Marsha Andre shares her powerful journey through a terminal cancer diagnosis at age 23, revealing how facing mortality transformed her understanding of life, faith, and purpose.
• Diagnosed with late-stage non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at 23, shortly after college graduation
• Underwent experimental bone marrow transplant treatment described as "standing a mile away from Chernobyl"
• Faced the devastating news she would never have children as a side effect of treatment
• Faith during treatment often consisted of simple one-word prayers: "Help"
• Found herself unable to imagine a future more than a few days ahead during recovery
• Cancer experience led her to pursue counseling as a profession to help others through trauma
• Uses her experience to validate clients' pain and create authentic connections
• Describes fear as a "death grip" that can be managed by intentionally focusing elsewhere
• Believes there are no shortcuts through pain – only going through it with compassion
• Cancer gave her the "superpower" of seeing life differently and embracing opportunities
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