Part one of this cancer series points out how insidious cancer can be, especially a cancer like multiple myeloma. After seven cycles of a five-week…
In Ontario, chemotherapy is administered in clinics dedicated to cancer. The waiting area is always crowded with patients and families. All those people are there for…
They say the present frames the past. I am reminded that I am looking back on a cancer journey that has not yet ended. There…
After spending two weeks flat on his back, determined not to move, the physiotherapists advanced on my husband with enthusiasm. His leg had been repaired…
When you think of yourself as healthy — above average healthy, with an above average healthy life style, when a health problem arises, it is…
Sometimes a sore spot is just a sore spot. Sometimes denial is your worst enemy. Between August and October of 2014, the insidious cancer was…
“Maybe it will go away” are the five most dangerous words in the English language. Sign in a Medical Office Cancer is insidious. It sneaks…
Chances are, if you are over the age of thirty you have watched someone battle an addiction. I use the term battle loosely — often…
Once upon a time a Virus With A Crown On Its Head swept across the land. An invisible reign. A new government. “Go into your…
All media, social and otherwise, is naturally fixated on the Covid-19 virus and how to cope. The recurrent themes focus on the three B’s; boredom,…