Confident or Complacent? (Update #30)

Confident or Complacent? (Update #30)

As my journey extends and extends (Update #30: my last scans remained stable), I’m paying more attention to how my life as a long-hauler terminal patient evolves. The gravity of my original diagnosis triggered a huge amount of fear; fear…

Grief is Love (Update #29)

Grief is Love (Update #29)

Traditional Chinese Medicine (“TCM”) associates the lungs with grief, so when too much grief is present, it can weaken the lungs. I don’t necessarily give this philosophy a ton of credence, but I nevertheless worry about how experiencing grief can…

Bracing for Life (Update #28)

Bracing for Life (Update #28)

I got braces a couple weeks ago. I still can’t quite wrap my head around it.  I’ve known I needed them for years. I was in the midst of treatment for TMJ when I got diagnosed with lung cancer and…

Update 27: Dream Big

Update 27: Dream Big

Oh, hi there. Long time, no chat. Sorry if I caused any one any concern. I know from following fellow cancer patient blogs that when they go silent, I start to worry.  So I’ll cut to the chase, Update #27:…

Update 26: Envy (and an LCAM FUNdraiser announcement!)

Update 26: Envy (and an LCAM FUNdraiser announcement!)

There’s a thing that happened when I got diagnosed with cancer that I only recently stopped doing. I compared myself to other cancer patients. It was a way to grasp for straws when I was standing in quicksand.  I didn’t…

NED - I’m Not That Into Him (Update #25)

NED – I’m Not That Into Him (Update #25)

  A couple of weeks ago, I shared with a community of fellow cancer patients that I had another round of good scans (that makes an 8+ years since I was diagnosed). Amidst all the cheers and posts of support,…

Linnea Olson, Light Bearer: May her Memory be for a Blessing

My friend Linnea Olson died today. She had lived with a Stage IV lung cancer diagnosis for over 16 years. She never achieved the holy grail of “NED” (no evidence of disease). She lived every inch of those 16+ years…

Update #24: She Gets Around (aka Picking an Oncologist)

Update #24: She Gets Around (aka Picking an Oncologist)

I had scans last week. Everything still looks good, with the caveat that there is a small amount of fluid in my lungs that wasn’t there last time. This could indicate cancer activity, but my oncologist feels it’s most likely…

Update #23: The Miracle of Exposure Therapy + Morning Buns

Update #23: The Miracle of Exposure Therapy + Morning Buns

A couple of weeks ago, I had my regularly scheduled CT scans. (Update #23/Tldr; the scans were stable/good, knock wood.) I haven’t posted about it yet for two reasons. First, my editor rejected my original draft because I joked about…

A New ROS1der FUNdraiser: Intro to the Zentangle Method

A New ROS1der FUNdraiser: Intro to the Zentangle Method

Hello – long time, no blog/chat. Got a little distracted with … attempting to merge with my couch? I’ve been pondering a longer “deep thoughts” blog, but my pandemic brain is not cooperating with actual writing. In the meantime, I…