The importance of regaining rhythm with the more common day-to-day life interactions after time away fighting cancer.
Read MoreAs a cancer fighter, my family has been my anchor but I never want to be their anchor, in the sense of holding them in place.
Read MoreTackling the clutter after cancer.
Read MoreA conscious attempt to not let anxiety ruin the days leading up to scans.
Read MoreI turned to Twitter, asking other cancer fighters how they deal with Scanxiety.
Read MoreNo longer were cancer fighters on another planet. We were right there with you, commiserating through the hardships and sharing the latest entertainment finds to help pass the time.
Read MoreThe world is changing. People around me are changing. Where’s my life headed?
Read MoreThere’s a difference between “I’m here if you need anything”, and anticipating and providing support.
Read MoreRough weekend.
Read MoreThe philosophies behind my coping mechanisms.
Read MoreDon’t look down.
Read MoreThe latest entertainment that’s kept my spirits up during the lockdown.
Read MoreNoticing a new role of cancer in my life as the survival skills I’ve picked up are helping me persevere through a global pandemic.
Read MoreAs I celebrate my 35th birthday, it’s natural to reflect. I was told that I probably wouldn’t make it this far, but I’ve locked in one day at a time, staying disciplined to my healing regimens and so far it’s paid off.
Read MoreEventually, we’ll get there. One day at a time like anything else.
Read MoreApplying my approaches with cancer over to the coronavirus crisis.
Read MoreAfter days of waiting on scan results, the whole process can be so draining that you’re left broken and depleted.
Read MoreSometimes you just need others to make everything seem ok. Even if for just a little while.
Read MoreThis time around, newfound joy and passion have added a different layer to Scanxiety.
Read MoreTips for supporting the cancer fighters in your life beyond texts and phone calls.
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