Cynthia was born September 9, 1973. In Bakersfield, California to proud parents Larry and Judy Hughes.
Cynthia's Father Larry was at the right hand of Christ when Cynthia entered Heavens gates patiently awaiting for that reunion. With arms opened wide. He welcomed her home.
The fight of My Life
I am told I have cancer. I just can’t comprehend,
I’m only 32. I’ll be damned if this is the end.
Scans, biopsy and chemo ahead,
the hair on my head will soon be shed.
Bandanas and hats I will soon have to wear,
money will be saved without any hair.
Shampoo and conditioner I will no loner buy,
instead false eyelashes for my bare eyes.
My eyelashes are falling out, my eyebrows penciled in,
I thought getting chemo would at least make me thin.
The steroids make me hungry, the chemo makes me sick,
my hair grew back once, three times as thick.
Treatment after treatment I battle, cry, and scuff,
I never thought this regimen could ever be this tough.
Five hours of surgery, I will be put under
Will I wake up with two legs I wonder?
This cancer I know I will beat
I thank God I still have two feet.
It’s time for rehab they yell,
I have to admit it hurts like hell.
Day by day I get a little stronger,
Hopefully the rest of my treatments won’t take much longer.
Treatment by treatment the countdown is on,
A trip to Vegas I will soon be gone.
Nineteen treatments and two surgeries ago,
Soon I will walk without any problems I know.
Needle sticks, pain, and vomiting a lifetime to last,
I am ecstatic I kicked cancer’s ass.
~Cynthia Diane Fisher
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