The reflection in the mirror. ⠀⠀ Who do you see? ⠀ ⠀ In January 2018, I was given the diagnosis of stage 3b clear cell ovarian cancer. After 13 months of chemotherapy we conquered and destroyed 🤛🏼💥 and I was considered NED (No evidence of disease). At my very first followup appointment, 3 months later the cancer was back, it had spread into distant lymph nodes. After 5 more months of chemotherapy I was once again NED. Now 2 months later the cancer is back and has decided to create a home in my liver — no no no ya don’t. ⠀ ⠀ When I look in the mirror, I don’t see cancer.. I see me. I see a human that loves life, loves kindness and loves sharing love. I see a mom, a daughter, a sister, a business woman. I see strength that sometimes waivers and falls but ALWAYS gets back up. I see a woman that has a never give up attitude, a sense of peace and acceptance along with unwavering trust in the universe that everything is as it is supposed to be. I see a woman with passion, grit and determination. ⠀ ⠀ You choose what you see.. ⠀⠀ 💖 Choose to see love. ⠀⠀ 💖 Choose to see kindness. ⠀⠀ 💖 Choose to see beauty.⠀ 💖 Choose to see your strength. ⠀⠀ 📸 @stevenliphotography #myseriouslook #ovariancancer #ovariancancercanada #reflectioninthemirror https://www.instagram.com/p/B6MkxmSAfz4/?igshid=199arki8qmsal








