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Listen to Your Body

A Challenging but Triumphant Personal Story of a Teacher

The entire world changed when I was diagnosed with the big, scary “C” word – cancer.

Life often moves so fast. Between work, family, and daily responsibilities, we rarely pause to focus on ourselves. Thankfully, I was always health-conscious and made it a point to get annual check-ups and scans for fibroids. Still, no one ever recommended a mammogram, not even once!

Then came a bruise on my right breast. It lingered for two to three months and began to worry me. When I brought it up during a routine check-up, my gynecologist brushed it off as a movable lump and nothing serious. But something didn’t sit right with me. I trusted my instincts and insisted on a mammogram.

That decision changed everything. The mammogram revealed a lump. A follow-up FNAC test showed abnormal cells, even the gynecologist was shocked! A biopsy confirmed what I feared most: malignancy.

It wasn’t an easy moment. But I found strength in the support around me, starting with a compassionate surgeon who reassured me that everything would be alright. The initial plan was surgery, followed by radiation, something I could manage alongside work.

However, surgery revealed that five lymph nodes were affected, and chemotherapy was added to the treatment plan. I was terrified. Like most people, I’d heard stories about chemo’s harsh side effects. But my oncologist calmly walked me through everything, explaining how modern medicine had made treatment far more manageable.

Those chemotherapy sessions were hard. They drained me physically and emotionally. But my children became my pillars of strength. They lifted me during my lowest moments. Radiation came next, and compared to chemo, it was more bearable.

What carried me through was the unwavering support from friends and well-wishers, their prayers, their words, their presence. And in the process, I saw the true colors of the people in my life, some bright, some unexpected.

To anyone reading this: if you ever notice anything unusual in your body, don’t ignore it. Trust your gut. Early detection saves lives. Modern science is advanced, and with timely intervention, so much is treatable. Don’t rely on the internet for diagnosis, always consult your doctor. There are support groups and organizations out there ready to help.

Take your medicines, attend follow-ups, nourish your body, and most importantly, hold on to hope.

I am a breast cancer survivor. And I truly believe, if you fight with your mind, you can conquer anything and live a full, beautiful life.

Pretty Chawla Bali 
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Kala Devarajan

Kala Devarajan is a Chartered Accountant by profession, and has corporate work experience in the Manufacturing and Financial Sectors.

1996 was a landmark year when she joined the Bangalore Hospice Trust, Karunashraya, as a volunteer. Her professional expertise helped her assist with their finance planning, fund raising and administration. She was invited to join the Board of Trustees in the year 2000 and has been contributing as the Treasurer for the past 20 plus years.

Dr Latha Devarajan

Dr. Latha Jagannathan is the Medical Director and Managing Trustee of the not-for-profit organization, Bangalore Medical Services Trust, (BMST). She founded BMST in 1984 and has been responsible for its operations and growth into the only standalone facility in India with a Blood Centre, HLA Laboratory and Tissue Bank, providing a wide spectrum of services in the field of blood, organ & cellular therapies.

She is a founder member of the Indian Cancer Society, Karnataka and Karunashraya. She is on the board of MYRADA, a developmental organization, and Samraksha, an NGO working in the field of HIV & AIDS.

She is an invited member of several Government, National & International bodies on Health, Blood Banking, and Transplant Immunology and the Task Force on Health and Family Welfare, Karnataka.

Kishore Rao

Kishore Rao started Indian Cancer Society, Karnataka, in 1986 as a voluntary organisation, and today ICS has offices in Kalaburagi and Mangaluru besides Bengaluru. In 1994 he started Karunashraya in partnership with Rotary Bangalore Indiranagar- a shining example of a cancer hospice across the country. Kishore has been in the not-for-profit sector for the last 35 years.