You sit back in the infusion chair again. It’s your third year. The fourth protocol. You can’t even count the times you’ve heard, “Just a little longer,” “Just a few more months,” or “Let’s try one more thing.” What started as a short-term plan has become your life. I know this kind of fatigue. Not…
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Tactics for Tough Days: Practical Ways to Handle Cancer Treatment Side Effects
Cancer treatment can feel like living in a body you don’t fully recognize. One day you’re steady, the next day a new side effect shows up, and you wonder how anyone expects you to just “deal with it.” Here’s the truth many people learn the hard way during these hard times: side effects come with…
Read moreThe Things Cancer Makes Smaller: What Suddenly Doesn’t Matter Anymore
The days after diagnosis can feel like living inside a narrow hallway, ushering in a shift in perspective. Waiting rooms, scans, lab numbers, phone calls you can’t miss. Outside, life keeps moving, people complain about traffic and meetings, and you’re sitting under fluorescent lights trying to breathe. Things that suddenly don’t matter come into focus…
Read moreBone-strength meds (bisphosphonates, denosumab), side effects, dental timing, and jaw pain red flags
When you’re living with Cancer, the calendar can start to feel like a series of appointments you didn’t choose. Add a bone-strengthening drug to the mix, and suddenly even a simple toothache can feel loaded with meaning. Bisphosphonates and denosumab help protect bones from fractures and cancer-related bone damage. They also come with a rare…
Read morePeripheral neuropathy from chemo, daily habits that protect hands and feet
Some side effects announce themselves loudly. Others creep in, quiet as fog. Chemo peripheral neuropathy often starts that way, a faint tingling in your toes, a strange numbness in your fingertips, a sense that your body’s “wires” are misreading the world. If you’re in treatment, newly diagnosed with Cancer, or living in remission, you may…
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