In April of this year I was diagnosed with cancer and my whole life changed forever.
In the beginning, I spent a week in hospital as they ran tests and confirmed my diagnosis. Throughout this week I was sent numerous beautiful bunches of flowers from friends and family as a way for them to let me know they were thinking of me.
Everything was overwhelming, including the outpouring of love, but I was also thankful for the gifts I was sent. It made me feel less alone during this very scary time.
After this initial hospital stay, I was then sent home for two weeks to undergo fertility preservation treatment before beginning a very intense chemotherapy protocol. I had three cycles of chemotherapy, with each cycle lasting 16 days.
For my first cycle I had to spend the whole cycle (and more) in hospital which meant I was in there for 21 days. During this time, I received a number of care packages from friends and family consisting of things to make my stay a little bit more comfortable and homely.
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During my subsequent cycles, friends and family continued to send gifts my way and my family’s way. Whatever the gift, it always made me smile and made my day. To know that someone was thinking of me during this really difficult time, and had taken the time to think, choose and deliver a gift, was really special. It made me feel closer to people who I wasn’t necessarily able to see in person.