Sassy Blonde- Cancer Be Gone!

Diagnosed with a rare form of cancer at the age of 25, this is my fourth battle with the disease. The first 3 being leukemia and this being a whole new ballgame... these are the thoughts of one who is ready to go to battle and win... for the FINAL time. No story will go untold, or be edited. Everything from diagnosis, to treatment, and life after. Be prepared... for everything and anything.

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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Things To NEVER Say To A Person With Cancer...

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I recently came across an article about things to never say to a person with cancer . There really is no guidebook about how to help a perso...
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Thursday, November 14, 2013

It Hasn't Hit Me Yet, But Still 2 Tests To Get

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"All visible signs of Cancer are gone... " But... I still have two tests left. This was the first very big hurdle though, and I a...
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

And So It Begins.... Radiation Day 1

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If you had have asked me what I expected from today when I woke up, it would be completely different from how my day ended up. (Tuesday Augu...
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Accepting Applications (PG-13 or R Posting)

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I talked about Chatting with my BFF in Canada on Sunday... well that was the perfect segue for tonight's events. My Best friend K is b...
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Monday, August 12, 2013

PCR Results and "Friendly" Food For Thought....

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So the last few days have been simple. Friday I slept and recovered from all of the commotion of the E.U.A. on Thursday. Nothing too excitin...
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Hi, my name is Courtney Druce and I'm the sassy Blonde from Ontario, Canada. I'm 27 and have been raised all over the US and Canada, I have a no filter, live every moment as if it were your last approach to life. I'm a bartender, philanthropist, aspiring event planner and Yoga Teacher. I want to do it all. This is my fourth bout with cancer, and I'm going to win. I was first diagnosed at 15, 18 and 20. I've had two bone marrow transplants. I've done chemo, have gone into heart failure, have been bald and have more hospital stories than Meredith Grey. The difference: this time I'm going to talk about them. Thank you for all of the support.
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