“I Knew Something Was Wrong”: A Young Mom’s Fight to Be Heard

For months, Courtney Liniewski tried to push through symptoms that didn’t quite make sense. The pain in her back felt easy to explain away. The changes in her hearing, the constant runny nose, even the unsettling facial droop—each one was given a reason, a label, or reassurance that nothing serious was wrong. Like many people juggling work and family, she kept going, trusting that if something were truly dangerous, it would have shown up clearly.

But the turning point came unexpectedly, during what should have been a relaxing vacation. A noticeable lump appeared on her neck—sudden, undeniable, and impossible to ignore. That single moment changed everything. Further testing revealed a serious diagnosis: stage 3B follicular lymphoma, a type of blood cancer not commonly seen in someone her age. What had once been dismissed as manageable or minor symptoms was now understood in a completely different light.

Her experience highlights something many people can relate to—the instinct that something isn’t right, even when answers are unclear. Symptoms don’t always follow a neat pattern, and early signs of illness can sometimes mimic everyday conditions like stress, fatigue, or minor infections. That’s part of what can make situations like this so challenging, both for patients and healthcare providers.

Today, after treatment and recovery, her story carries a simple but important message: pay attention to your body and speak up when something feels off. While not every symptom signals a serious condition, persistence and clear communication with medical professionals can make a meaningful difference. Listening to your body—and advocating for yourself when needed—is an essential part of protecting your health.

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