Her body was itching, I thought it was an allergy, they diagnosed ca… see more
It began with something that didn’t seem serious—just itching.
At first, it looked like a simple reaction. Maybe something he ate, or a new detergent. Red patches appeared, but there was no immediate alarm. We tried creams and basic medication, expecting it to go away.
Instead, it got worse.
The itching became constant, intense enough to disturb his sleep. What once felt minor slowly turned into something concerning, and a visit to the doctor felt necessary.
During the examination, the mood changed.
The doctor became more focused, more serious. Additional tests were ordered, and what seemed like a routine visit suddenly felt different.
Days later, the results came.
It wasn’t an allergy. It was a serious diagnosis that changed everything.
From that moment on, life shifted into a new routine—appointments, treatments, and constant uncertainty. The itching, once dismissed, now carried a much deeper meaning.
Looking back, those early signs feel different.
Small symptoms no longer seem small. There’s a growing awareness of how quietly something serious can begin.
Yet even through the fear, something else takes shape.
A sense of determination.
The focus becomes fighting, staying strong, and appreciating time more deeply than before. Because sometimes, the biggest changes in life begin with signs we almost overlook.