8. A Family Portrait

One afternoon in February 2015, I remember calling mom from my apartment. That day I had not been able to visit because I was occupied cleaning, so I had called mom to see how she was doing. After several exchanges of various conversations, mom asked me to take her to Walmart the next day. Initially, I thought she just needed to buy a few things for the house or get some clothes. In reality, mom had a bucket list request: she wanted to meet Ricky Martin.

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7. The Bell of Victory

Mom’s last radiation therapy session was on March 3, 2015. In the waiting room area there was a bell attached to wall. This bell had a special significance because it represented the patient’s victory in completing their radiation therapy sessions. Every time a patient would finish their last session, they’d ring the bell in celebration of reaching another milestone in the treatment process.

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5. A Solid Tree

“As long  as  you  can  still grab  a  breath,  you fight. You  breathe. Keep  breathing.  When there  is a  storm and  you  stand  in front  of a tree,  if you  look  at  its  branches,  you  swear it will  fall.  But  if you  watch the trunk, you will see its stability.” – The Revenant

This quote  from  the  film,  “The  Revenant”, struck a  chord  to  me  the first  time  I heard it. I  realize  now  that it epitomizes  mom’s overall resilience. At  the  same  time,  I also notice  that  I  was  more  concerned  of the branches instead of the trunk of mom’s tree throughout the entire cancer process.

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4. Beauty Comes From Within

Cancer  is a  very  intimidating  word;  it’s scary. No  one  likes to  hear it  because  the  most common association  is  directly  with  the word “death”. The  last  word  anyone  associates  it with is “beauty”. One  of the  most  important lessons  I learned  from  mom  during  this battle  with  cancer  is  that real  beauty  comes within  yourself.  Illness doesn’t  necessarily mean  that  you’re  ugly  or frail;  it  can  also represent  strength and beauty.

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3. Learning To Let Go

It was very difficult to witness all the struggles mom had endured since she began the cancer treatment. Mom has always been a woman of strength and independence; someone resourceful and capable of resolving things on her own. During the entire process of diagnosis and treatment mom had struggles accepting the idea that she had to rely on doctors and myself to help her get through things one at a time. For me, it was particularly difficult to convey strength in front of her while seeing her physical and emotional pain. I would have done anything to prevent my mother from having gone through the treatment process, but it was out of my control – and THAT was very hard to deal with. All I could do was simply be there for mom and make the most of my efforts.

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1. Where have I been? 

Well, it’s been quite some time since my last post. Life has taken up most of my time and I realize now that this particular blog would’ve been the perfect refuge to document my emotions during the last few years. Despite that realization, I tend to be a very reserved person with my personal battles, so I guess that in essence has influenced my decision not to post things immediately.

It’s been 5 years exactly since I moved to Puerto Rico, but this time I have returned back home to my beloved New York. In that time I managed to pursue and complete Graduate school (I recently graduated from my Master’s program). A LOT of things has happened in my life, but the most significant and impacting experiences have occurred within the last two years.

This blog is focused on my relationship with mom, so I am ready to share our most recent uphill battle:
Mom was diagnosed with breast cancer in February 2014.

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