Mom, 34, diagnosed with stage 3 cancer reveals her one symptom that she dismissed as ‘sitting too long’ at desk

 
 

By the time doctors finally listened to Courtney Liniewski, the 34‑year‑old mom from Milwaukee was already at stage 3B follicular lymphoma, a rare and aggressive blood cancer usually seen in men nearly twice her age. For months she had blamed the stabbing pain between her shoulder blades on sitting too long, then tried to rationalize the strange mix of hearing loss, constant runny nose, and a terrifying facial droop that was dismissed as “just migraines” and anxiety.

What ultimately saved her life was a vacation and a 4‑centimeter lump that suddenly appeared on her neck, forcing doctors to look deeper. Without treatment, she was told, she had about a month to live. Three years later, she is cancer‑free but still watches every twinge with cautious fear. Now she is begging others not to minimize “weird” symptoms, and to push relentlessly for answers when their body insists something is wrong.