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Laughing Through Cancer

Sep 7, 2007

Peggy Free (right), from the Grace Brethren church in Seal Beach, California (Don Shoemaker, pastor), wrote an article for the church’s newsletter entitled “Laughing Through Cancer.” Here is a short excerpt. For the entire story of how this courageous woman’s wacky sense of humor helped her through a crisis, click on http://mysite.verizon.net/resw2g2p/stagegirlpeg/id1.html

If you happened by the Relay for Life table last month in between services, you may have noticed some odd pictures of a woman with a blue head.

Well, that would be me. If you’re curious as to why someone would paint their head blue, I’ll try to explain.

I was diagnosed with breast cancer on January 12, 2007 at the age of 41. I found the lump myself on Christmas day. God was already preparing me the previous November when I chose a new health insurance plan that didn’t require referrals to specialists or approvals for tests. This allowed me to get into the best doctors right away.

When I met my surgeon January 19th, she told me “We’re going to cure you” and I believed her. I knew the road would be rough. Chemotherapy is no picnic. But I knew I would be ok in the end. Who I would be in the end, I didn’t know. Life’s events had already made me a strong woman, like steel. Apparently, God had titanium in mind.

I’ve always liked to entertain and make people laugh. I do community theatre in my spare time when I’m not working as an Avionics engineer at Boeing. As I progressed through my chemo treatments, many tests and surgeries, I needed to find humor and fun wherever I could.

God blessed me with a sense of humor and my doctor told me that is how I deal with things. I needed to make myself laugh to relieve the “little bit of stress” I was under.