But I Didn’t Know… Cancer Doesn’t Always Look Like the Movies (with Alicia)
Alicia is 33, a new mum, and on paper, “indefatigable.” Her early signs didn’t look cinematic: a stubborn cough, a fading voice, a tiredness that didn’t make sense. In this candid, behind-the-scenes conversation, Alicia shares how she kept notes, asked clear questions, and partnered with her clinicians to reach a hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis, reminding us that self-advocacy isn’t defiance, it’s good care done together.
This episode shares lived experience, not personal medical advice; please speak with your clinician about your personal situation.
In this episode:
Life before and after diagnosis, and the Thursday phone call many of us fear.
The small clues that add up and how to bring your lived wisdom into the room.
A gentle plan for “results day” and staying steady in uncertainty.
Heidi’s reflective narration on dignity, partnership, and practical next steps.
You’ll leave with:
A simple way to prepare a one-page brief for appointments.
Three questions to open up options with your care team.
Language to protect your dignity without confrontation.
Notes & links: We’ve written up Alicia’s self-advocacy tips.
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Hodgkin lymphoma, cancer journey, health advocacy, emotional resilience, motherhood, diagnosis, healthcare system, personal story, support, coping mechanisms