A Letter to my Valentine
My social media has been filled today with people posting photos, love notes, and odes to their valentines. I decided to join the club and write a letter to my valentine. I am sharing it below:
Dear Valentine,
You are the longest relationship that I have been in, yet it continues to be an abusive, unhealthy, and toxic one. You have wrecked me physically in unimaginable ways, both internally, and visibly from the outside. You force me to regularly fill my body with poisons, and spend my time in places nobody should ever have to be. I never know how kind or harsh you are going to be, and I always have to be on my toes, one step ahead.
You have held me back from spending time with my friends and family, and pursuing my interests outside of you. There are days that you have forced me to live in hiding. You have even made me change my appearance, and dictated the way I dress, and how I present myself to the world.
I tried breaking up with you in the past when I was just a teenager, and I thought you were out of my life forever. But here you are, back causing havoc in my mind, body, and soul, and leaving a trail of pain behind for my family and friends to have to deal with. However, now there is no more getting rid of you, no matter how much I try. We are stuck together.
Cancer, you are the worst valentine's day date a woman (especially a single one without a "real" valentine) could ever ask for. Instead of flowers, chocolates, and a nice dinner, over the next two weeks, you are bringing me chemotherapy, anti-seizure medicines, another round of brain radiation, additional hair loss and continued sadness.
My valentine, all I can say, is I hope one day, with continued research, we can transition our abusive relationship to one of stability and calmness, so we can be at peace with each other.
Sincerely,
Rebecca
Comments
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Love your letter, that's great.
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Unfortunately so true and sad. I pray someday there will be a cure for this horrible disease.
Ronnie
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perfect
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Truer words were never written! Thanks!
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Well said!!!
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Beautifully written Rebecca. You have talent, but you also have a brave heart
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Becs, I pray that day of living at peace with each other comes sooner than you expected.
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Bets, I hope we can all be your surrogate Valentines! You are so strong and v=brave and have been through soon much in your life. I wish someone could whisk away your pain.....
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Thanks! Your responses to my post came right when I needed it. I am having a quick (15 min) radiation zap to the one remaining brain met tomorrow. It has been there since my brain mets were originally discovered, but was too tiny to do anything about. Now, while very small (less than a mm), it is large enough to treat. And I just went postal on my RO's office receptionist. She called me to tell me that I needed to come in 15 minutes earlier than my scheduled appointment time for a pregnancy test. I was like, if you or someone from your team bothered to read my file, you would see that I had my ovaries out in your hospital. And since I am missing the proper organs to be pregnant, I am pretty sure that the RO will agree that there is no reason to waste everybody's time, money, and my blood for something that is a physical impossibility. The response I got was stunned silence and an okay, not even an apology.
My college roommate told me over the weekend that she is pregnant with her second child and I am very happy for her. But I think that the reminder from my doc's office, people that should know better, that I will most likely never get to be married and def. never have kids of my own, just triggered a a sensitive issue during a stressful time.
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y0our beautiful letter had me getting ready to go postal on some uncaring fool. till, the next to last paragraph. I too hate cancer. while I am too old to be having kids, (69) I have a granddaughter born last November that I want to spoil world class, and this stupid cancer wants to stop me. only one grand kid so far, a beautiful little girl,
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