Cancer Information
Support For Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Cancer Awareness
As a survivor of Hodgkin’s Lymphoma I was very happy to find the http://www.thehodgeshop.com/ website. “… sell a large variety of Hodgkin’s Lymphoma t-shirts, Hodgkin’s Lymphoma tees, Hodgkin’s Lymphoma stickers, Hodgkin’s Lymphoma buttons, Hodgkin’s Lymphoma magnets and unique Hodgkin’s Lymphoma gifts for the whole family to help raise, support and advocate awareness for this rare [...]
New Chemotherapy Blog
I have always wanted to write about my cancer and chemotherapy experiences and now I will. Yes, it seems like a real depressing subject, but, I think it something I need to do it. However, I really do not want to clutter up this blog and take it down that road, so I have started [...]
Chemo Brain
Now they call it Chemo Brain. There are pages upon pages of data on this dysfunction. When I did chemotherapy in 1992 the term was not used, at least not that I heard. It fits, and I believe it to be a real side effect factor to be considered and dealt with. Almost as soon [...]
Tom Snyder 1936-2007
Tom Snyder of late night television fame passed away on Sunday, July 29, 2007. He had been battling with Leukemia since 2005, he was 71 years old at the time of his death. Tom was a leader in late night television and has been given credit for his work by such greats as David Letterman. [...]
How many types of Cancer are there?
I was doing a little research into Cancer, again. I guess once you have been through Chemotherapy it stays with you. The concerns of cancer coming back are always with me. It’s not really a worry as much as a realization that it is highly probable. I have written some about my Chemotherapy at my [...]
My Chemotherapy Wardrobe
Now here was a plus. While doing chemo I found my wardrobe the one thing that I liked. It was real simple.Sweat Pants, T-shirts and a bandana. Easy to mix and match.The only problem I ran into was in a few public places. Once while walking through a mall I was harassed by the security [...]
Clear the Chemo Taste
I am sure each patient and each Chemotherapy is different, but I had a terrible time with how it affected my taste buds. Everything had a metallic taste to it. Things that I loved I could not tolerate with this added flavor.Finding something to drink became an increasingly difficult task. I loved sodas but could [...]
Chemotherapy and Humor
I am going to use 2 words that certainly will not appear to go together.Chemotherapy and Humor.Why? Because I found out very quickly that you had to have one to survive the other. If you can manage to keep a little sense of humor a big part of the Chemotherapy experience will be a lot [...]
Cancer Resources
I started chemotherapy the first week of the new year in 1992. On some scales it seems like yesterday, and on others it seems like an eternity ago.The first thing that is probably drastically different for anyone today is the available resources. In 1992 there was no Internet. I was given all the literature from [...]
The start of my Chemotherapy Blog
Whenever I tell someone I am a Cancer survivor the conversation almost always turns to Chemo Therapy and how it affected me.I wish Blogs had been around when I was in the middle of my Chemo so I could have kept a log of the daily events.
Cancer on Twitter
christine_ann5 11 million cancer survivors in the U.S and I'm so proud to say my mom is one<3
DebbieGinFla Agenda 21, a cancer taking away our property rights. # socialism
Cancer on Facebook
Pamela Fuller Hard to explain to someone who has no clue. Or doesn't believe you. It's a daily struggle being in pain or feeling sick on the inside while you look fine on the outside. Please put this as your status for at least 1 hour if you or someone you know has an invisible illness (Pancreatitis, Crohn's, IBS, PTSD, Anxiety, Bipolar, Depression, Diabetes, LUPUS, Fibromyalgia, MS, ME, Arthritis, Cancer, Heart Disease, Epilepsy, Autism, M.D., Evan Syndrome, Celaic, etc...) " Never judge what you don't understand. I know which of my friends will copy and paste ♥
Monique Cooper Mornin this is the day that the Lord has made I will rejoice an be glad n it....ladies have u made ur appt 4 ur Mammogrm an yes Im gonna keep remindn u Im A CANCER FREE SURVIVOR YA HEAR!
Angela Dobson Peterson Anyone who remembers my Gram (Mary Rose Poole) say a prayer for her today. She's been gone 4 years....brain cancer.
Wendy Sondermann Headed to the tag sale and bake sale in front of Family Footwrear on North Side Dr. All money raised at this fundraiser will be donated to the Relay For Life American Cancer Society as well. Please come out if you can for such an important cause!:)
PinkRibbon Embroidery RELAY FOR LIFE TODAY IN MILLINGTON COME ON DOWN AND SEE OUR TEAM BLUFROG & PINK RIBBON EMBROIDERY FOR SOME AWESOME BBQ AND TO HELP FIGHT CANCER MIGHT EVEN GET A FREE T-SHIRT
Yulady Saluti Cancer really sux today!!!! I have a rash all over my body and I could not sleep last night. Face is swollen and feet are too. Not having a great day but I am so lucky to have good friends and an awesome family. Ok I said it, now I'm gonna move on. Happy Saturday to all. Even during bad days ILML
Kathy Goleniak Chamlee This morning my family lost a very special lady. My Aunt Linda passed away from cancer. She was the glue that kept our family together. I will miss her so much but now she is with my grandparents and her two big brothers.
Paige Nichole Just got done with the walkk(: i am going to start doing this every year! <3 strong supporter of breast cancer!
Ankur Saini PLS READ THS STOY ..... EK ldka apne g.f se bht pyr krta tha ..ek din usne apni g.f se kaha k ek din tu mere bina bita k dikha ....G.f ne apne b.f k bina ek din bitaya or vo jit gye ....\ Dusre din khushi se wo b.f se milne gye. Vo mr chuka tha...use cancer tha .usne lettr me likha tha k I KNW U WIL DO IT ,AUR TUMHE AISA ROJ KRNA HOGA , PLS MERE LIYE ......
Maddy Schneider I wanted to thank everyone that helped us to put our relay for life team together and make it a success! As a group of about 30 people, most of which were high school students, we raised about $3,000 for the fight against cancer. This is more than many hospitals and surgery centers raised in our area. Last night was amazing and I'm so glad we could support such a great cause!