EPISODE · Mar 26, 2024 · 52 MIN
Faith and Fortitude: A Survivor's Journey with Breast Cancer and Multiple Sclerosis
from C We Do Have A Voice · host Rainbow Creative
In this episode of Shellie Turner speaks with guest Paris Smith, a survivor of both multiple sclerosis and triple negative breast cancer. Paris shares her formidable journey through diagnosis, treatment, and the personal growth and advocacy that ensued. From waking up with severe vision loss leading to her MS diagnosis to the discovery and aggressive treatment of her breast cancer, Paris's story is one of faith, resilience, and self-advocacy. She emphasizes the importance of understanding one's body, the power of education, and the need to advocate for oneself within the healthcare system. Despite the challenges, including treatment failures and surgery, Paris remains positive, attributing her strength and survival to her faith in God. The conversation underscores the disparities in healthcare and the unique battles individuals face, advocating for greater awareness and support for those enduring similar challenges. Connect with Paris: @beautifulwithms 00:00 Welcome to Our Journey: Understanding Breast Cancer 01:37 Paris's Story: Surviving Multiple Sclerosis and Breast Cancer 04:44 The Diagnosis Journey: From MS to Breast Cancer 14:07 Navigating Healthcare: The Importance of Being Informed and Advocated 25:08 Understanding Triple Negative Breast Cancer: Paris's Treatment and Insights 27:38 A Journey Through Cancer Treatment 28:33 The Power of Self-Education and Advocacy 28:55 Exploring Alternative Perspectives on Treatment 29:32 Addressing Racism in Oncology 30:04 Personal Stories of Cancer and Resilience 33:39 The Impact of Cancer on Identity and Body Image 38:00 Finding Strength and Advocacy Through Faith 38:47 Sharing Stories and Empowering Others 44:16 The Challenges of Reconstruction and Moving Forward 46:59 Building a Supportive Community and Looking Ahead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of Shellie Turner speaks with guest Paris Smith, a survivor of both multiple sclerosis and triple negative breast cancer. Paris shares her formidable journey through diagnosis, treatment, and the personal growth and advocacy that ensued. From waking up with severe vision loss leading to her MS diagnosis to the discovery and aggressive treatment of her breast cancer, Paris's story is one of faith, resilience, and self-advocacy. She emphasizes the importance of understanding one's body, the power of education, and the need to advocate for oneself within the healthcare system. Despite the challenges, including treatment failures and surgery, Paris remains positive, attributing her strength and survival to her faith in God. The conversation underscores the disparities in healthcare and the unique battles individuals face, advocating for greater awareness and support for those enduring similar challenges. Connect with Paris: @beautifulwithms 00:00 Welcome to Our Journey: Understanding Breast Cancer 01:37 Paris's Story: Surviving Multiple Sclerosis and Breast Cancer 04:44 The Diagnosis Journey: From MS to Breast Cancer 14:07 Navigating Healthcare: The Importance of Being Informed and Advocated 25:08 Understanding Triple Negative Breast Cancer: Paris's Treatment and Insights 27:38 A Journey Through Cancer Treatment 28:33 The Power of Self-Education and Advocacy 28:55 Exploring Alternative Perspectives on Treatment 29:32 Addressing Racism in Oncology 30:04 Personal Stories of Cancer and Resilience 33:39 The Impact of Cancer on Identity and Body Image 38:00 Finding Strength and Advocacy Through Faith 38:47 Sharing Stories and Empowering Others 44:16 The Challenges of Reconstruction and Moving Forward 46:59 Building a Supportive Community and Looking Ahead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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