Ep 43 | When Healing Looks Different Than You Imagined: A Mother’s Honest Story of Childhood Cancer
Podcast:Well Considered Published On: Tue Jan 13 2026 Description: Have you faced a challenging medical decision for your child? Or maybe a parent in your community is forcibly on a journey they never expected? In this deeply moving episode, a mother whose seven-year-old son was diagnosed with neuroblastoma after months of confusing symptoms shares her honest perspective about fear, advocacy, and learning to make impossible medical decisions when the stakes feel unbearably high. Together, we explore what it’s really like to navigate pediatric cancer as a parent, from the shock of diagnosis to the weight of treatment decisions that don’t come with clear answers. Andee shares how prayer, research, community, and intentional pauses helped her find peace in moments where certainty was impossible. In this episode, you’ll hear: What it feels like to move from denial to devastating clarity How parents can thoughtfully advocate for their child in high-pressure medical settings The difference between protocol-driven care and personalized decision-making Why community support matters more than most parents realize What it means to find peace when healing doesn’t look the way you imagined This episode is not about false positivity or easy answers. It’s about walking through fear with hope, holding space for grief, and learning how to stay present when the future feels uncertain. If you are a parent facing a serious diagnosis, supporting a family who is, or simply trying to understand how informed consent shows up in the hardest moments, this conversation is essential for you. Shop Andee’s beautiful jewelry at Freckled Pear Co. Episode Resources Neuroblastoma Support Facebook Group Mindful Cancer Parents Facebook Group Daily Cancer Devotional Stem Cell Research MSK Clinical Trials Childhood Cancer Strategy with Dr. Sholler Join our Well Considered Community Follow on Instagram & X: @JustTheInserts Subscribe & Leave a Review (It helps more people find this information!) If this episode resonates with you, share it with a friend. You never know who needs to hear this conversation.