Thanksgiving With Cancer Takes Spoons

Thanksgiving with Cancer Can Be Tough With the holidays coming up, many of us can get caught up with the traditions we may be missing this year. We may have even created expectations on how to make them feel as normal as possible despite the ongoing pandemic. We may fear the isolation, loneliness, or long […]
The Value of Gratitude

A few years ago, while waiting for my yoga class to start at the local community center, I overheard some children expressing joy over free snack bars they received from the desk attendant: “We’re the luckiest kids in the world!” they yelled. I laughed to myself and thought “they aren’t even chocolate bars…what child is […]
Holidays and Cancer

Holidays can be very stressful for the normal person and its ten times worse for the person who has a chronic disease. I can only speak of my situation and find that doing just the normal day to day stuff that everybody does automatically is more difficult when undergoing treatment for Cancer. Holidays are supposed […]
Icy Dicey Days

Forgive the delay in adding to my Blog. With Metastatic Cancer it’s always a roller coaster ride and I have spent the last couple of weeks in minor depression and major worry. Besides that the weather is Icy and that gets me down as well. After receiving the results from my latest PET scan I […]