As women, we carry so much—our identities, our roles, our healing, and sometimes, our silence.
I’m an 18-year survivor of peritoneal mesothelioma (a rare cancer), and even after treatment, surgeries, and physical recovery… I still struggled to recognize the woman staring back at me.
I was recently featured in Verywell Mind where I shared my story and talked about that moment so many of us experience after trauma, illness, or major life shifts—when you feel like a stranger to yourself.
Here’s the article if this resonates with where you are:
🔗 When You No Longer Recognize Yourself in the Mirror – Verywell Mind
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Who am I now?”—you’re not alone. I’d love to hear how others have navigated this part of the healing journey. Let’s talk about it.