Community News

These news items are generated and published by Macmillan's Online Community Team. In this section you’ll find some posts written by the Online Community team in partnership with our Cancer Information Development team. We also feature personal stories from our members.

  • National Love Your Pets Day - Sharing the comfort of pets with a Community invitation and interactive game

    National Love Your Pet Day is observed on February 20th each year. It's a day to set aside some extra time to show your pets how much they mean to you and to reflect on the positive impact they have on your life. To celebrate all pets associated with the Online Community, we invite members to share a photo or story of their pet on the Community this week. You can share in your existing forums or pop over to our 'Animals are family too' forum and join in the conversations. We have also prepared a quick 'this or that' interactive game for some pet-related fun. Would you prefer to be curled up cosily like a cat, or bound round a field with other canine friends? Make your votes to see how you compare to the rest of the Community. An invitation to our 'Animals are family too' forum If you…

    Steph - Macmillan
  • Spreading love, hearts and hugs with the Online Community Cupid's Quiz

    A big thank you for all the care you share It's Valentine's week and we're sharing hearts and hugs across the Community to anyone who needs it. We understand that some of you like light-hearted content to enjoy by yourself, with your loved ones, or just to take your mind off things. To say thank you for all the care you share, we have produced a short valentine-themed interactive quiz for members today. Whilst we won't share individual scores, you will be able to see how the Community has done once you have selected your answer. Where can I find the answers? You can find the answers hidden at the bottom of this page. No peeking until you have completed the quiz! Spread some love, hearts and hugs Please use the reaction button to let us know once you've completed the quiz. On a computer…

    Steph - Macmillan
  • Allan’s story- living with oesophageal cancer and a feeding tube

    Allan lives with his best friend in Eastbourne and shares his personal experience with Oesophageal cancer in this blog. He now has a feeding tube and is passionate about helping others who may also need similar treatment. In 2016 my right leg became blocked, and I couldn’t walk for long. After various visits to the hospital, it was decided for me to have a Femur Tibia Bypass. My leg was blocked from the groin to the ankle. I had 90 staples fitted and was left with a scar all down my leg. In 2018, lung cancer was found in my right lung, and then I was diagnosed with cancer of the Oesophagus in the same year. Regarding my cancer of the Oesophagus, I had trouble swallowing and had a massive bleed in the stomach. I attended the hospital on various occasions during 2017 & 2018 which led me to…

    Megan- Macmillan
  • A lighthouse in someone’s storm- Being an Online Community Champion

    You may remember Jane2511 from her other blogs, ‘ Life one year later ’ and ‘ The importance of our pets during our cancer journey ’ . In today’s blog Jane is talking about her role as an Online Community Champion and why she gives back to the Community that helped her. “I became a Community Champion last year because I felt strongly that I wanted to give back to the community that helped me. ” "During my diagnosis and treatments for endometrial carcinoma sarcoma in 2022 one of the first places I turned to was Macmillan. I discovered the Online Community and never looked back. 24 hours a day I could post for support, share experiences with others and learn about my condition. Even reading other people’s previous posts help reinforce that with Macmillan you are not alone. Cancer is hard…

    Megan- Macmillan
  • If I could go back to the day of my cancer diagnosis

    The moment of a cancer diagnosis can feel like stepping into uncharted territory, bombarded with unfamiliar terms and overwhelming emotions. As we approached the end of 2023, we posed some questions to the Online Community, inviting members to reflect on the day of their diagnosis. “If you could go back and speak to yourself at the time of diagnosis: What words of comfort, advice or encouragement would you offer? What lessons have you learnt that you wish you knew from the start? What wisdom or guidance would have made a difference?” Community members replied with some profound insights and reflections. Here are snippets from some of the members’ responses. Reflections from the Online Community “When you are first diagnosed with cancer you are plunged into a whole…

    Dylan - Macmillan
  • How can Macmillan help me? A guide to getting support for World Cancer Day 2024

    World Cancer Day – knowledge is power Sunday 4 February is World Cancer Day , an annual event designed to raise awareness of cancer-related issues across the globe. By highlighting the challenges that people with a cancer diagnosis face, and by advocating for continual improvement in cancer information, treatment, and care, World Cancer Day aims to help get cancer issues prioritised by governments and healthcare bodies alike. The 2024 World Cancer Day theme is 'Close the care gap'. There are many complex factors that contribute to unequal outcomes for people with cancer across the globe. Perhaps the most fundamental barrier to getting support is also the most obvious – if you don’t know what support is available, you aren’t going to be able to take advantage of it! Spreading knowledge…

    Matthew - Macmillan
  • Finding reliable cancer information and trusted support online

    There are lots of websites where you can find reliable health information and trusted support for yourself and your loved ones. You might also come across information online that is out of date, misleading or unproven. In this blog we will be sharing members experiences with the aim of helping you all find trusted information on the internet and keep safe online. Newly diagnosed or waiting for results? “I know I shouldn't google but I have done and now I'm really scared. “ Community member, Bladder cancer forum When you are waiting to speak to healthcare professionals about a cancer diagnosis it is often a very worrying time. Some people look for more information online, but don’t always find it helpful. You might initially feel like you will be more in control…

    Steph - Macmillan
  • Winter Picture Festival 2023 - Highlights

    With just over 50 days left until the official start of spring, it might be a bit of a stretch to say that we're properly through the winter period just yet. Even so, with the shortest day now well behind us, it feels like a good time to look back at the winter like we're moving out of it. Perhaps that's wishful thinking, but I'm ever the optimist! What better way is there to review a season passed than with a selection of lovely photographs? Well, it just so happens that we have a wonderfully talented bunch of Community members in the Express yourself forum who submitted some cracking winter scenes to our Winter Picture Festival 2023 thread. For your viewing pleasure, I present you with some of our favourites! Above: Two beautiful shots from jane2511 capturing a frozen spider's web,…

    Matthew - Macmillan
  • Wellbeing 'This or That' quiz

    Which do you prefer? This or that? Below are some 'this or that' questions to help you understand what your preferred resting type may be, so you can try some of the suggestions in our Helping You Rest Better blog . To join in, select your preference out of the 2 options in each question by clicking the 'vote' button. The links at the bottom of the page will take you to the relevant information for your preferred rest type. This is not in any way medical advice for your physical or mental wellbeing, but a fun way to help you find ways to get better rest and maybe try something new. If you answered: Hot bath - you may find sensory rest to be helpful. Hot yoga - physical rest may be helpful. Meditation - s piritual rest and mental rest may be helpful. Journalling…

    Megan- Macmillan
  • Helping you rest better

    After a few busy festive months, the pressures of New Year's resolutions, and starting the week with Blue Monday, it seems like a good time for some self-care. A big part of self-care can often be making time to rest. Everybody needs some ‘me time’ so why not dedicate some time today to rest, and try one of the suggestions in this blog? What do we mean by resting better and why do we need to do it? Resting and looking after your wellbeing is a skill. It can take time to develop this skill by trying new things and finding what works best for us through trial and error. By doing this, we will become so much better at looking after ourselves as we know what our mind and body need to relax and rest. I'd describe getting better rest as finding and doing something that you enjoy, which will…

    Megan- Macmillan
  • Being kind to yourself on Blue Monday

    The third Monday of January is sometimes referred to as ‘Blue Monday’. It is known to be a day when people feel at their lowest. With the recent festivities coming to an end and the cold dark days lingering, the annual ‘winter blues’ can creep up on us. Today we thought we would try and bring some positivity into this ‘blue’ day by asking you all to share any of the following in the comment box below. Something kind you have done for yourself. A positive story An inspirational quote or positive affirmation Anything that has made you smile today. All the tips shared may help someone be a little kinder to themselves today or improve their day. Don’t forget if you are feeling blue and need some support, the Macmillan Support Line is open every day from 8am to 8pm. The teams are…

    Megan- Macmillan
  • “Am I the only one awake?” Cancer and sleeplessness

    Have you been up in the early hours of the morning because of your cancer diagnosis? If so, you are not alone. Our Community is available 24 hours a day, making it possible to post or reply in the forums no matter what time you are awake. We often have members writing about their struggles with sleep. In this blog, we want to feature some of those discussions and highlight insightful experiences and wisdom shared. “At times sleep is a mystery on the cancer journey” Community member, Breast cancer forum “Hi folks, this is my first post and it’s the middle of the night because I can't sleep.” Community member, New to the community forum Timeless support: A 7-year conversation Seven years ago, a member of the breast cancer forum found herself…

    Dylan - Macmillan

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