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Some Days are for Grieving 5.11.2020
Yesterday was Mother’s Day. A strange Mother’s Day for sure, but a day of celebration, nonetheless. A day to look forward to in a sea of non-celebratory days. Today is today. Today is NOT Mother’s Day. There will be no … Continue reading
Posted in cancer, chemo, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Experiences, Healing, Personal Growth, Reflections, Release
Tagged breast cancer, chemotherapy, COVID19, grief, Healing, Process
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Bald Woman Rising
The year is 2018. We Americans live in a country divided, our news feeds filled with stories of people judging others based on external factors and taking action against them for it. As I endured the chemotherapy treatments that in … Continue reading
Posted in Bald, cancer, chemo, Energy, Experiences, Healing, Radiation, Reflections
Tagged baldlife, breast cancer, cancer, energy, health, humanity, kindness, Radiation, Reflections, warrior, wisdom
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RELEASE.
This weekend marks an anniversary for our family. One year ago, my son Dylan’s PANDAS symptoms were at their most acute. It was a horrifying weekend in terms of his illness. Although Dylan had received an anxiety and OCD diagnosis … Continue reading
Posted in Autoimmune illness, cancer, Energy, Family, gratitude, Healing, Health, Motherhood, Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Overcoming Challenges, PANDAS, PANDAS illness, Parenting, Personal Growth, Radiation, Reflections, Release, Strep Virus, Wellness
Tagged anniversary, breast cancer, cancer, challenges, Costa Rica, Family, health, love, mental health, motherhood, PANDAS, PANDAS awareness, PANDAS illness, Reflections, understanding
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On the Threshold of Spring
“How are you feeling?” I’ve come to hate that question. When I know it’s coming, I brace myself for it. I run through potential answers in my head, tossing some aside, tweaking others until I settle upon a response. Like … Continue reading
Posted in cancer, chemo, Daily Life, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Energy, Experiences, Family, gratitude, Healing, Health, Overcoming Challenges, Personal Growth, Retreat, Spring, Time, Wellness
Tagged breast cancer, cancer, challenges, chemotherapy, Family, health, healthcoachCleary, illness, journey, Loss, Spring
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Disco Balls & Diana Ross: A “Coming Out” Party
When we think of a cancer patient, the image of a bald head inevitably is part of that picture. For cancer patients ourselves, hair loss is a reality we must face. Even if we choose to embrace the hair loss … Continue reading
Posted in cancer, chemo, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Energy, Experiences, Friendships, gratitude, Healing, Health, Life Passages, Music, Overcoming Challenges, Personal Growth, Release, weird
Tagged breast cancer, cancer, cancer patient, challenges, Deer Tick, Diana Ross, disco balls, don't fight the Powers, friendship, fun, hair loss, HER2+ breast cancer, party, patient, platinum, rock star hair
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Gratitude
Things I am grateful for today: Our health insurance. The Dana Farber Cancer Institute doctors, staff, volunteers and donors. That my illness is universally recognized to exist, and there’s a variety of treatment plans with proven success rates, and my … Continue reading
Posted in Autoimmune illness, cancer, chemo, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Energy, gratitude, Healing, Health, PANDAS, PANDAS illness, Personal Growth, Release, Retreat, Steroids
Tagged Autoimmune illness, being in process, breast cancer, butterfly, cancer, chemotherapy, cocoon, Family, gratitude, health, insurance, rest
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Steroids and Spa Days
It’s just after midnight and I am awake. Last night at 1:46am I ordered a “make your own smoothies with our pre-measured ingredients and recipes” delivery service, scheduled to start next week. That would be the steroids. I didn’t have … Continue reading
Posted in cancer, chemo, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Experiences, gratitude, Healing, Health, hospital, Steroids, weird, Wellness
Tagged American Cancer Society, breast cancer, cancer, chemotherapy, HER2+ breast cancer, Herceptin, intentions, Look Good Feel Better, Milford, pathologic complete response, Pertuzumab, Steroids, Taxol, Whole Foods, wig
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The Land of Possibility
Ahhh, 2017, the year when the seemingly impossible became possible (for so many of us, in so many ways). As this year comes to a close, and as I personally have some major hurdles now behind me, I find myself … Continue reading
Posted in cancer, chemo, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Energy, Healing, Health, Intuition, Overcoming Challenges, Personal Growth, Release, Wellness
Tagged biopsies, breast cancer, cancer, challenges, energy, health, HER2+ breast cancer, humanity, intentional living, pathologic complete response, possibility, power, wellness
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Into the Mystic
My silence on here shows up in my reality in certain ways. It means I’m holding on very tightly to life. It means I’ve probably stopped writing. For me writing brings release and flow and transformation. When I’m holding on … Continue reading
Posted in cancer, Energy, gratitude, Healing, Intuition, Life Passages, Overcoming Challenges, Personal Growth, Reflections, Release, Retreat, Wellness
Tagged balance, being enough, breast cancer, cancer, challenge, choose your own adventure novel, Completion, connection, consciousness, creating the future, discomfort, energy, Freedom to be, gratitude, growth, intentional living, intentionality, journey, love, mental health, Peace, self-care, self-reflection, support, wellness, writing
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Radioactive
I sit in the subterranean waiting room at Brigham and Women's Hospital, a lady on a loveseat, a patient and her bags. I packed for a full day in Boston, my bright floral "cancer bag" filled with books, medical records, … Continue reading
Posted in cancer, Health, hospital, weird
Tagged bone scan, breast cancer, CAT scan, Dana Farber, radioactive
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