Aún tengo mil razones para sonreír \ I still have a thousand reasons to smile [Esp/Eng]




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Greetings dear and cherished friends, have a happy and blessed weekend! Today I want to share some lovely selfies of my new look. For those who don't know, I was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a mastectomy on February 23rd. I'm currently undergoing chemotherapy and thermotherapy, and I'm truly filled with faith that God is already working in me, and I'm healthy.
Because of the treatment, my hair has been falling out, which initially made me very sad because I've always loved my long, straight hair.</center
So I asked my husband to cut it for me. At first, I didn't want to, but I got tired of the knots in my hair and seeing clumps of it in my hands, so I decided to at least trim it as much as possible myself.
When I was looking for the scissors, my husband helped me and cut it. I have very little hair left, so little that the bald patches are already showing, so now I wear hats and turbans.
And this is my new haircut. I'm not going to let myself get down. I loved this cut, and I think I look beautiful, just like my daughter said. So here I am with a smile because, despite the circumstances, I'm grateful to God, and I have a thousand reasons to be thankful, smile, and be happy.
The content of this post is completely original and all photos are mine and were taken with my Redmi note 13 cell phone.
This is a very powerful and sincere testimony. The article isn't just about a cosmetic change, but about how a person tries to maintain their identity, hope, and self-esteem during a complex journey. This is a post many should read. Thank you for sharing such an intimate part of your story. Your smile, your faith, and the way you're coping with this change convey truly incredible strength. A big hug and much strength to you and your family.
Si, amiga, tu hija tiene razón al decirte que te ves hermosa 🌷
Sonríe y agradece siempre 🙏