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Her body was itching relentlessly, red patches spreading across his skin like wildfire. At first, I assumed it was just an allergy—maybe a reaction to new

laundry detergent or something he ate. We tried antihistamines and soothing creams, but the itching only grew worse, keeping him awake at night. Concerned,

I finally took him to the doctor, hoping for a quick fix and reassurance.

The doctor’s expression changed as he examined the symptoms, his casual demeanor shifting into something more serious.

He ordered blood tests and scans, speaking in hushed tones to the nurses. My stomach twisted with dread as I watched the medical team move with urgent efficiency.

Days later, the diagnosis came—not an allergy, but cancer. The word hit me like a physical blow, leaving me struggling to process what it meant.

Suddenly, our lives were consumed by hospital visits, treatments, and the crushing weight of uncertainty.

The itching, once dismissed as a minor irritation, was now a grim reminder of the disease spreading through his body.

I watched as he endured chemotherapy, his strength fading with each session, yet he never complained. In quiet moments,

I replayed the early signs, wondering if we could have caught it sooner—if I had pushed for answers faster.

Now, every itch, every ache feels like a potential warning, and fear lingers in the back of my mind. The diagnosis changed everything, turning ordinary discomforts into possible threats.

But amid the fear, there’s also determination—to fight, to hope, and to cherish every moment we have together. Cancer may have entered our lives uninvited, but it won’t define us without a fight.

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