Take the Person Before Patient SurveyThe Person Before Patient Survey is now closed. Thank you for your interest! What makes us the people we are? Living with a serious health condition like blood cancer can... By Editorial Team 1 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments0 comments
Fatigue and Post Cancer (Part 2)Do you ever get frustrated with trying to balance the fatigue, but also try to explain to others how it feels to be so tired and trying to get back... By Amanda Brunson1 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments1 comments
Trusting Your InstinctsLook, for many of us, where would we be if we didn’t trust that in the gut, “I told you so” instinct. When blood cancer or any word of cancer... By Yolanda Brunson-Sarrabo2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments13 comments
Hill Runners: Have People Sprinted Out Of Your Life Since Diagnosis?I’ve hesitated to write about this topic. I’ve learned, though, that many blood cancer patients have had this experience. I believe it is more common than not. So, here it... By Susan Gonsalves3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments19 comments
Why Crying Can Be Good For YouIn the morning while I’m making coffee, I record “The Today Show” and “Morning Joe.” Then I can skip through the commercials and get my dose of morning news without... By Ronni Gordon3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments7 comments
Caregiver Tips (Part 3)If you missed it, check out Part 1 and Part 2 of this series. Being a caregiver takes many forms. Sometimes it involves being there for the person you care... By Ann Harper2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments11 comments
Fighting for Disability Benefits (Part 2): The HearingIn Part 1, I wrote about my Social Security Disability (SSDI) review and how Social Security no longer considered me disabled. My benefits were about to be terminated unless I... By Ramae Hamrin3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments7 comments
Acknowledging Your Diagnosis DayIt’s been a few years now since I heard the words, “you have cancer.” On one hand, I can’t believe so much time has passed. On another, it feels like... By Crystal Harper2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments3 comments
Basic, Easy On The Tummy Chicken StewChemotherapy can wreak havoc on the appetite. The best recipes for me are the ones that are versatile with ingredient changes that match what my stomach can tolerate at the... By Maria ValenteBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments12 comments
Blinders OnWe humans are strange animals. Despite all evidence to the contrary, we sometimes think things will always stay the same. Like a horse with blinders on, we only see what’s... By Jim Smith2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments6 comments
You Are EnoughAs you reflect on your life and where you are on your cancer journey, please allow me to encourage you with three simple yet powerful words. YOU ARE ENOUGH!! I... By Leya Elijah-Lyle2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments11 comments
National Cancer Survivors Day 2021: Motivation During Our Darkest Days with CancerOn National Cancer Survivors Day, observed each year on the first Sunday in June, we honor and celebrate all of those who have been impacted by a cancer diagnosis. Every... By Editorial Team 4 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments3 comments
Looking for Mumpsy and Finding BlessingsIn 1967, my dad and I were looking at photos at my grandmother's house. He held up a picture and said, "Here I am when I was about your age... By Connie Connely4 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments13 comments
How Did You Know?Since my diagnosis with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in August of 2020 I have been asked many times how I knew I had non-Hodgkin. The answer is I had NO idea. In... By Dennis Golden3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments9 comments
Stress BustersDo we really understand what stress is? We’ve all had the displeasure of being amongst its presence and we all know what detriment it leads in our lives. I recall... By Yolanda Brunson-Sarrabo2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments6 comments
Post-Cancer Fatigue and The Struggle (Part 1)Fatigue post-cancer is very REAL! I totally understand the frustration, because I deal with it myself. It’s hard to explain to others who haven’t been in that situation dealing with... By Amanda Brunson1 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments8 comments
How to Help a Cancer PatientThere are lots of places online that will tell you about what you should not say to a cancer patient. That includes some excellent advice on this very site. It’s... By Bob McEachern3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments9 comments
The ClimbA couple of years ago, we visited Big Bend National Park in western Texas to do some hiking. As we slowly ascended Lost Mine Trail to the ridge with its... By Deb Wesloh2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments12 comments
It's All Getting Very Real NowI have a fertility appointment in a few days. It’s all beginning to get very real now. I’m excited and also hesitant. I’m also irritated with the fertility department, as... By Katie R2 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments5 comments
Caregiver Tips (Part 2)If you missed it, check out Part 1 of this series. Taking on the role of caregiver will mean a lot to your loved one, but it is also a... By Ann Harper3 min readBookmark for laterReactions 0 reactions Comments11 comments