TEAL on Wheels

Donna Wiegle
I was diagnosed with stage IIIB low-grade serous ovarian cancer in 2016 and later reclassified as stage IV in 2019 with a high-grade ovarian cancer tumor in my chest. I have been living with both low-grade and high-grade ovarian cancer. I am now five years into my ovarian cancer journey and am glad to not only be surviving but thriving.…
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The Trip No One Ever Plans to Take

How many trips have you dreamed of, researched online, and even picked potential dates? When I was growing up, my parents loved to take me with them on the many trips they took, and they were always fun plus educational. That desire to travel stuck with me, and during my working years, I had lots of opportunities to travel across…
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Cancer Will Never Define Me

Never in a million years did I ever think I would be diagnosed with cancer. I’ve always lived a healthy, active lifestyle. I honestly would have to say that leading up to my symptoms and diagnosis of Stage 3C high-grade Ovarian Cancer. I was the fittest and healthiest I had ever been at age 45. So yes, I was in…
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Ovarian Cancer!!!?? Now what?

One morning in September 2020, I woke up, and while stretching, I noticed a bulge next to the left side of my belly button. My first thought was, “Am I constipated?” I decided to drink tea to help with my digestion. A couple of days passed, and the bulge was still there. I decided to have an appointment with my…
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Using My Fire to Spark Change

Young White female gently smiling in a pose for a portrait
I began having symptoms that something wasn’t quite right in my abdomen years ago.  I went to my doctor expressing symptoms of severe digestive issues and tiredness.  I described symptoms of abdominal discomfort, odd weight gain, and just a general sense that something was wrong with me.  I was given excuses such as, “You’re getting older. This is what happens…
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My Journey

A survivor in a baseball cap with a teal ribbon logo leaves a teal handprint on a poster
My name is Sue Keely, and I am an ovarian cancer survivor.  This is how my story began. I have been involved in church music for most of my life.  I was and am currently a member of the praise team at my church and the handbell choir director and working full time for a Pittsburgh area car dealership. I…
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My Scars

A smiling middle-aged couple
I have an eleven-inch scar running vertically from my breastbone to my pubic bone and a 4-inch scar in my left armpit. I am a warrior- I wear these scars proudly and show them to anyone who cares to see them. Before turning 62, I was diagnosed with stage 4 high-grade ovarian cancer, which was discovered in a very uncommon…
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