The Power of Acceptance
Learning to accept my post-cancer impotence freed me to experience extraordinary intimacy, beyond anything I had even considered possible before cancer knocked on my door.
MoreLearning to accept my post-cancer impotence freed me to experience extraordinary intimacy, beyond anything I had even considered possible before cancer knocked on my door.
MoreIn light of recent news coverage, let’s review the basic principles of managing cancer-related pain.
MoreHow are you? This is often the first thing a doctor says when you arrive for an appointment.
MoreSleep is essential for our bodies to restore our energy and recharge to keep us going.
MoreIn late January 2015, I was diagnosed with uterine cancer – stage IIIC. My oncologist recommended a “sandwich” treatment plan.
MoreHere’s what you need to know if you find that your cognitive functioning just isn’t the same since you started treatment.
MoreHere are some strategies to help you cope.
MoreHow mindfulness can help you manage cancer-related pain.
MoreWhen you have cancer, cooking isn’t just about eating healthy.
MoreTry to be both realistic and optimistic as you care for yourself after cancer.
MoreThe truth is that chemo brain may not be the best term to describe cancer-related cognitive effects.
MoreDon’t sweep insomnia under the bed. Effective treatments are available.
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