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My Teal Story

A middle-aged white couple high-fiving against a scenic mountain overlook
I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in December of 2017. I had been having bladder and gastrointestinal problems for years and months, respectively. My stomach sporadically swelled up to where I looked pregnant until it remained permanently like that. A 51-year old looking pregnant! When I finally was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, I looked it up, and bingo, all my…
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Facing Ovarian Cancer Head On

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My husband and I had been trying to have a baby since the birth of our son in 1999. By 2002 I had already had three miscarriages, and in February of 2003, we learned that I was pregnant again. During the years leading up to this pregnancy, I suffered from consistent, painful, large ovarian cysts on both ovaries. Each cyst…
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Dear Cancer…

A young Black female stands on a beach, with a crown of tropical flowers on her head
It was like any other Tuesday... After my last class, I was walking in the hallway with my best friend getting ready for cheerleading and gymnastics practice. Suddenly, everything was different. I felt a foreign excruciating pain in my stomach, I felt dizzy, and the next thing I knew, I came to the bathroom and threw up. This pain was…
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How a Teal Postcard Led Me Here

Two females bit their medals at an NOCC event
Up until my thirties, my only medical history consisted of having a history of ovarian cysts which even required surgery to remove them; but ovarian cancer was not in my vocabulary. When I started to spot (bleed) and have some abdominal pain, my first thought was "oh I probably have another cyst". I guess technically, I was right. I made…
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No One is Immune to Cancer

A survivor laughs as two women kiss her bald head
There's no clear history of cancer in my family. I was a college athlete. I prioritized whole-body health and I taught others the benefits of doing the same. I've always thought I was immune. One night in May of 2020, I tried to go to bed but couldn't lie down comfortably. I began having difficulty breathing. Pain spiraled out from…
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