Amputee Woman Who Was Given 3 Weeks To Live Becomes Famous Fashion Blogger
Prepare to be inspired. Mama Cax is a lifestyle and beauty blogger with an amazing story. She was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 14 and was given only three weeks to live. Luckily, she survived, but this horrific disease left a mark – Mama Cax had her right leg amputated.
You might think that anyone would be devastated by a situation like that, but Mama Cax did not lose her positive approach to life. “I recognize how lucky I am and that many can’t afford medical treatments and a disabled person as a whole face unparalleled discrimination,” said Mama Cax to Bored Panda. “In many parts of the world, amputees like me are politically and socially excluded. I feel like I’m in a position to make a difference, and one day is an advocate for people with disabilities.”
When asked what keeps this cancer survivor moving forward, she said, “I think humanity or the lack thereof keeps me moving forward. Seeing all the kindness in the world and people who have supported me on my journey makes me feel like I shouldn’t give up.”
Now Mama Cax is a successful young woman with a huge following on her lifestyle blog. She writes her blog about travel, food, and fashion and is an inspiration to many, proving that having a prosthetic leg is not the end of the world.
More info: Instagram | mamacax.com
Mama Cax is a lifestyle and beauty blogger with an amazing story
She was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 14 and was given only 3 weeks to live
Luckily, she survived, but this horrific disease left a mark – Mama Cax had her right leg amputated
Even though it was hard, Mama Cax did not lose her positive approach to life
“Seeing all the kindness in the world and people who have supported me on my journey makes me feel like I shouldn’t give up”
Now Mama Cax is a successful young woman with a huge following
She writes a blog about travel, food, and fashion and is an inspiration to many
“Accomplishing all the goals you set up for yourself will be proof of your success”
“If today doesn’t work the way you planned, let tomorrow be your do-over”
“Scars, we can hate them all we want but at the end of the day they still remain part of us, they tell our stories of struggle and survival”
“As women we are accustomed to letting others dictate our worth. My advice to any young woman out there, know your worth, figure out what you want, set up a plan and go for it”
“For me, every day is an opportunity to make a difference and live a life with a purpose”
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