What happens when you're 26 years old and suddenly hear the words "you have melanoma"? Leah Adams never expected to face a cancer diagnosis in her twenties, especially not after years of tanning beds and sun exposure that had become an addiction.
Leah shares her raw, unfiltered journey from diagnosis to recovery. After her mother spotted a suspicious mole on her chest, just weeks after finding melanoma on Leah's father's back, she reluctantly scheduled her first-ever skin check. The shocking diagnosis that followed turned her world "from color to black and white," as she describes it. What many dismiss as "just skin cancer" quickly became an eight-hour surgery, weeks of physical restrictions, and an emotional rollercoaster of fear, anger, and shame.
Leah's story goes beyond medical details, diving deep into the psychological impact of a melanoma diagnosis on a young person. She speaks candidly about feeling responsible for her cancer, the isolation during recovery, and how finding a community of fellow survivors online helped her feel less alone. With remarkable honesty, she explains how she's learned to continue her passion for outdoor running without living in fear of the sun, and how therapy helped her process both her diagnosis and the underlying issues that fueled her tanning behavior.
Whether you've faced melanoma yourself, know someone who has, or simply want to understand the human side of skin cancer, Leah's journey from patient to advocate offers valuable perspective on turning pain into purpose. Her message reminds us that while time doesn't erase all fears, it does provide space to heal and transform difficult experiences into opportunities for growth and connection.
Follow Leah on Instagram @theleahalexis to learn more about her continuing journey and advocacy work.
Published on 4 months ago
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