My Hair: Chapter 3

Chapter 1 Chapter 2 I was sitting in the radiologist's office and realized it was time to document my hair again. Thus, you get to see the hideous pink robe again! My hair is really starting to fill in at just around four months out of chemo. It slightly sits on my ears and can … Continue reading My Hair: Chapter 3

What Cancer Looks Like—Example #53,629

When my husband and I bought our house nearly 10 years ago, we were happy that the previous owners had invested some time into the landscaping. We have nice bushes, daffodils, and a variety of tulips in multicolored rock gardens. This means that we do not have to put a tremendous amount of work into … Continue reading What Cancer Looks Like—Example #53,629

Chemo Jail

Way, way back in treatment, I posted about my chemotherapy treatment rooms. However, in another post I wrote about the overflow room, a.k.a. chemo jail. Well, I was put in there today for treatment. I was early so I was able to take some pictures. As you can see, it is not as bright and cozy as … Continue reading Chemo Jail

Can’t Help But Laugh: The giggle continues

There are two ways to look at this picture. Either it is a simple coat hook or it is a drunken octopus looking for a fight.  Unfortunately, I see this picture in a new light. When I look at it I also see my breasts.   While they are in the inflation stage, one will … Continue reading Can’t Help But Laugh: The giggle continues

Things I Have Learned Since My Mastectomy

Before my mastectomy, the only times I'd ever spent the night in a hospital, I'd brought babies home. Well, one each time I was there. Anyway, this cancer foray has allowed me to add "surgery" to my hospital resumé. So far, I have only had two surgeries in my life—the port installation surgery and the … Continue reading Things I Have Learned Since My Mastectomy