Principle 3: Studied Indifference
Principle 3, I call it studied indifference. What does that mean? It means that you know every single solitary thing about what is going to happen to you during every single course of treatment. It
Principle 3, I call it studied indifference. What does that mean? It means that you know every single solitary thing about what is going to happen to you during every single course of treatment. It
The second principle is to advocate for yourself. So what is that? It means that at every step along the way in your treatment you ask for things nicely (that is very important!) that reduces
What is it? It’s you taking control of your thoughts in a way that allows you to perform at optimal functioning as a cancer patient. So why is it important? If you are running around
I wanted to share a story of early in my whole treatment, an adventure with having T-Cell Lymphoma that illustrates a really important point. I had a tumor in the back of my leg, above
I’ve got a story for you today on expectations and how sometimes things just don’t go our way. Especially as a cancer patient, managing expectations and understanding processes can be hard. And we can’t always
I’d like to share a story with you today from my childhood that has a lot to do with being a better cancer patient. Every summer as a 9 or 10 year old kid, my
Today I want to share with you a little bit on what we are trying to do here. First, my cancer story, what happened to me. Second, a little bit on my background. And then