From Gumdrop and Lollipop Land to Opryland; Living with Lung Cancer
For me, Gumdrop and Lollipop Land is Camp, in Culver Indiana. Culver is where I went to overnight camp as a child, where I worked in the summers during college, where three of my kids go to camp now,...
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Do nothing (no more treatment) and live life to the fullest (for as long as I’m able, and right now, I’m extremely able); start another chemotherapy protocol – with an I.V. chemotherapy drug which,...
View ArticlePassion into Action ~ Sharing My Story
“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside of you.” ~Maya Angelou November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. On the heels of a very pink October, it’s a tough act to follow, even...
View ArticleLiving With My Decisions
On multiple occasions throughout my nearly five years of being treated for stage IV, non-small cell lung cancer, my oncologist has given me opportunities to stop and/or take a break from my treatment,...
View ArticlePatients to Loved Ones: 15 Reasons Why at Times I Want to be Left Alone
Originally posted Wed, Jan 29,2014 by Brittany McNabb People with cancer often talk about how they need alone time. Some WhatNexters need time to cry, regroup, or process their journey. As a loved one...
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