! My personality and disposition would not allow me to just “sit back and take this” lying down. I decided to take control of what I could and cut my hair before the chemotherapy got to it.