- being born with Turner Syndrome, a genetic condition that accounts for as many as 10 percent of all miscarriages. Yet, I am here. Though, one cannot be born with a genetic defect and live a completely normal life, and sometimes I have struggled to live among the "normal" people.
- living with brain cancer. Bam! One day I was well, the next day I was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. I now have a huge piece of a brain missing. Think of how frustrating it is when your computer doesn't work, and you will have some idea what it's like living with cancer.
- parenting an adopted child. Having Turner Syndrome comes with infertility, but I still wanted to be a parent, so my husband and I adopted a son. Although every child is a gift, adopting a child is bittersweet and complicated. My book will describe some of the hiccups and speed bumps we have encountered in our parenting adventure.
Day to day laughter and heartache in the life of a middle-aged mother, wife and brain cancer survivor.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
I could write a book
I've been neglecting my blogging duties. I started a big writing project in November, and still working on it. I am trying to write an interesting book about me. It contains 6000 words so far, and is broken into three parts.
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