After discovering cancer, Isis Valverde’s mother shaves her head and reflects on the moment: ‘Peaceful event’

After discovering cancer, Isis Valverde’s mother shaves her head and reflects on the moment: ‘Peaceful event’


Rosalba Nable discovered breast cancer in May of this year




After the discovery of breast cancer, the mother of Isis Valverde, Rosalba Nableshared this Saturday morning, 27, an emotional story about how her journey with the disease has been. The employee discovered the condition in May of this year and was already on her third chemotherapy session.

Along with a click revealing her shaved head, Rosalba says that 20 days after the first session, her hair began to fall out. “Leaving butterflies everywhere, freezing my heart until it started beating slowly. I spent a week playing hide and seek with myself. I promised, but it wouldn’t be resolved,” she recalls.

“But then the courage came and said: Let’s finish it! And, surprisingly, it was a quiet event, filled with the few tears I still have left,” she said.

She comments that she felt pain, but did not have an alarmed reaction at the time, as she thought. “Did it hurt? Yes, it hurt. But not more than the entire toll of pain of these two months or so. That made it easier. The physical pain has always been unbearable for me. The emotional pain, not so much, since I have already faced many disappointments and inglorious labors. We age as the years pass. Even so, it is not easy. Not really,” she said.

“May I continue to be the house that shelters and warms me and have other ‘houses’ where I can rest in peace. May I understand that I have limits and that this fact implies collapsing, crying, despairing and may those who love me understand this and have the necessary wisdom that the situation deserves to support me when I least deserve it because no matter who we are, when that moment comes we are forced to admit that we are nothing and to listen to our inner voice that tells us, insistently, that things will get better, even if it seems impossible now. Hair grows, yes. And we believe, even if we have no choice, that it will grow too concluded.

Despite having discovered the disease in May of this year, Rosalba only revealed the disease publicly at the beginning of this month. In a post on her Instagram profile, she explained that she had undergone routine tests, as she had a family history, and that, after a chronic sinusitis, she discovered the cancer.

“Three doctors, several tests, many drugs with no results, led me to do a lung CT scan that identified changes in the lymph nodes in the left armpit. This caused surprise and a breast ultrasound was requested,” she said at the time.

Source: Terra

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