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In like a lion. Optimism is marvellous in so many ways. It has helped me a great deal with this whole shit fight and I would choose hope and positivity over the opposite any day of the week. Sometimes, it bites you on the arse. I went into this surgery all swagger and swing and came out dramatically humbled. My expectations, shaped by the surgeon and me only hearing what I wanted to hear, went like this, as quoted from my last post. 8220;You’ll be fine.” Will he? So far, so humiliating. Eventually I̵...
Surgery & recovery – The Little C
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Category: Surgery and recovery. In the time since my operation my right foob has recovered beautifully. Initially swollen and tender and sore at the stitching site, it has settled down into a relatively squishy, comfortable part of my body which I know I will learn to live with and maybe even love. The scar, under the implant, is present but not obtrusive. The nipple is nerveless but, I’m told, responsive to touch. Well done, right side. A round of applause. One thing I’ve been told is tolerating pain is...
Let them eat cake – The Little C
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Let them eat cake. Talking so openly (brazenly? About cancer has, I very much hope, made it a bit easier for others with it to feel understood and those without it to understand what it’s like. So I’m going to talk a bit about the way my relationships and interactions have changed in the last six months. If they’re trivial. So rather than discussing my treatment, how I’m feeling and all that, let’s talk about the Ashes, the weather,. Or the kids. Let’s, please. I turn my back and what happens? Nowadays I...
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Thanks for the mammaries. Two years have passed since my first and last mammogram, where I found out that left to their devices, it was extremely likely my breasts were going to kill me. I’ve discovered anniversaries are a time for reflection, assessment and, in my case, getting into a right royal strop. Ted is not an unkind person, but commemorations are not his strong point. So I had come to not expect it of him but what about my friends and family? None of them are exactly bathed in glory! And then I ...
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Similarly on people’s wedding day, neither the bride nor groom believe theirs is going to be one of the 33% of marriages that end in Splitsville. My default, and I bet I’m not the only one. I was disgusted by my diagnosis. Cancer had no business making itself at home in my body, no business at all. I felt unlucky, but stopped short of saying “Why me? 8221; because a primary school biology lesson could explain that one. If friendships are dodgy or work isn’t working, or your heart’s not at hom...It expose...
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Me and my unwelcome guest. Thanks for the mammaries. Two years have passed since my first and last mammogram, where I found out that left to their devices, it was extremely likely my breasts were going to kill me. I’ve discovered anniversaries are a time for reflection, assessment and, in my case, getting into a right royal strop. Ted is not an unkind person, but commemorations are not his strong point. So I had come to not expect it of him but what about my friends and family? And then I realised, the c...
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Let them eat cake | the little c
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Me and my unwelcome guest. Let them eat cake. Talking so openly (brazenly? About cancer has, I very much hope, made it a bit easier for others with it to feel understood and those without it to understand what it’s like. So I’m going to talk a bit about the way my relationships and interactions have changed in the last six months. If they’re trivial. So rather than discussing my treatment, how I’m feeling and all that, let’s talk about the Ashes, the weather,. Or the kids. Let’s, please. Nowadays I am ab...
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Good grief | the little c
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Me and my unwelcome guest. To recover, I’m learning, you need to tread a line between being defined by trauma, and ignoring it entirely. I incline towards the latter, preferring to keep on keeping on. At a consultation with an alternate medic, my attention was yanked back to the centre, when in a. I’ve thought a lot about whether to share one particular grief as I’m concerned I’ll upset some of you but hey, this isn’t a pain-free situation so here goes. On my recent trip to Europe (that scores a 9/10 ove...
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Tough tits | the little c
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Me and my unwelcome guest. In the time since my operation my right foob has recovered beautifully. Initially swollen and tender and sore at the stitching site, it has settled down into a relatively squishy, comfortable part of my body which I know I will learn to live with and maybe even love. The scar, under the implant, is present but not obtrusive. The nipple is nerveless but, I’m told, responsive to touch. Well done, right side. A round of applause. One thing I’ve been told is tolerating pain is very...
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April | 2014 | the little c
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Me and my unwelcome guest. Monthly Archives: April 2014. It’s a sin. Oh my This has taken quite a beating. There’s the blindingly obvious loss of femininity that underpins this whole experience. Of course there is. I’ve not explored that topic in depth in this blog as it feels too lazy, although clearly I reserve the right to clutch at the low hanging fruit at a future date. But the loss of fitness? I knew it’d be hard and confronting, but still went anyway. There’s pride right there. With people trying ...
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August | 2014 | the little c
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Me and my unwelcome guest. Monthly Archives: August 2014. To recover, I’m learning, you need to tread a line between being defined by trauma, and ignoring it entirely. I incline towards the latter, preferring to keep on keeping on. At a consultation with an alternate medic, my attention was yanked back to the centre, when in a. I’ve thought a lot about whether to share one particular grief as I’m concerned I’ll upset some of you but hey, this isn’t a pain-free situation so here goes. On my recent trip to...
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July | 2015 | the little c
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Me and my unwelcome guest. Monthly Archives: July 2015. Thanks for the mammaries. Two years have passed since my first and last mammogram, where I found out that left to their devices, it was extremely likely my breasts were going to kill me. I’ve discovered anniversaries are a time for reflection, assessment and, in my case, getting into a right royal strop. None of them are exactly bathed in glory! Once I’d burnt out from being furious, I tried to work out ‘what the fuck brought that on? And then I rea...
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Thanks for the mammaries | the little c
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Me and my unwelcome guest. Thanks for the mammaries. Two years have passed since my first and last mammogram, where I found out that left to their devices, it was extremely likely my breasts were going to kill me. I’ve discovered anniversaries are a time for reflection, assessment and, in my case, getting into a right royal strop. Ted is not an unkind person, but commemorations are not his strong point. So I had come to not expect it of him but what about my friends and family? And then I realised, the c...
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It’s a sin | the little c
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Me and my unwelcome guest. It’s a sin. Oh my This has taken quite a beating. There’s the blindingly obvious loss of femininity that underpins this whole experience. Of course there is. I’ve not explored that topic in depth in this blog as it feels too lazy, although clearly I reserve the right to clutch at the low hanging fruit at a future date. But the loss of fitness? I knew it’d be hard and confronting, but still went anyway. There’s pride right there. Fair But it’s still good. Eat only organic food?
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From Little Buttons Grow Mighty Crafts. March 18, 2012. Hi fellow craft lovers. Happy Mother’s Day to all you fantastic Mum’s, I hope you all have a wonderful day with your loved ones. It has been too long since my last blog but it is with good reason. I have been soooooo busy. this is not a moan as I am eternally grateful for the progress The Little Button Shop. Is making and to work in such a fantastic industry with creative like minded people is a dream. So the last few weeks have been great. Very...
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Sunday, May 10, 2015. This is twenty four. It's funny: I always imagined when I was a kid that adults had some kind of inner toolbox, full of shiny tools: the saw of discernment, the hammer of wisdom, the sandpaper of patience. But then when I grew up I found that life handed you these rusty bent old tools - friendships, prayer, conscience, honesty - and said, Do the best you can with these, they will have to do. And mostly, against all odds, they're enough.". Anne Lamott, from Traveling Mercies. We head...
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012. Grayson is 4 months old! My Dear Grayson,. You are 4 months old! Well now your 4 1/2 months old, I had written this post and meant to post more pictures, well I forgot about it and never got around to posting, I am so sorry, but here it is now.). You are growing so fast and getting so big! It is precious. You love for people to talk to you, anyone, you don't care, you just give them a big ole grin, you are turning into a social butterfly, just like your daddy. You are the best...
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Me and my unwelcome guest. Why the little c? Posted in Early days. On 17 July 2013, I went for what I thought would be a routine mammogram – my first. All was proceeding as expected when the operator said “We need to take a closer look at this area.” Suddenly, it wasn’t routine anymore. The atmosphere ramped up as people bustled around carrying films with knitted brows. After a lengthy ultrasound, I sent JP the following message:. Note: JP and I call each other Ted. Next steps for me is a consultation wi...
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My experiences with colon cancer. In May, I was diagnosed with colon cancer at the age of 28, 8 days after graduating from nursing school. In June, I had 15 cm of my descending colon removed. During this surgery, it was determined that I had stage IIIb cancer, with 3 lymph nodes involved. Currently, I am in the process of undergoing 12 rounds of chemotherapy treatment. This is my experience. Friday, January 9, 2009. Part of the Story. My life returned to normal, though I quickly learned that food didn't ...
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