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The 1st & original blog about living with chronic illness.

http://www.gpawarenessfund.com/Kimberly/

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Hello my name is Kimberly, and I have been journaling about my life, over the course of the past 2 decades.
 
My journey also involved navigating through family dysfunction. How dysfunction, can negatively affect your career, marriage, relationships and your health. That includes, working many years with trauma therapy. Understanding Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
 
I was diagnosed over 7 years ago, with ORS/Ovarian Remnant Syndrome with secondary, ovarian tumor. A tumor that grew undiagnosed, for over 7 years. My case, is only 13 in the world. I continue to share my medical journey with NIH and Rare Cancer Institutes. With great hopes that my case study, helps other patients, around the world.
 
It took 17 surgeons and many cancer institutes, to finally be diagnosed by a hospital professor, Dr. J Johanagan. I was then quickly transferred to oncology care. I was given a prognosis of 5 years, after failed attempts of maximum radiation/fast track treatments.
 
As of now, 7 years later...
 
I am under palliative/comfort care, thankfully, at home. Because of recent complications, poor prognosis, and no cure. I have decided to continue sharing this stage of my life.
Hoping to inspire others at the end of life... to continue living your best life.
 
We should never be afraid to talk about death. The end of life. The beautiful transition back home, to heaven.
 
~Kimberly