Welcome to My Mind! A Dangerous, Yet Very Honest Place.

Welcome to my blog, also known as my safe space! My name is Shanee’ Wilson. I am a 34-year-old wife, mom, woman of God, and business owner whose life was suddenly changed with the devastating news of cancer. In January 2017, I was diagnosed with stage four non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma cancer, which was by far the most painful, trying, and challenging journey that ……

Welcome to My Mind! A Dangerous, Yet Very Honest Place.

Welcome to my blog, also known as my safe space! My name is Shanee’ Wilson. I am a 34-year-old wife, mom, woman of God, and business owner whose life was suddenly changed with the devastating news of cancer. In January 2017, I was diagnosed with stage four non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma cancer, which was by far the

The Silence of Strength

A couple of weeks ago, it was weighing heavy on my heart to thank my oncologist that helped me fight for my life. I don’t know what it was about that week in particular, but I was thinking about my oncologist on a regular basis. Perhaps it had to do with the fact that I

My Cancerversary: The Most Uncelebrated Celebration there is!

During one’s journey with cancer, there are many thoughts that run through a fighter’s mind. You think of absolutely everything from life to death, from kids to career, all friends and family, your former mistakes, your future plans and everything else in between. Why? Because cancer is truly a moment in life when all you

Top Tips on How to be There for a Cancer Patient

When I was diagnosed with stage four cancer, I felt as though everything happened so quickly. I sat in the hospital for thirty-eight days while doctors ran various tests to figure out what was wrong with me. While they suspected cancer, I continually advised them not to speak cancer over my life if they could

Dear Carolyn, if only it wasn’t you…

In August 2017, I received a phone call from one of my closest cousins, Toya, informing me that her mom Carolyn was in the hospital and they believed she had cancer. I was in complete disbelief when hearing the news. I had just completed my treatment in June and we all thought cancer was a

I Didn’t Even Recognize You. The Most Hurtful Words, One Can Say.

I remember April 24th, 2017 as though it were yesterday. This was hands down one of the most mentally defeating days of my journey. I woke up early that morning, 5:30 am to be precise, with the hospital on my mind because it was about that time for me to check-in for another 6-day chemotherapy

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