Weekly Round-Up

Time for this week’s round-up of the best blog posts I’ve read over the past week. These posts touched me, taught me something, and inspired me, so I wanted to share them with you. Remember, if you’ve written a post you’d like readers to see, just leave a comment below.
Dee has been reflecting on her cancer journey, recalling cherished memories of friends lost to ovarian cancer.
During the chilly Canadian winter, Carolyn is grappling with angina and provides suggestions for managing it.
Connie takes a step forward and closer to her goal of walking the Camino.
Beth has finished her Tropical Paradise painting.
Becky is celebrating the end of chemotherapy.
Patient advocates share insights on Inflammatory and Lobular Breast Cancer from SABCS on the SBC blog.
Terri interviews Mark Clemens, MD, MBA, FACS – a leading expert a leading expert in the field about the medical definition of breast implant-associated (BIA) anaplastic large cell lymphoma, an uncommon form of ALCL.
Barbara writes about the very real risks of our health information being compromised in a digital age.
Finally this week, I leave you with some grounding advice by way of Abigail who reflects on Brene Brown’s concept of starting conversations with “the story I tell myself” to navigate challenging situations.
Until next week,
Yours with much love always
Marie xxx
Thank you dear Marie for including my post this week about some surprising ways our bodies react to cold weather (or to the frozen food aisles of our grocery stores!)
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It was as always really interesting reading Carolyn! Marie
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