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    Her body was itching, I thought it was an allergy

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMarch 1, 20263 Mins Read

    Her body was itching relentlessly, red patches spreading across her skin like wildfire. At first, I told myself it was an allergy. A new detergent. A reaction to something she ate. It was easier to believe in something ordinary than something serious.

    We tried everything. Antihistamines. Oatmeal baths. Cooling gels. I rewashed all her clothes and sheets. For a day, maybe two, it would ease. Then it returned — sharper, angrier. She scratched until her skin broke. She woke at night in tears.

    Sleep disappeared. I would sit beside her bed, gently holding her hands so she wouldn’t hurt herself, telling her it would pass. I wanted to believe my own reassurance. But a quiet unease had begun to form. This wasn’t behaving like something simple.

    When we finally saw the doctor, I expected a stronger cream and a calm explanation. At first, it felt routine. Then the questions shifted.

    Had she been unusually tired?
    Any unexplained weight loss?
    Night sweats?

    I paused. Yes, she had been tired. Yes, she’d said she felt “off.” I had blamed school stress. Life. Growth.

    The doctor stepped out and returned with a more careful expression. Blood tests were ordered. Scans were scheduled. The room felt smaller.

    Waiting stretched time into something heavy. Every phone call made my heart race. I replayed everything — every complaint, every moment I dismissed.

    When they asked us to return in person, I understood before he spoke.

    The word came gently, but it struck hard.

    Cancer.

    The itching was not the problem itself. It was a signal — her body reacting to something deeper. What I had called minor was not minor. What I had assumed temporary was not.

    Guilt rose quickly. I had told her it was “just an allergy.” I had promised it would go away. I questioned every delay, every assumption. It is natural, when fear arrives, to search for someone to blame — often ourselves.

    But illness does not follow hindsight. It follows its own course.

    There was little time to remain in shock. Treatment plans were outlined. Appointments filled the calendar. Life reorganized itself around hospital corridors and lab results. The ordinary concerns that once felt urgent faded quietly.

    Looking back, I understand something differently now.

    We prefer simple explanations. We reach for the least frightening answer. That instinct is human. It is not negligence — but it can delay clarity. Persistent symptoms, especially those that resist normal treatment, deserve attention. Asking questions is not panic; it is care.

    If something does not feel right, keep asking. Seek another opinion if necessary. Calm persistence can protect more than silence ever will.

    For us, it began with itching. A symptom easy to dismiss.

    Now it has become a reminder: listen closely, respond steadily, and when fear comes, meet it with action rather than self-blame.

    What changed everything was not just the diagnosis. It was learning that attention — patient, firm attention — can be an act of love.

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