Support for Sarah's Cancer Fund
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My cousin Sarah was diagnosed with breast cancer in July of 2017. It has been an arduous journey for her, involving chemotherapy, radiation, and six surgeries during that time. She is still working to return to health, and is making slow but steady progress. Sarah herself has summed up her experience:
"When I was diagnosed with breast cancer in the summer of 2017, my first action was to ask for prayer. People I've never even met prayed for me. The shared burden that prayer encapsulates comforted me that whatever happened, good or bad, I was at peace with my life, content. I wrote about it here . After chemotherapy, radiation, and six surgeries in three years, I'm more than ready to be finished with everything. To that end, I've been working hard on a return to health which involves taking specific supplements, stretching, using specifically formulated creams and lotions for lymphedema, pneumatic compression an hour a day, occasional cold therapy, physical therapy, psychotherapy, reducing sugar intake, running or walking daily, and temporarily switching to a plant based diet to help reduce inflammation in my body. I've even started painting again, which is a big deal, because for the longest time I didn't even have the energy, mental or physical, strength, or range of motion to stand at the easel and paint. It's so rewarding to again find such delight and enjoyment in creating art. I love it!
Unfortunately, breast cancer comes with a price tag. Besides the obvious changes in how my body looks and functions, there is the added stress of paying medical bills."
We are humbly asking for three ways to support Sarah.
1) A donation to this fund to offset medical bills.
2) Purchase some of her artwork, which is available on her blog.
3) Continued prayers for her.
Thank you all for your support!
"When I was diagnosed with breast cancer in the summer of 2017, my first action was to ask for prayer. People I've never even met prayed for me. The shared burden that prayer encapsulates comforted me that whatever happened, good or bad, I was at peace with my life, content. I wrote about it here . After chemotherapy, radiation, and six surgeries in three years, I'm more than ready to be finished with everything. To that end, I've been working hard on a return to health which involves taking specific supplements, stretching, using specifically formulated creams and lotions for lymphedema, pneumatic compression an hour a day, occasional cold therapy, physical therapy, psychotherapy, reducing sugar intake, running or walking daily, and temporarily switching to a plant based diet to help reduce inflammation in my body. I've even started painting again, which is a big deal, because for the longest time I didn't even have the energy, mental or physical, strength, or range of motion to stand at the easel and paint. It's so rewarding to again find such delight and enjoyment in creating art. I love it!
Unfortunately, breast cancer comes with a price tag. Besides the obvious changes in how my body looks and functions, there is the added stress of paying medical bills."
We are humbly asking for three ways to support Sarah.
1) A donation to this fund to offset medical bills.
2) Purchase some of her artwork, which is available on her blog.
3) Continued prayers for her.
Thank you all for your support!
Organizer
Betsy Bryan
Organizer
Concord, NC