Despite her preference for privacy, Jacqueline Coleman has shared some of her most personal moments with Kentuckians in hopes of supporting other women.
just take a second to recall the names of eight women who you love and know in your life. just eight. count them on your fingers. statistically, one of them will get or have breast cancer. i am that one in eight in my friend group. i have never been sick a day of my life. i don t smoke, i rarely drink. breast cancer does not run in my family. yet here i am with stage three breast cancer. it is hard to say outloud. i am in my second month of chemo treatments and will do radiation and a double mastectomy. stage three is not a death sentence anymore for the vast majority of women. but here s the reality whthat shocked my system before i started to research this.
CNN anchor Sara Sidner announced Monday she has been diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer. “I have never been sick a day of my life. I don’t smoke, I rarely drink. Breast cancer does not run in my family,” Sidner said on CNN’s air. “And yet here I am with stage 3 breast cancer. It is hard to say out…
Daisy Strongin is a wife, mother, and de-transitioner who once truly believed she was a boy before finding Christ. Strongin cites feelings of being uncomfortable with her own body and femininity, which led to her transition as well as being chronically online at the young age of 11 years old. .