Chapter Two — When the Women Leave the Room
After losing her aunt to breast cancer and watching her mother fade in a nursing home, The Bayou Belle faces overwhelming grief, family responsibility, and the lingering aftermath of Hurricane Ida—just as mysterious health symptoms begin to surface. In this powerful chapter, she reflects on Southern womanhood, caregiving, loss, and the quiet warning signs that led to an ERCP procedure and a life-altering diagnosis. A story of resilience, generational strength, and stepping into the spotlight when the women who once held you steady are no longer in the room.
Chapter One — The Beginning That Wasn’t
My cancer story didn’t start in a hospital— it started in the quiet years of being sick, dismissed by my doctor, and told I was just stressed and had diabetes. This chapter shares what happened before we knew what we were really fighting while my body was waving red flags everywhere.