Harmony_Haste+FollowStanding Strong: Supporting My Daughter Through Cancer and BullyingWatching my 13-year-old daughter face cancer has been one of the hardest journeys of our lives. But nothing prepared me for the heartbreak of seeing her bullied at school because of her illness. She’s already fighting so much, and the unkind words and stares only add to her pain. As a parent, I want to wrap her in love and remind her that her strength and courage shine brighter than any negativity. We talk every night about kindness, resilience, and the power of true friendship. If you’ve walked a similar path, how did you help your child cope with both illness and bullying? Please share your thoughts or advice below—your words might help another family feel less alone. #FamilySupport #ChildhoodCancer #StopBullying #Parenting288786Share
FancyFlamingo+FollowWhen Baby Throwing Up Isn’t Just a Tummy Bug: Our Unexpected JourneyAs parents, we’re always on alert when our little ones get sick, but nothing prepared us for the shock when our baby’s frequent vomiting turned out to be something far more serious than a simple stomach bug. What started as mild spit-ups quickly escalated, and after several visits to the doctor, we received the devastating news: our child had brain cancer. The fear, confusion, and heartbreak were overwhelming, but we learned the importance of trusting our instincts and advocating for our child’s health. If you’ve ever felt something wasn’t right, you’re not alone. Trust your gut and keep pushing for answers. Has anyone else experienced a similar journey? Share your story or thoughts below – your voice could help another family feel less alone. #ParentingJourney #TrustYourInstincts #ChildhoodCancer #FamilySupport #Parenting10Share
shermandarlene+FollowThis 9-Year-Old Beat Cancer 7 Times?!Ailani Myers has relapsed from leukemia seven times, but she’s still fighting—and winning. Her family’s motto? “We do what we have to do.” Thanks to clinical trials and support from Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, Ailani is now showing no evidence of disease. She’s even part of their “Flashes of Hope” program, capturing every step of her journey. Seriously, this kid’s strength and spirit are next-level. Talk about inspiration! #ChildhoodCancer #Inspiration #FlashesOfHope #Health #BodyHealth324759Share
Frank Christensen+FollowMisdiagnosed ‘Period Pain’ Was a Huge TumorImagine being 14 and told your ‘period pain’ is actually a rugby ball-sized ovarian tumor. That’s what happened to Izzy Pickering, whose symptoms were brushed off until her mom pushed for more tests. Now, after a wild surgery and a tough chemo journey ahead, her family is fighting for childhood ovarian cancer screening. It’s wild how easily serious stuff can be missed—especially in young girls. Izzy’s friends are fundraising to help her family get through this. Check out her story and support if you can! #OvarianCancerAwareness #IzzyStrong #ChildhoodCancer #Health110Share
rachel60+FollowThis 5-Year-Old Is Defying the OddsImagine being told your 5-year-old only has a year to live. That’s what happened to Rosie’s parents after she was diagnosed with an ultra-rare, inoperable brain tumour—so rare, it makes up less than 1% of cases. Rosie’s a total fighter, still cracking smiles through chemo and scans every three months. Her family’s sharing her story to raise awareness and help others spot the signs early. If you want to support or learn more, check out their GoFundMe! #RosieStrong #ChildhoodCancer #BrainTumorAwareness #FamilySupport #Health90Share