F,A.P Journey: Battling Anxiety, Polyps, Desmoids, a Permanent Disabling Condition, and Motherly (and Mortal) Worries

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Domenica Newell-Amato Domenica Newell-Amato

Miracles and diagnoses happen

2017: At this time in my F.A.P. journey, I was dealing with the emotions that came with my one-year anniversary. I was marking one year since my colectomy at Sloan Kettering and looking back at my life since the major operation—a baptism by fire into major cancer centers, the world of doctors, and correct/incorrect prognoses. Ever strong and resourceful, I was also deeply coming to terms with the disabling condition, the stomach polyp worries, and motherly sadness, fears, and hopes.

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A Blog about Battling Anxiety, Precancerous Polyps, Desmoid Tumors, a Permanent Disabling Condition, Motherly Worries, and the General Unknown

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