by triciasarmiento | Nov 6, 2016 | Cancer, Chemotherapy, Remission
I am never able to use the changing of seasons as metaphor for the changes in my life. For a simple reason really: More than it being a trite cliché, I’ve never been outside the Philippines in my 29 years of being alive. I have never seen firsthand the leaves...
by triciasarmiento | Jun 17, 2016 | Cancer, Chemotherapy, Hodgkins Lymphoma
[First published August 18, 2015] You’d think having cancer and going through chemotherapy would mean bleak and dreary days for the duration of the treatment. Sure, I won’t deny the days when despair would poke my slumbering depression like an annoying...
by triciasarmiento | Jun 15, 2016 | Cancer, Chemotherapy, Hodgkins Lymphoma
[First published on July 16, 2014] Often, it is our own stories we find hard to write. Not because we lack the words, but because the words are not enough to describe the intensity of living every second in that situation. But in my attempt to chronicle the hell-paved...
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