Don’t know if you can feel it but I found a small lump in my boob.” I had a scare. A real, proper, “oh god it’s back" scare. Disclaimer! It wasn’t cancer but the fear was real and with every next step closer to possible relapse I took, the stronger the fear became. I started … Continue reading A Scary Scare Story.
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I Will Never Be Always Okay.
Welcome to World Mental Health Day 2019. A day I’ve watched grow every year feeling pride in how far we’ve come, while very aware of the huge gaps that still exist. Having a mental health condition makes life more challenging, like your constantly walking around with weights in your coat pockets making everything heavier or … Continue reading I Will Never Be Always Okay.
WTF is Life After Cancer Anyway?
"We got it all, Emma. You have no evidence of disease." And with that my active treatment was finished. Smiles from ear to ear all around. Auntie Gen and I exchanged thank-yous and well-wishes with my surgical team, we left, everyone got on with their lives and we all lived happily ever after. The End. … Continue reading WTF is Life After Cancer Anyway?
Surgery- Part Two.
No one told me about how surgery affects your mentality. Before the big day, we discussed pain, scarring, lymphoedema. Covered every base when it came to the physical. Even my pre-operative appointment with oncology-psychologist, which is mandatory at my hospital before any mastectomy surgery, was focused on my feelings towards my chest’s changing appearance. I … Continue reading Surgery- Part Two.
Malignant Education.
“If you smoke, you’ll get lung cancer…and die.” That was the length and breadth of my cancer education during my time in secondary school. First-rate learning at the local comprehensive! Even though I was taught about one cause of lung cancer, I had no idea of the signs of it, nor could I have listed … Continue reading Malignant Education.
Chemo Diary- Cycle Six, Week Three.
**All words in bold have a link or a definition to explain and give more information at the end of each day** June 30th-July 1st: Days 15-16- Before my last chemo, I met up with Elina and Chloe for a meal where we decided to have an adventure. Sadly, Chloe had already booked her holiday so … Continue reading Chemo Diary- Cycle Six, Week Three.
Chemo Diary- Cycle Six, Week Two.
**All words in bold have a link or a definition to explain and give more information at the end of each day** June 22nd 2018: Day Seven- Feeling crappy. Another day in bed was needed so nothing to report. Shout-out to Dan And Phil Games for providing me with entertaining content during my bedbound days. Those … Continue reading Chemo Diary- Cycle Six, Week Two.
Chemo Diary- Cycle Six, Week One.
**All words in bold have a link or a definition to explain and give more information at the end of each day** June 15th 2018: Day One- It finally happened. Today, I broke. Everything got on top of me and it all came out. Yesterday I completely forgot about my pre-chemotherapy steroids until we were on … Continue reading Chemo Diary- Cycle Six, Week One.
Chemo Diary- Cycle Five, Week Three.
**All words in bold have a link or a definition to explain and give more information at the end of each day** June 9th 2018- Day 16: God today was a tiring one! Left the house at 12:30 and didn't return back for twelve hours. The only reason I did it and managed to get through … Continue reading Chemo Diary- Cycle Five, Week Three.
Chemo Diary- Cycle Five, Week Two.
**All words in bold have a link or a definition to explain and give more information at the end of each day** June 2nd 2018- Day 9: Every night for about the last week, hot flushes have been waking me up in the middle of the night. Not cool, flushes, not cool. I get very dramatic … Continue reading Chemo Diary- Cycle Five, Week Two.