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agiftfromtheheart wrote 6 days ago: I hope anyone reading had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I had imagined that our day would be bittersweet … more →

Tags: accepting cancer, cancer and healing, cancer in the family, cooking for prostate cancer, Food for Cancer, Good-Kruger Dolls, Inglenook Tile Design, Julie Good-Kruger, living with Cancer

I'm a macrobiotic cooking fool!2 comments

agiftfromtheheart wrote 1 week ago: I am trying to get into a kind of rhythm with this new cooking style — indeed with cooking at … more →

Tags: accepting cancer, cancer and healing, cancer in the family, cooking for prostate cancer, Food for Cancer, Good-Kruger Dolls, Inglenook Tile Design, Julie Good-Kruger, living with Cancer

What Can I Do?

agiftfromtheheart wrote 2 weeks ago:  When we learn that a loved one has advanced cancer, we are transformed. Everything we thought was i … more →

Tags: Prostate Cancer, cooking for prostate cancer, living with Cancer, cancer in the family, managing cancer, mindfulness and cancer, positive thoughts on cancer, Food for Cancer, macrobiotic diet and cancer

On The Importance of Art in Hospitals

jerryjoyner wrote 3 weeks ago: I recently came across this article posted on the New London Hospital website and it brought tears t … more →

Tags: Healthcare Art, patient experience

Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Not The "Easy Cancer"

supportcancerawareness wrote 2 months ago: Hodgkins Lymphoma Awareness Matters by our sister shop GiftsForAwareness.Com In 2005, I was diagnose … more →

Tags: Hodgkin's Lymphoma Awareness, cancerapparelgifts.com, giftsforawareness.com, Hodgkin's Disease, hodgkin's disease awareness, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, hodgkin's lymphoma apparel, hodgkin's lymphoma ribbon, hodgkin's lymphoma shirts

If You Have to Travel

sendingsunshine wrote 5 months ago: A new Squidoo lens contains valuable information on what you or a loved one diagnosed with or underg … more →

Tags: Tips, travel with cancer, traveling with cancer, travelling with cancer, free medical transport, flying with cancer, special arrangements for cancer, what to do if you travel and have cancer, tips for traveling with cancer

Update #29: All Smiles

Luke wrote 5 months ago: I sat on the elevated “bed” covered with disposable white paper, the kind that’s always ready to be … more →

More nonagressive than I used to be2 comments

givingproject wrote 6 months ago: Family members sometimes tease me as the person who never gets riled. I don’t think that never … more →

Tags: nonaggressive, calm, nonanxious, organizational mountain, knowledge that leads to wisdom, kindred spirit, faithful in service

Update #29: Easter

Luke wrote 7 months ago: If I didn’t have this to post today, I wonder if I would have remembered Easter for another 36 … more →

The language of cancer 5 comments

JBBC wrote 7 months ago: Recently I attended the Irish Cancer Society Cancer Support Conference where the key note address wa … more →

Tags: Personal reflections, Cancer, Jade Goody, chris moon, Irish Cancer Society, inspirational speaker, dealing with cancer, cancer emotions, Positive Mental Attitude

Update #28: Birthday4 comments

Luke wrote 8 months ago: The doctors said our chances were slim after the cancer annihilated much hope.  Now I sit here cance … more →

Update #27: Treat the Cancer, Use the Heart

Luke wrote 10 months ago: I’m shaking my head as I look over the last twenty-six updates.  Such a blessing to sit here a … more →

A cancer perspective

givingproject wrote 1 year ago: I’m writing this a few days before my wife’s next scans. The cancer journey is no harder … more →

Tags: Theological Reflection, Cancer, leiomyosarcoma, medical tests, God's redemption, Life Altering

Update #26: NASCAR

Luke wrote 1 year ago: Last Tuesday marked my second cancer check-up for year two.  Shannon and I arrived an hour early.  T … more →

Update #25: Fun and Games1 comment

Luke wrote 1 year ago: Today’s clinic visit marks one year without remission. Hallelujah! And the icing on the cake? … more →

Update #24: Knock Knock. Who's There?3 comments

Luke wrote 1 year ago: “The doctor will be right with you,” said the nurse as she directed us towards the door. A maximum o … more →

Update 23: A Clash of Worlds

Luke wrote 1 year ago: I contemplate taking the humor route versus the serious tone in this update. I guess I’m thankful I’ … more →

Update #22: Michael Scott is Not My Doctor1 comment

Luke wrote 1 year ago: As a cancer patient, I really hope Michael Scott is wrong. In honor of The Office returning this Thu … more →

I'm In Remission and To God be the Glory! He is soooo Good!!3 comments

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