abi feltham

And so, I close the chapter on a year of cancer treatment. 🥳🧠

Two brain surgeries, six weeks of daily radiotherapy, and eight months of chemotherapy later; I can finally say I’m finished (for now).

Thank you to all my family and friends, and to you—my online community—for your constant support and for cheering me on every step of the way. I honestly couldn’t have done it without you.

Huge thanks to the NHS for keeping me alive, to Professor Nandi for removing most of the brain tumour, and to Dr. Butterfingers for dropping a piece of my skull on the operating room floor. I'll never forget you.

And, of course, to Stef—for being my partner through all of this, and for carrying me through when I couldn’t make it on my own. I love you very much.

If you’re just starting your own long road, i want you to know this: it’s not easy, and it won’t always feel like progress. But little by little, you move forward. Then one day, you look around and notice you’re somewhere completely different from where you began.

You don’t have to be brave all the time. Just keep showing up.

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