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  • Blog Post: Fundraising

    I'm unsure if I'm allowed to post this here but my sister is taking part in a fundraising event for cancer research UK, would really appreciate it if you could have a look and donate even a tiny amount. For such a fantastic cause. My dad passed away in November from lung cancer - small cell...
  • Blog Post: Dis-belief

    When my dad came home and had to tell me he had lung cancer, I thought my whole world had come to a stand still. My best friend was sick... He was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer, they couldnt operate, and they couldnt rid him off it.. But they offered chemotherapy to stop it from spreading...
  • Blog Post: Lung cancer webchat transcript

    November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month so, on Wednesday we hosted a live lung cancer webchat with Kate Goldie, a specialist nurse from our Macmillan Support Line. Kate answered questions on managing breathlessness, chemotherapy side effects, tiredness and advanced lung cancer. If you’d...
  • Blog Post: Lung cancer webchat – Wednesday 21 November

    November is lung cancer awareness month, so we’re giving you the chance to join our live lung cancer webchat with Kate Goldie, a specialist nurse from the Macmillan Support Line. Research by Macmillan recently hit the news when it showed that lung cancer cases in women are likely to soar...
  • Blog Post: Living With mesothelioma My Diary Thursday

    Although dry today it was a very grey and dark dawn today and it didn’t look promising at all. I didn’t have any plans for today, sat on the computer and sorted emails and messages out, a lot of work to catch up on. We decided to go to Wincheap to buy dog food and a toy for him so when...
  • Blog Post: Anger

    Nothing helps. She's angry. I know she's scared. I know she's in pain. I want to help but I'm scared of irritating her. I'm angry too. I'm angry to see my sister continuing to smoke. Seeing the situation our mum is currently in. I get angry when I see strangers smoking. I...
  • Blog Post: Lung and chest cancer – ask a clinical nurse specialist

    We’re trying something new in the Online Community. Michael, a clinical nurse specialist in thoracic cancer is starting his own blog, in the hope of answering some of your questions. Throacic cancer includes lung cancer, cancers that have started in the chest, and cancer that has spread...
  • Blog Post: How am i suppose to cope?

    Like my bio says, I've recently been told that my nana has been diagnosed with lung cancer. I've never lost anyone close to me, and I still have all my grandparents, so this is an extremely new experience. Up until a day ago, i was a normal teenager, who thought things like break-ups and detention...
  • Blog Post: Opening up finally about losing my mum.

    This is my first blog, and probably the first time i've felt like going into any depth about losing my mum to breast and lung cancer, but here it goes, i know i'll probably flood my keyboard with tears but its ok because i have a spare one. My mum battled cancer for three years and battled...
  • Blog Post: Mesothelioma My Diary Third Line Chemo is really hitting my body and Muscles

    http://rayandmave.wordpress.com/ I realised I hadnt put my blog on here and yet this time chemo is really hitting my Body hard. Muscles are weakening in my legs and my energy levels are right down. I have a PICC Line now as my Veins collapse as they try to use them. The fight still goes...
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