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“The world is changing and the best way to start something big, is to start something small”

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The world is changing and the best way to start something big, is to start something small. This quote comes from an amazing lady who I had the good fortune to meet during my… Continue reading

Never Be Afraid To Fall Apart….

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Are you ashamed to be ill?

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In our competitive society, chronic infirmity or illness is viewed as a personal failing rather than the random stroke of fate that it is ~  Angelika Byczkowski I recently spotted a post on… Continue reading

THE SIDE EFFECTS OF CHEMOTHERAPY

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Originally posted on MAGSBLOG:
I discovered a new blog today – check out magsblog – a breast cancer experience in cartoons. MAGSBLOG View original post

Join Us For May’s Online Breast Cancer Chat

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Originally posted on Breast Cancer Chat Europe :
Update: Missed the Chat? Catch up here We are delighted to have Julia Wilson, Assistant Director of Research Impact at Breakthrough Breast Cancer, join us again…

HEALTH ACTIVIST WRITER’S MONTH CHALLENGE DAY 1 #HAWMC

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Day one of the WEGO Health Activist Writer’s Month which I have signed up for – a month dedicated to the art of writing about health. Today’s writing prompt: Day 1 prompt: Why HAWMC? This is… Continue reading

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Originally posted on Health Care Social Media:
It has been fascinating to watch a discussion take place on social media centering on the pertinent issue of whether patient engagement is a concept which…

Celebrating World Book Day

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Originally posted on Journeying Beyond Breast Cancer :
I don’t have ugly ducklings turning into swans in my stories. I have ugly ducklings turning into confident ducks.” ~  Maeve Binchy I was deeply saddened…

Reflections On Hope

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As we neared the end of last year, I was sent this touching guest post by Catherine. To my shame, it got lost in my email in-box until now. Still, I am sure… Continue reading

Is there a hierarchy among cancer survivors?

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It has been enlightening  and uplifting to read your comments on my post on knowing when it is time to walk away from a situation.  One line from Cathy’s comment really stood out… Continue reading