Weekly Round-Up

Welcome, dear readers. I’m so glad you’re here.
This week, Carolyn reminds us that the language used in healthcare is never neutral, urging the use of more thoughtful, person-first language.
Martha writes about living with stage 4 breast cancer, and how exercise helps her reclaim a sense of control.
Beth shares a touching tribute to her beloved Aunt Helene, whose humour and sparkle lit her surgery recovery.
Barbara explores what acceptance means in the context of breast cancer.
And finally this week, Connie shares memories of her mother, known as “The Rawleigh Lady,” whose work served as a bridge and a connection during hard times.
Until next time,
may you find light and meaning in the days ahead.
Much love always
Marie xxx