If you are in the thick of treatment following a cancer diagnosis, the idea of big wins may feel out of reach. Here is a gentler truth: small advances count, and they carry real weight. A morning that starts with your feet on the floor, a few extra steps outside, a familiar taste returning, these…
Read moreCategory: Musings Along A Cancer Fighter’s Journey
Might a modest tale heal the way you face your own battles? I write about what it is like to be a cancer warrior, so I ask myself now… What power do these words truly have? They are just moments on my journey that capture some fear, hope and defiance of mine. Through blogging, I have a platform to express that innermost essence and see what depths or courage emerges in the most unlikely places. Whether you’re in the midst of it, walking a similar path by her side, or holding space from across a collective biosphere—let these reflections be our rebuke once more—that courage is not far away; finding strength and leading with brave hearts are just who we truly are lifted to see.
Small Steps in Cancer Treatment: One Gentle Step at a Time
If you are in the thick of treatment following a cancer diagnosis, the idea of big wins may feel out of reach. Here is a gentler truth: small advances count, and they carry real weight. A morning that starts with your feet on the floor, a few extra steps outside, a familiar taste returning, these…
Read moreSmall Steps in Cancer Treatment: One Gentle Step at a Time
If you are in the thick of treatment following a cancer diagnosis, the idea of big wins may feel out of reach. Here is a gentler truth: small advances count, and they carry real weight. A morning that starts with your feet on the floor, a few extra steps outside, a familiar taste returning, these…
Read moreSmall Steps in Cancer Treatment: One Gentle Step at a Time
If you are in the thick of treatment following a cancer diagnosis, the idea of big wins may feel out of reach. Here is a gentler truth: small advances count, and they carry real weight. A morning that starts with your feet on the floor, a few extra steps outside, a familiar taste returning, these…
Read moreFinding Your Tribe in the Cancer Journey, You’re Not Alone
When you hear the doctor say, “You have cancer,” everything changes. I vividly recall that moment. I remember the doctor telling me I had stage 3 bone marrow cancer. I sat in an office. I knew I felt sick. I had felt sick for several weeks. Still, knowing and truly knowing differ. The diagnosis made…
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