Have you ever smiled before, through pain? You know, that fake sort of smile, to make everyone believe that you are OK?
I have. For almost five years now, and it has become more common in the last couple months.
You see, back in December 2013, my whole world came crashing down when I was delivered those three words no person should ever have to hear: you have cancer. I was only 31 years old and I had just been diagnosed with stage 3 bowel cancer.
In November 2016, I was told that my cancer had returned.
Three months ago, in May 2018 I had my yearly colonoscopy and my six monthly CT scan and was told that my cancer was stable.
However, on 11 July 2018, I found out that my cancer had metastasised to my bladder. I had gone from Stage 3 to Stage 4 in just two and a half months.
“How long do I have left?” I so bluntly asked, however that sort of question in the cancer world is a bit like “how long is a piece of string”. No one really knows.
All I know, is that if you have seen me smile lately, it is hiding pain… a whole lot of pain.
Physical pain because my body feels like it’s shutting down, nothing seems to be working properly anymore. Not a day goes by where my stomach doesn’t hurt, or where I’m doubled over and cannot stand straight, or I’m in bed all day and still feel exhausted.