If there was a cutest moment in this cancer experience, it happened this weekend – twice! My six-year old stepson, Ethan, knows I have breast cancer. He’s seen my drain tube, peeked at my incision sites and has gone out to celebratory dinner with us after I got my drain removed. We have kept him in the “know” about what’s going on, but have been careful not to overload him with information. He’s aware that I’m “sick,” but for the most part I’ve looked and acted pretty much like he’s used to, so life’s pretty normal as far as he’s concerned.
How's Your Breast Cancer Doing Today?
How's Your Breast Cancer Doing Today?
How's Your Breast Cancer Doing Today?
If there was a cutest moment in this cancer experience, it happened this weekend – twice! My six-year old stepson, Ethan, knows I have breast cancer. He’s seen my drain tube, peeked at my incision sites and has gone out to celebratory dinner with us after I got my drain removed. We have kept him in the “know” about what’s going on, but have been careful not to overload him with information. He’s aware that I’m “sick,” but for the most part I’ve looked and acted pretty much like he’s used to, so life’s pretty normal as far as he’s concerned.