Time for this week’s round-up of the best of the blog posts which I’ve read over the past week.Weekly Round-Up: The Easter Edition
Category: General
An Ode to Tooth #18
You were in my mouth when I was born And you have stuck with Me for decades Through diets and binges Through braces and retainers Through pregnancies and nursing Through it all, you anchored the Most used joint in my body and allowed for Retainers and braces to do their work I always knew I … Continue reading An Ode to Tooth #18
Weekly Round-Up
Time for this week’s round-up of the best of the blog posts which I’ve read over the past week.Weekly Round-Up
“You got this,” a rant
All too often when I or someone else in the Stage IV Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC) community post about a struggle or a challenging experience, the response is "You got this." That comment is often accompanied by an emoji of a flexed bicep, likely meant to communicate strength or that the basis for the words … Continue reading “You got this,” a rant
Weekly Round-Up
Time for this week’s round-up of the best of the blog posts which I’ve read over the past week.Weekly Round-Up
PET/CT Results and the Pesky Met
Many of you are aware that I had a PET/CT last Friday and I really appreciate all the calls and texts and the lovely flowers I got in the mail -- I'm so appreciative of the support that surrounds me, near and far! As many of you totally get, the lead up to scans is … Continue reading PET/CT Results and the Pesky Met
Modesty, A Collaboration
Recently, I had to disrobe completely for a scan. I was already wearing a hospital gown that I'd been given after I tried to stay in my own clothes for said scan. There were three people in the room, two women and a man, all radiology techs and all looking straight at me before, during … Continue reading Modesty, A Collaboration
Weekly Round-Up
Time for this week’s round-up of the best of the blog posts which I’ve read over the past week.Weekly Round-Up
Silver Linings
I use this term a lot and spend a lot of time looking for silver linings now that I'm in the middle of dealing with Stage IV Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC). From doing a little research, I found this historical source of the term from 1634: John Milton coined the phrase 'silver lining':Was I deceived, … Continue reading Silver Linings
4th Cancerversary
Amazingly enough, today marks four (4) years, forty-eight (48) months, two hundred and eight (208) weeks, one thousand four hundred sixty (1,460) days, thirty-five thousand forty hours (35,040), two million one hundred two thousand four hundred (2,102,400) minutes, and one hundred twenty-six million one hundred forty-four thousand (126,144,000) seconds since I was told "you have … Continue reading 4th Cancerversary
