Living with Stage 4 Lung Cancer – An Update on How I am Doing
…for lung cancer to mestacisize to the thyroid, so we needed to know. The results showed that the thyroid cancer was indeed the same as my lung cancer, so after…
…for lung cancer to mestacisize to the thyroid, so we needed to know. The results showed that the thyroid cancer was indeed the same as my lung cancer, so after…
…march with cancer in these posts: Living with Stage 4 Lung Cancer – October 2020 Living with Stage 4 Lung Cancer – July 2020 Life Threw Me a Curveball –…
…ended up being diagnosed with lung cancer. Some people call living with cancer their journey. To me, a journey conjures thoughts of something pleasant. Living with cancer is more like…
…with Stage 4 Lung Cancer – December 2020 Living with Stage 4 Lung Cancer – October 2020 Living with Stage 4 Lung Cancer – July 2020 Life Threw Me a…
…I’ve shared about my cancer: Living with Stage 4 Lung Cancer – February 2021 Living with Stage 4 Lung Cancer – December 2020 Living with Stage 4 Lung Cancer –…
The ups and downs of the cancer roller coaster continue. Lately, my balance has gotten worse and so has the hearing in my right ear. These symptoms match up with…
…He died of lung cancer in 1997 at the age of 57. I am 47. Lung cancer is the #2 most common cancer for women following breast cancer at #1. …
A lot has happened since my last cancer update in May. I am feeling great after my whole brain and spine radiation that I endured in April and May and…
Living with stage-four lung cancer is like riding a roller coaster; there are many ups, peppered with a few downs. I continue to feel great following my whole brain and…
In my last cancer update, I shared that I would start a clinical trial in January and have chemo to tide me over until the trial begins. Like I usually…
This past Friday night we attended a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. I lost my dad to cancer in 1997 and like to support this charity when I can….
…“Lalla’s Bell” when they’ve completed a treatment, conquered cancer, or lost a loved one. The pavers honor loved ones lost to cancer. Can you see why I’m the luckiest runner…