"Sis today I'm in my feelings. Thinking about so many things. I know this is going to be a battle, but I wasn't ready for the pain and the emotions roller-coaster. Not being able to drive my daughter to school or even have the energy to comb her hair is breaking my heart the hours in the bathroom vomiting at night is just exhausting..."
In that moment I knew the "you got this " texts that people are so quick to send (because what else could they say) were no longer motivating her. What do you say to that text? I knew I needed to see her. We spent the day together and although I know she didn't feel well it gave her the motivation she needed without me saying a thing. That night we traded the Casamigos for a little wine and I even got her outside for a bit. I was happy to get these videos a few days later -- My sis got her stride back... we all have moments of weakness it's the courage to pull yourself out of them that really separates the victims from the victors. As she prepares for her 2nd chemo appointment, I hope she reads this and remembers how it felt when I came by and not when she texted me.
It's a marathon and not a race, might fall down but we will get back up, EVERYTIME.
more information on chemo related hair loss
.jpeg)
Comments
Post a Comment