Keeping My Mother’s Memory Alive

#Repost National Ovarian Cancer Coalition

Melissa Carle’s mother was just in her early 40s when she was diagnosed with Stage 3 ovarian cancer. Amidst all the trials and tribulations their family faced Melissa, found motivation within her mother’s strength. Today Melissa is an advocate and author of a blog where she shares her story and helps raise awareness of ovarian cancer. Still feeling the presence of her mother everywhere she goes, Melissa is determined to find a cure. Read her inspiring story by clicking on the link below.Β #knowovarian

Keeping My Mother’s Memory Alive

You guys, it feels so great to get this story out there! πŸ€— Of course I could probably write a whole BOOK on my experience, but even just to spread this little snippet β€” it’s so rewarding.
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My hope is that some little girl out there dealing with the loss of a mother because of ovarian cancer will know it does get easier. πŸ™πŸΌ
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It’s never the same. But time does help.
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Hang in there and push through. πŸ’œ We need to stick together and help find a cure (or heck even an early detection test!) for this deadly disease. πŸ‘ŠπŸΌ
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