Finding Joy in the Darkness: A Teenage Cancer Patient's Story of Hope, Family and an Amazing Trip
"She called me one day to come get her from school, which is not her," said Emma's mother
Nine days after her 13th birthday, Emma was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of brain cancer (group 3 medulloblastoma). Since then, her life has revolved around hospitals, going through radiation, and a lot of therapy, but Emma has faced these challenges with grace and joy. She had successful surgery to resect the tumor, then went to inpatient rehab to build her strength and endurance. She is currently going through a year of IV chemotherapy.
"We always say that I was probably the best one (in her family) to get cancer," said Emma. "I made it good. The only time it was sad was when I would get emotional or upset about it. Other than that, it was a fun time. It's brought me closer to my family, especially my mom and my aunt. We're always together and we laugh a lot."
If ever there was proof of every storm cloud having a silver lining, Emma's fight is it. She has spent these last few years battling through adversity, all the while remaining positive and optimistic. And this has allowed her to build an unbreakable connection with her mother. The time spent traveling to and from the hospital for treatment provided opportunities for the two of them to talk, laugh, and sometimes cry. These regular trips, however, came with a financial cost as gas prices hit record highs.
This is where the
"It was 50 miles one way, back and forth each time, and she had 30 visits," said Wood. "That's 100 miles. And gas, of course, is expensive.
"We walked by rooms to see children having to go through treatment or recover from surgery alone, and we realized there's got to be something we can do to help," said
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Since her diagnosis, Emma hasn't had the opportunity to do the things many 13-year-olds are able to do. To remedy that,
"Mercury showed how much they care when they gifted a dream to trip to
Emma's story is captured in a series of videos, allowing everyone to get to know this amazing young woman and watch her journey, as she shares her story to inspire and empower others.
"I always wanted to have a close relationship with my family, so when I finally got that, I was really happy," said
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