

Backing up and getting up to date
I had to pull up my blog to see how long it had been since I had written an update and was surprised to see: two years and three months....


One Year Later, I Don't Feel Cancer Free
Today I had a breakdown of epic proportions. For the last three weeks I’ve felt down. I think it started after my six-month oncology...


Hair Growth after Chemo
One of the things that I Googled the most once I was done with chemo was how fast hair grows back. As someone who needs to have a plan...


Post Cancer Paranoia
Cancer has many junctures. The diagnosis, the grieving, the acceptance, the fight mode, the treatment, the surgery, the recovery, just to...


Sanford Focus Cancer Survivorship
I am proud to be a part of the new blog at Sanford, Focus, as a guest writer for the cancer survivorship page. I will still be posting...


The Diagnosis
I received my cancer diagnosis over the phone the afternoon of June 9, 2015. I had been waiting five long days to hear the results from...


Thank You Notes
I’m a big believer in thank you notes. Not the copied ones with the same generic message on them. Those are not thank you notes; they are...


Someone Else’s Good News
By first grade, I had roughly a dozen dolls. I fed them, read to them, braided their hair, and let whichever one had a bad dream sleep...


Hair Loss
When I talk to people about my sisters, they ask, “The brunette or the redhead?” The baby sister of the trio, I am- or was- the blonde....
Advocate: No One's Going to Do it For You
Two years before I was diagnosed with grade III invasive ductal carcinoma, I found the lump. It was April 2013 and after losing my...