Weekly Round-Up

Welcome back, dear readers. I’m delighted to share this week’s blog highlights with you.

This week, Beth has been feeling overwhelmed by worries and responsibilities, but the act of painting brings her a sense of peace and flow, leaving her feeling calmer and soothed.

Sue‘s latest essay highlights the moral injury and burnout that patient advocates frequently experience due to the challenging nature of their work, advocating for the creation of supportive communities and prioritizing self-care.

Abigail updates us following her second PET scan while on Enhertu treatment.

In the first of a two-part Our MBC Life series, Josh Drago MD explains advancements in research and the advantages and limitations of agnostic therapeutics to treat cancer.

Cathy shares advice as a breast cancer dietitian on navigating food fears.

Tips on packing a care bag for cancer treatment on the SBC blog.

Connie keeps us posted from the Camino.

Barbara writes about learning to “fire a friend.”

Get well wishes go out to Julia who has shingles.

Finally, this week, welcome back to the blogosphere, JoAnn after a period of blogger’s block, I know how frustrating this can be! Fellow bloggers, what are your go-to strategies for getting those words flowing again? Share your wisdom in the comments below.

Until next week, may your creative juices keep flowing.

Yours with much love always

Marie xxx