Personal Narrative: My Family With Stage 4 Thyroid Cancer

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When I was nine years old, I moved to Texas because of the expansion of my dad's company. I left behind people that I loved, and my comfort zone of having many LDS members near me.

At first I struggled in school because I was the only LDS member besides my sister who attended there. Out of nowhere, my parents got a divorce. It was one of the most trying times of my life as I watched my family fall apart. Everyone wanted to stay with my mom, but I couldn't allow my dad to go through that alone, so I went with him.

About a month later, my Dad was diagnosed with stage 4 thyroid cancer. I stayed with him through his medical condition, and saw the Lord's miracles performed as his cancer went into remission. Good things came from the hard

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