It Changed My Life: Breathing life into clay after cancer shock
Published on 9 Jun 2017 2:47:38 PM
If her cakes came with cream, she would scrape it off.
That was in the past. Now, Ong Hwee Suan just wolfs them down. "Just pile it on," she says with a laugh.
She has not let herself go. The trim 49-year-old has xerostomia, or dry mouth, caused by damaged salivary glands after radiation therapy to treat stage 4 thyroid cancer a few years ago.
If her cakes came with cream, she would scrape it off.
That was in the past. Now, Ong Hwee Suan just wolfs them down. "Just pile it on," she says with a laugh.
She has not let herself go. The trim 49-year-old has xerostomia, or dry mouth, caused by damaged salivary glands after radiation therapy to treat stage 4 thyroid cancer a few years ago.