A mom-of-two posed topless showing off the scars from her double mastectomy to inspire other cancer sufferers to embrace their post-surgery bodies.
Kelly Garrison, 46, was happy to lose her breasts if it gave her a chance to live.
Former Starbucks manager Kelly said: “I’d rather lose my boobs if I know it gives me an extra day to live.”
She was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer – the most aggressive and rapidly spreading type of breast cancer – in August 2019.
Kelly underwent a double mastectomy, an operation where both breasts are surgically removed, in a Florida hospital at the height of the coronavirus pandemic and is now on another course of chemotherapy.
She shared pictures of her scars on social media to help her love her new body after treatment left her feeling that she had lost her femininity.
Mother-of-two Kelly, from Kissimmee, Florida, said: “With the chemo I did, I lost my hair, my nails turned black, I gained weight and I had sores in my nose.
“I took it in my stride and when my hair started to fall out – my fiance shaved my head for me.
“I wanted to share the pictures because of the insecurities women go through. You lose a part of your sexuality and womanhood when this happens.
“Your body turns into something you no longer recognise in the mirror.
“Eventually I realised this is the new me and I needed to learn to love the new person I am now.”
Kelly, mom of Robert, 24, and Allison, 22, said that the pandemic made her treatment harder as the chemotherapy left her immune system dangerously weak and susceptible to the deadly virus.
She even had to stop seeing her children for fear of infection.
But she still managed to go on socially distant dates with her fiance Willie Miranda, 51, a school custodian.
Willie even surprised Kelly with a romantic proposal on Christmas day 2019, four months after her diagnosis.
“With COVID going on, I hardly go out anywhere,” she said.
“When I go to the hospital, I had to go by myself and Willie would wait outside in the car.
“I have to be extra careful and there were times I couldn’t see my own kids after my surgery because of the risk.
“Willie and I still have date nights but we order our food and eat it in the car.
“It just makes your life a little more hectic because you have to stay secluded.”
Kelly plans on having breast reconstruction surgery once she is given the all-clear by her doctors, but she wanted to love herself as she is now.
“Sometimes I hated to look at my reflection because I didn’t feel like that person.
“I want other women who are going through this, who are afraid and ashamed, to know they need to learn to love their new body and not hold on to the old one.”