La storia di Mandy May, sopravvissuta al cancro al seno: Trasformare i limoni in limonata
Disclaimer: Know Your Lemons apprezza e rispetta profondamente le esperienze e le storie condivise dalle pazienti affette da tumore al seno. I consigli, le affermazioni o i fatti presentati in questi racconti non sono necessariamente in linea con le conoscenze mediche o non sono universalmente applicabili alla situazione di ogni individuo. Il tumore al seno è una condizione medica complessa e altamente individualizzata e, sebbene queste storie offrano spunti di riflessione e sostegno emotivo, non devono sostituire la consulenza o il trattamento medico professionale. Consultate sempre un operatore sanitario qualificato per avere una guida personalizzata e prendere decisioni in merito alla diagnosi, al trattamento e alla gestione del tumore al seno. Conoscere i propri limoni incoraggia un approccio collaborativo tra pazienti, assistenti e professionisti del settore medico per garantire la migliore assistenza possibile e i migliori risultati per le persone colpite da tumore al seno.
Mandy is an aesthetician from Warwickshire, UK. Since her diagnosis in 2020, she has made it her mission to help others and to find the good in the bad. As an aesthetician, Mandy does eyebrows for ladies going through chemotherapy and skin treatments. Occasionally radiotherapy patients will come in with tattooed markers on their skin and she turns them into freckles free of charge for them. Currently she is training to do 3D realistic nipple tattoos for anyone who has been through breast cancer surgery and she is going to do this free of charge! She also has set up a local breast cancer support group in her area helping other ladies who are going through or have been through a breast cancer journey. Surviving breast cancer made Mandy realize that she had missed out on so many amazing opportunities due to fear. Water was one of her biggest fears, but overcoming breast cancer encouraged her to face her fear head on. The week after she finished treatment, she went to Mexico to snorkel alongside sea turtles! We are so grateful for Mandy's amazing example of living life to it's fullest after diagnosis through enjoying each moment and helping others through education and support.
Mandy has agreed to share her story with us to help encourage people to take care of their breast health.
Here is her story…
My name is Mandy May and I was diagnosed with breast cancer four years ago.
When I was 42, I found a lump in my left breast by my nipple, which was just through regular checking. I had been back and forth to the doctors about terrible sweating in the night, I would wake up soaked. I didn’t feel well and I just knew something wasn’t right. I had blood tests and my white cell blood count came back very low. I saw a hematologist who said it wasn’t just how my body functioned and nothing to worry about. I was eventually diagnosed with breast cancer and had a lumpectomy. After that, the night sweats stopped and I haven’t had them since. As of today, I am really healthy and in a good place and living and appreciating my life more than ever before.
Two and a half years ago, I started blogging my journey on instagram. And then 18 months ago, I set up a local breast cancer support group in Leamington Spa where I live. Every month I have events where a group of lovely ladies who unfortunately have had breast cancer come along and we have coffee and cake, and share advice with each other.
My aim has always been to help others and to raise awareness about breast cancer. I regularly share Know Your Lemons posts because they're really informative and educational. And it's so important that you do regularly check. My advice to you is get to Know Your Lemons!
