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Category Archives: Food & Friends
Being Death’s Billboard
One of the most interesting things that I have observed since I started my cancer treatment is how some people look at me and sometimes in a rather gawkish way. I do little to hide the fact that I have … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Friends
Tagged breast cancer, cancer death, chemotherapy, facing death, fear of death, mortality, university of chicago
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I’m Back!
I am done with chemotherapy. It ended sooner than expected and quite dramatically. I had a severe allergic reaction to the adriamycin/cytoxan. My body erupted into an angry rash. It felt like the chemo was just burning its way out … Continue reading
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Nearing the End of Chemo
I have been struggling with what to write here since I had my first dose of Adriamycin and Cytoxan. When I started writing about my cancer, my goal was and remains to be helpful and write in universal truths so … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Friends
Tagged adriamycin cytoxan, breast cancer, chemotherapy, emotions, red devil, university of chicago
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Success!
I heard nothing from my nurse or oncologist this week about the status of my treatment. And, I decided to let the sleeping dog lie. So, I hopped in my car, drove to U of C, checked in on the … Continue reading
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Tagged adriamycin cytoxin, breast cancer, cancer treatment side effects, mm 121, taxol, university of chicago
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Itty Bitty Tiny Setback
I have been a good soldier in my battle to cure this cancer. And, I have felt mostly optimistic and positive through this first leg of the journey. Genuinely so. But I think I would be misleading if I didn’t … Continue reading
The light at the bottom of the stairs
When my treatment plan was just a concept, this vision popped into my mind’s eye. I thought of myself descending basement stairs into the darkness, but at the end there is a sliver of light and I imagine this light … Continue reading
Why talk about cancer?
Talking about cancer and treatment makes it less scary
Thoughts on Navigating Chemotherapy
I wish there was primer for people who are about to partake in chemotherapy. I spent lots of time Googling it and talking to different people about what to expect, but I always came away dissatisfied. They talked about nausea … Continue reading
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Tagged chemotherapy, gratitude, healing, surviving chemotherapy, university of chicago
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Hitting a Milestone — Halfway Through
Today I hit the half way mark with my chemotherapy. And all indications are that I am responding very well to the treatment. Between my oncologist visit last week and my meeting with my surgeon this afternoon they both agree … Continue reading
Finding Joy in Cancer
“Joy is the best makeup.” ― Anne Lamott, Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith For me, cancer has not wiped out every bit of joy in my life. In fact, I have found more joy in the tiniest things. The thing about having … Continue reading