How I Handled Hair Loss with Joy
…to lose; I really, really did not want to lose my hair. But I started…
More…to lose; I really, really did not want to lose my hair. But I started…
More…other shoe to drop. Finally, two years ago, I was given my cancer-free “card.” And…
More…to stand with the cancer survivors in their community and make a commitment to address…
More…and comfortable. But my reaction should not be mistaken for surrender. No, it was an…
More…to completely eradicate cancer. It can also leave patients with long-term complications, including other forms…
More…for what your body is telling you. For example: I feel as if every cell…
More…If there ever comes a time when you begin to doubt that you really did…
More…Facing a complete thyroidectomy, Hill’s worries turned from the cancer itself to the possible complications…
More…Love, a reality dating competition much like The Bachelor, but with plus-sized contestants. For…
More…She decided early on that work would be her “cancer- free zone.” As a journalist,…
More…blood cancer. Another name for it is acute myelogenous leukemia. AML is the most common…
More…has been touched by cancer. On Sunday, June 2, 2019, communities around the world will…
More…in communities around the world will come together to celebrate life and raise awareness of…
More…other people. What he didn’t realize was the person he’d end up helping the most…
More…comments via email: gary@JustGotDiagnosed.com. This article was published in Coping® with Cancer magazine, Fall 2023….
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