Since her diagnosis, Roxy has undergone regular treatment but has responded well to her therapies, meaning that now she is on maintenance chemotherapy and, hopefully, on the road to a full recovery. Despite the intensity of her treatment, Roxy’s happy-go-lucky personality has always shone through, as Bec says:
“I know I would say this because I’m her mum, but she really is just a dead set hoot. She’s always making you laugh and has just been smiles and thumbs up throughout her entire treatment.
“Some of those medicines are grim too, let alone how bad they can make her feel. One of them is this big, thick, gluey, pink medicine. So, I said to her, ‘Look, this is the best option, otherwise, you’ll end up having to have one of the tubes You won’t be able to do as much’ – because we’re very outdoorsy, beachy, bush people – so she kept working hard and she never needed the tube. The way she’s dealt with it all makes me so proud, she’s just amazing.”