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Nobody's Cancer: Staying Alive
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Diagnosis is just the beginning. If You Want to Help. Tuesday, February 4, 2014. It's been just over a year since I received the diagnosis, and nearly exactly a year since surgery. I feel almost normal, physically. There are reminders, like lymphedema. I'm frustrated by the guilt I saddle myself with about drinking alcohol or eating sugar, and somewhere deep down I know that I am still just barely out of the physical and psychological trauma of cancer treatments. But what can you do? Cancer Blogs I Read.
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Nobody's Cancer: November 2013
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Diagnosis is just the beginning. If You Want to Help. Saturday, November 23, 2013. In Recent News: Avoiding Cancer. I saw an Atlantic article come through the ol'Facebook newsfeed and it reminded me that I promised someone I'd tell you all about Mesothelioma. What? First, the article. Which is about avoiding gynecological cancers that are linked to HPV. There's even a link between other cancer. S and HPV. If you can get the HPV vaccine, do it. Why? If you are remodeling a house, consider an asbestos insp...
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Nobody's Cancer: In Recent News: Avoiding Cancer
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Diagnosis is just the beginning. If You Want to Help. Saturday, November 23, 2013. In Recent News: Avoiding Cancer. I saw an Atlantic article come through the ol'Facebook newsfeed and it reminded me that I promised someone I'd tell you all about Mesothelioma. What? First, the article. Which is about avoiding gynecological cancers that are linked to HPV. There's even a link between other cancer. S and HPV. If you can get the HPV vaccine, do it. Why? If you are remodeling a house, consider an asbestos insp...
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Nobody's Cancer: February 2014
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Diagnosis is just the beginning. If You Want to Help. Tuesday, February 4, 2014. It's been just over a year since I received the diagnosis, and nearly exactly a year since surgery. I feel almost normal, physically. There are reminders, like lymphedema. I'm frustrated by the guilt I saddle myself with about drinking alcohol or eating sugar, and somewhere deep down I know that I am still just barely out of the physical and psychological trauma of cancer treatments. But what can you do? Cancer Blogs I Read.
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Nobody's Cancer: Books
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Diagnosis is just the beginning. If You Want to Help. I've done and will do a lot of reading. What I find helpful, fun, or just good I'll post here. What to Know About Cancer. The word cancer is l-o-a-d-e-d. Try to forget some of the things you think, or think of it in a different language. As usual, my favorite language also has my favorite version: cancro (in Italian). Buy it used, borrow it from a friend, read it on your device, it is good. Other Books I Like. The Time Traveler's Wife. Dr Mukherjee ca...
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Nobody's Cancer: May 2014
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Diagnosis is just the beginning. If You Want to Help. Sunday, May 25, 2014. Our space here has been cold with winter stored in stone, but today the door is open and the stones soak up the warmth of the sunlight. Another new home where we have our desks for work and our bedroom for sleep. Once in a while one of us lies on the couch and reads a book, because it's a luxury and it feels like one. I'm not even surprised that it feels like a lifetime ago at the same time as it feels close. Just one year? Butt ...
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Nobody's Cancer: Hope is a Battlefield
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Diagnosis is just the beginning. If You Want to Help. Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Hope is a Battlefield. I'm going to start with a link to an article about the first woman. Who's given birth using a transplanted uterus, because that's what prompted me to come back to this blog. My first thought was that it was kind of strange, mixing and matching body parts to come up with a viable way to bear children. Of course, my second thought was, "I wonder if this is good news for me.". We talked a lot. About this bef...
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Nobody's Cancer: First Impressions
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Diagnosis is just the beginning. If You Want to Help. This page was first published on our blog. About our bicycle touring, house sitting lifestyle. I heard once that the first thing you're supposed to do when you're diagnosed with cancer is go to the dentist. Cleaning, fillings, whatever - just do it. Your immune system spends a lot of energy keeping your mouth healthy (because without it, no food) and it is important to re-focus any immune energy to help get through cancer, treatment, recovery. I looke...
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Nobody's Cancer: If You Want to Help
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Diagnosis is just the beginning. If You Want to Help. If You Want to Help. A card in the mail, an email saying you don't know what to say, even a hello on Facebook helps both me and Joshua stay upbeat and energized. Everyone who has sent kind words has been a supporter, and there is no way to fully express how grateful we are. It truly does make a difference to know that people are thinking of us and hoping for the best. One thing you can do is buy a knit item from me via my Etsy site. Cancer Blogs I Read.
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Nobody's Cancer: A Humorous Touch
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Diagnosis is just the beginning. If You Want to Help. Thursday, December 12, 2013. A couple of really sweet stories have come my way recently about what others have done for cancer patients in order to help them get through treatment. They should be shared widely, but I warn you that they may also make you cry. Good tears, hopefully. Next, the story of a foundation that wanted to help cancer patients forget about it all, even if only for a moment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cancer Blogs I Read.
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