Thank You Cancer, But I’m Letting Go

Thank You Cancer, But I’m Letting Go

Yesterday, I met with an awesome life coach who gave me a self-reflection exercise that stirred up a lot of emotions. She elicited out of me that deep within, I secretly haven’t completely let go of the cancer experience. Like a scratched music CD that keeps...
Life With A New Cancer Diagnosis

Life With A New Cancer Diagnosis

(NOTE: I’d rather not divulge the entire details of my recurring diagnosis as I don’t want to stir up unnecessary worries or fears from the outside world. Or perhaps, I’m not in the mood to share it just yet so I’m hoping for your understating...
Breast Cancer: The Bad, The Ugly, The Great

Breast Cancer: The Bad, The Ugly, The Great

NOTE: This blog is proudly written in collaboration with iGoPink.org, an American non-profit organization that supports breast cancer patients and research for October, the month for breast cancer awareness. I officially received my stage 2A diagnosis on October 2016...
My Oncologist’s Take On Breast Cancer

My Oncologist’s Take On Breast Cancer

[NOTE: The information below came from my oncologist. I simply transcribed and summarized our latest conversation during my consultation.] June 27, 2018 marks my one year of being on remission, which means that all signs of the cancer are gone. The five year period...
Yoga Is Kicking My Depression’s Ass

Yoga Is Kicking My Depression’s Ass

Have you ever been so anxiously depressed? I’m not talking about feeling bummed because your sports team didn’t win or the job interview never called or that Tinder date turned out into a disaster. I’m taking about the consistent nagging “I...