Former Utah congresswoman Mia Love spoke to young Latter-day Saints at a YSA Area Conference held in Salt Lake City Saturday.
SALT LAKE CITY — "Everything is perfect — until it isn't — and then it gets even better."
Love rushed home to Utah to have surgery, which removed about 95% of the tumor. She knew she would have to follow up with chemotherapy and radiation, but remained hopeful that the tumor was perhaps benign. "At that moment," Love said, "I decided to ask for miracles" and then do everything she could to find those miracles. "I chose to believe promises made to me, and to act in faith."
Love, who was sharing her story publicly for the first time, told the Latter-day Saints assembled at the Salt Palace that she was scared when first learning of her diagnosis. But she was also scared to share the diagnosis with others.
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