Week 1

First, I want to say thank you.


The amount of love, messages, support, and strength I’ve felt from friends and family has meant more than I can put into words. It’s made the hard days easier and the good days even more meaningful. I never realized how much an encouraging text or a simple “thinking of you” could lift me up until now. So thank you 


After week one of treatment being completed I can officially say, chemo sucks.

More specifically, Cisplatin sucks, which is the specific type of chemo I am on. It’s rough, the nausea, the fatigue, the fog. I knew treatment wouldn’t be easy, but chemo has a way of knocking you down in ways you can’t quite prepare for. You push through it because you have to, but it’s no joke.


On the flip side radiation has been manageable so far. I know it’ll get tougher, but for now, I’m feeling grateful that it hasn’t hit me as hard. One day at a time.


If you’re reading this and you’re scared to go in and get checked don’t be. I feel incredibly lucky we caught this early. Early detection gave me options, a plan, and a real shot. It’s not easy, but it’s a fight I can win. And I’m glad I stepped into the ring when I did.


More updates to come. But for now thank you again. I’m in this, and I’m not going anywhere.


– JD/JK


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