It’s time for my 2019 Summer Blogging Challenge, and this year, it’s a blog hop too! Somewhere along the line, this summer blogging challenge turned into an annual affair – woohoo! It’s fun, and after all, we need a break from the serious topics so often covered. Summer is the perfect time for a little …
One thing you should never say to someone who’s experienced loss (or a cancer diagnosis) is, “get over it,” or something like, “I thought you’d be over it by now.” Or, “it’s time to move on.” It’s been three years since my dad died, and no, I’m not over it. Oh sure, I’ve adjusted. I’ve …
So, what do you do if your breast implant ruptures, and how do you even know for sure that it has? First of all, Dear Readers, I remind you that this blog is not intended to be a source for medical advice. If you have questions or concerns, always speak with your doctor. Let’s talk …
It’s a pleasure to share the next #MetsMonday featured post. If you’ve missed the others, click here and work your way back. They are all so good. This one comes from Emily Garnett. She shared about her MBC diagnosis and the difficult topic of progression. Granted, it’s not an easy read, but it’s a must-read. …
Is ringing a bell really necessary when ending cancer treatment? I think not. This debate has been going on for a few months, probably longer. I never considered writing about it, but changed my mind last week after reading a piece by my online friend and fellow advocate Jo, aka abcdiagnosis, called, It’s time to …