The part nobody warns you about isn’t only chemo days, scan days, or the day you hear your cancer diagnosis. It’s the quiet after. The hours when you’re home, the calendar looks almost normal, and yet your mind keeps checking the clock like it’s waiting for a nurse to call your name. If you’ve been…
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Shopping shouldn’t cost you tomorrow. Let’s talk about energy-saving choices, from timing your trip to picking options that cut steps and stress.
Shopping shouldn’t cost you tomorrow. Let’s talk about energy-saving choices, from timing your trip to picking options that cut steps and stress. Grocery Shopping When Walking the Aisles Exhausts You: Real Strategies for Feeding Yourself During Treatment I remember standing in the frozen food aisle, gripping my cart for support, trying to recall why I…
Read moreDry Mouth and Thick Saliva During Cancer Care: Daily Routines, Products, and Night Tips
Waking up with a tongue that feels like sandpaper can be scary. So can that other, strangely opposite feeling, when your mouth is dry but your saliva turns thick and sticky, like glue you can’t spit out. If you’re living with dry mouth thick saliva during cancer treatment, you’re not being “too sensitive”. You’re noticing…
Read moreEye dryness and blurry vision on treatment, drops, screen breaks, and when to see an eye doctor
Some days, courage looks like showing up for a scan. Other days, it looks smaller, almost invisible, like blinking through dry eyes blurry vision while trying to read a text message. It can feel unfair when your body is already doing so much. If you’re living with Cancer, in active treatment, or in remission, eye…
Read moreManaging Stress During Long-Term Cancer Treatment: Practical Strategies
I lived through six years of cancer treatment. I also know that being told to “stay positive” can feel pointless at best, and cruel at worst. Long-term treatment stress builds in its own way. This isn’t one hard sprint. It’s waking up each week and realizing the finish line moved again. Side effects stack. Plans…
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