Sharing a unique story of survival

Sharing a unique story of survival

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Mundijong resident Georgia Lowry speaks about her book.

Mundijong resident and cancer survivor Georgia Lowry spoke about her new book Growing Georgia at the Byford Gala Ball last month.

The 22-year-old survived bone cancer as a baby and the book details her journey.

Ms Lowry said her family inspired her and that Wilma Mann the author of the book helped her put it all together.

“The process was a lot of fun,” she said.

“Wilma asked me many questions that were recorded and she managed to bring my story out in a way that really reflected who I was and what I want to say.”

Ms Lowry said she hoped people would read it and become more aware of bone cancer.

“Just because you, a family member or a friend has cancer or an illness it is definitely not the end of the road,” she said.

“Positive thinking and the power of the mind does a lot of things.

“Well, it has done for me anyway.”

Ms Lowry said she was lucky and thankful for the love and support she had from her family and friends.

“I’m really focused on my role as ambassador for the Children’s Leukaemia and Cancer Research Foundation,” she said.

“I want to help find a cure so kids like me have a better outcome.”

Ms Lowry works at a childcare centre and in her spare time rides her horses three days a week in preparation for competitions on the weekends but her main aim was to help with research.

“I hope one day to find a cure,” she said.

“There is always hope and if anyone needs to talk to someone reach out to me.

“I have a public Facebook page and will always talk to someone going through this.”

Ms Lowry said if her journey could help even just one person she would be happy.

For more information visit Facebook.com/GeorgiaLowryPublicSpeaker.