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Monday, May 5, 2014. Today’s post really doesn’t have anything to do with cancer, except that when you go through a cancer journey, death always seems like it's just around the corner. For years after you finish treatment, it feels like it’s dogging you, hiding in the shadows, waiting until you let down your guard, to come for you. And for a cancer survivor, this is part of what they call the ‘new normal’. It fades over time, but it’s always there – the shoe that could drop. So I told him and there was a...

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Monday, May 5, 2014. Today’s post really doesn’t have anything to do with cancer, except that when you go through a cancer journey, death always seems like it's just around the corner. For years after you finish treatment, it feels like it’s dogging you, hiding in the shadows, waiting until you let down your guard, to come for you. And for a cancer survivor, this is part of what they call the ‘new normal’. It fades over time, but it’s always there – the shoe that could drop. So I told him and there was a...

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The Cancer Coach: January 2013

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Thursday, January 10, 2013. Living Eyes Wide Open. It’s January 10. 8211; five years to they day since my cancer surgery, and, according to all the doctors and statistics, today is the BIG day – the breast cancer survival gold medal day. Today is the day that I have been waiting for, holding my breath, watching it creep ever closer, and suddenly it’s here. Today is the day that I get to say, “Up yours, Cancer! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Living Eyes Wide Open. View my complete profile.

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The Cancer Coach: November 2012

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Friday, November 16, 2012. I need peace and quiet to do them. Grrrrrr! And then the light bulb - yet another metaphor for the struggles of dealing with cancer. The noise of the nurse’s voice is what you hear after surgery. “You are in recovery. Your surgery is finished. Are you in any pain? Would you like something for the pain? I can do anything! 8221; And you hear the relief and congratulations of everyone who saw you through the journey. How can I move forward after what I have been through? Lately, I...

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The Cancer Coach: August 2013

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Thursday, August 8, 2013. Making the most of every moment? How the hell do you live every moment? The more pressure I put on myself to make the most of every minute, the worse I feel when one slips by. I sleep too late - crap I missed an hour of my life I will never get back. I watch a Bones marathon on TV – well that’s an afternoon that’s gone forever. I turn down an invitation to dinner because I am tired and feel like staying home – there go precious memories with friends that will never be made.

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The Cancer Coach: Look Both Ways Before You Cross the Street!

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Thursday, January 30, 2014. Look Both Ways Before You Cross the Street! Today I told my therapist that I am reasonably certain that I will live a long life and die from old age. It came up in a conversation about Tamoxifen vs. Arimidex (pre vs. post-menopausal anti-estrogen medications) and the fact that my “chemo’d” ovaries can’t decide if they are ready to give up or not. Her point was that to understand the literature and make an informed decision with my doctor. Fear of recurrence, fear of more treat...

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The Cancer Coach: Making the most of every moment?

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Thursday, August 8, 2013. Making the most of every moment? How the hell do you live every moment? The more pressure I put on myself to make the most of every minute, the worse I feel when one slips by. I sleep too late - crap I missed an hour of my life I will never get back. I watch a Bones marathon on TV – well that’s an afternoon that’s gone forever. I turn down an invitation to dinner because I am tired and feel like staying home – there go precious memories with friends that will never be made.

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Moving On After Cancer. Our guest blogger is Hope Ross, a breast cancer survivor and certified professional life coach. Cancer changes you, irrevocably. No matter the diagnosis, the treatment, your age, the timing cancer changes you physically, mentally, and emotionally and when the treatment ends, that’s often when the work begins. I know I’ve been there. That well-intentioned message stopped me in my tracks. Go live my life? To add insult to injury, everyone around me was saying Thank God that’s over!

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