For me, the year has started off with all the anxiety and tears I would expect over the entire year.
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I imagined post cancer life would be similar to a Broadway musical. Basically full-time tap dancing and confetti bombs exploding in every room I entered. A celebration that would last for months where I’d wear an obnoxious Jim Carey style grin 24/7.
However, when the treatment ended and my o...
So here’s some bloody surprising news – I’m up the duff!
Yup, after three rides on the cancer train, some chemo, a stem cell transplant, radiotherapy and too many operations, my body has done what the doctors said it wouldn’t and I’m growing a kid!
Children after cancer has always been a massiv...
I’ve had a funny old week.
It started with finding a lump in my neck.
<Insert high pitched terrified scream here.>
(***Back story: the type of cancer I had loves lurking around the neck.)
Upon finding the lump, my brain went into a state of national emergency. I suddenly had internal alar...
Last night, I spoke at a women's entrepreneurial night run by Bossy London. It was loads of fun and I shared the stage with some incredibly inspiring ladies.
I ended my talk on these 7 tips that cancer taught me about running my own business.
1. Start Small
Often when I was riding first class ...
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What the hell is hanging out of your chest?
Why do you lose your hair?
Gather around friends, it's story time.