“It’s not me…!” It’s my cancer!
“Harmonious self regulation is the body’s natural state, stress pulls you into another state, of heightened biological responses that triggers a flow of hormones, increased heart rate, stimulate the...
View ArticleThe grief process…
Someone recently asked me how I deal with the anger that comes with being dismissed for so long with rare disease. So you just got your diagnosis. It’s hard to know how to feel, right? Thankful that...
View ArticleLet’s talk about: pain management
In this post I’m going to give you a road map of how I manage with pain with different techniques for severe flare ups AND daily prevention. I’ve dealt with my fair share of pain, I remember living...
View ArticleHow to conquer ‘Scanxiety’
Friday, September 10th Another day, another hospital, another scan. It Will Be Okay I can call myself an expert by now, I would estimate in my short time on this earth… I’ve had at least 70 scans....
View ArticleMedical Gaslighting
‘Medical Gaslighting’ You may have heard this term before, maybe even more so recently. Maybe it’s happened to you, it’s not something new, but rather something that’s being acknowledged and talked...
View ArticleA Loving Lesson: Interview
I was recently interviewed by a lovely young woman named Audrey. She has a beautiful blog about different forms of self care, personal growth, and healing. Through our shared interest in self care and...
View Article“Listen to your body”…?
Hello? Body? I’m listening! you did WHAAAAT?! I’m sure you’ve heard this phrase, probably hundreds of times. Although it is great advice – what does it actually mean?! There’s a lot of different ways...
View ArticleGallium 68: prep & overview
Congratulations! You’ve are having the ‘gold standard’ imaging with relation to pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas. The Gallium 68, I have had many of these scans, all the way from clinical trial...
View ArticleCARE, period.
You may be surprised to hear me say this, but sometimes it’s not ‘self care’ that we require… We just need CARE, period. Let that sit for a second, how does it make you feel? For me: it instantly took...
View ArticleA lesson in life and death
“Being given this gift is a rare insight not many get to have, until it’s too late to apply it. I have the pleasure of giving a glimpse to all of you now” pheo vs fabulous Being palliatively treated...
View ArticleTrapped in fight or flight
When we are in a chronic state of stress, it causes a physiological and psychological response called survival mode. This means the MIND AND BODY are focused on one thing and one thing only: danger...
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View ArticleMiranda’s chronically fabulous Christmas 🎅🏻🎄🛍 MUST HAVES
HELLO Fab Fam! I’m so happy you’re here. The holidays are fast approaching, the most wonderful time of year has some challenges for the chronic community. I’ve compiled my ultra fav items to help...
View ArticleUnanswered Questions and a Mammogram?
Last oncology visit of the year I count appointments, small wins, month to month, day by day, because there’s no line we cross or distinguishing number that says we’re ‘done’. This was originally our...
View ArticleInclusive Self Care
If you’ve ever had your battery run so low that seemingly small things like brushing your teeth is WORK, this article is for you. Self care is a wonderful replenishment of the mind, body, and spirit....
View ArticleStableversary – we did it!
I was told I had 1-5 years to live. I sat in a white office with the same diabetes posters and bland medical facts I had looked at several times, and contemplated how angry I was. Angry because had I...
View ArticleRadioactive Iodine ☢️
As I’m being wheeled in, I see the door and my stomach flips. I’m in the same room as MIBG 8 years ago… Catch up here on my experience so far with metastatic thyroid cancer and how it led me to doing...
View ArticleThyroid cancer woes
My thyroid followup didn’t go as planned. I’ve been sitting with it for weeks. SO many thoughts littering my mind, I decided to wait until I was more clear on what was happening… Summer People say...
View Article10 years… of grief
Nothing could have prepared me for the grief… I ‘celebrated’ 10 years. This huge milestone making it to ten years after a traumatic terminal diagnosis. Stubbornly figuring out this disease every...
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