Reblog: Open letter from a person with chronic pain

I don’t talk a lot about the side effucks and issues that I carry every day. It’s not that I don’t think about it, all day, every day. As I type this, I’m sitting in the waiting room at a local imaging center ready to get my quarterly PET scan to see if my medication … Continue reading Reblog: Open letter from a person with chronic pain

Soul

The other night, my very precocious 6 year old rolled over and said ... "Mommy, where is Great Grandma?" My grandmother died over the summer in 2018 and we've talked a little about death since then. So, I reminded him that we'd talked about Great Grandma being in heaven. We talked a little about who … Continue reading Soul

Cancerversaries/Metaversaries

A pretty good definition of this rather elusive concept. I’ve been living with Stage IV Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC) for three (3) years and I confess to an awkward relationship with anniversaries now. Some dates of my treatment and the aftermath are seared into my memory and will never be forgotten. Others, I wish I … Continue reading Cancerversaries/Metaversaries

A Step Forward

One thing I learned while practicing law is that it is just as important to celebrate wins as it is to identify issues. So, I want to take a moment to describe what I would consider a win. A little backstory first ... I hate to wait, like really hate to wait. Part of the … Continue reading A Step Forward

Love will echo throughout Eternity

There are some TV shows that I could watch over and over and over. During this pandemic and while I've been forced to be more inactive due to my cancer treatment, I've watched several TV series from beginning to end multiple times. Call the Midwife, is one of those shows. It's hard to articulate all … Continue reading Love will echo throughout Eternity

Boundaries

I've been thinking a lot about boundaries lately in conjunction with some reading and musing recently about my personality. As a life-long learner, I'm always excited to learn more about what makes me tick and helps me understand others. I'm familiar with the Myers-Briggs personality testing (If anyone is interested, I'm solidly an ISTJ) and … Continue reading Boundaries

Colors

Colors can be representative of so many things. I read a book once about all the different colors that should be utilized in different rooms of the house. For instance, one wouldn't want to paint a bedroom yellow, because that isn't a soothing color helping for relaxing and going to sleep. A kitchen, though, that's … Continue reading Colors

Hope

Hope is a subject that is often discussed in support groups of all kinds and especially for those of us who are living with a terminal illness.  I find it sometimes difficult to balance hope with reality since I am immersed in the research going on and in mentoring several newly diagnosed cancer patients.  In … Continue reading Hope

Movie Review: Patch Adams

"Patch Adams" is a movie that debuted in 1998, based on the book and life of Dr. Hunter "Patch" Adams who was determined to become a medical doctor because he enjoys helping people. This true story began a journey into looking at patients as people and working with patients rather than the "top down" mentality … Continue reading Movie Review: Patch Adams

Dealing with Adversity

The dictionary meaning of Adversity is as follows: Adversity; noun; adverse or unfavorable fortune or fate; 1. a condition marked by misfortune, calamity, or distress: Friends will show their true colors in times of adversity. 2. an adverse or unfortunate event or circumstance: You will meet many adversities in life.https://www.dictionary.com/browse/adversity I'd say that being diagnosed with a terminal … Continue reading Dealing with Adversity