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Blogging can be a great way to journal your experiences and share with others. Why not create your own cancer journey blog, or have a read of other blogs created by our members?

Community News Blogs

  • Awake and up all night? Get emotional support around the clock!
    9 hours ago
  • International Nurses Day: Reflections from the Online Community
    11 days ago
  • Have you had your green medicine?
    15 days ago
  • Meet Kirsty Part 2, diagnosed with breast cancer alongside an existing health condition
    17 days ago

Recent Blogs

  • "To do or not to do.... Uni after Treatment

    Hi all I have completed all treatment for Breast cancer and is in my recuperative phase.
    1 post
    FormerMember
    Ambivalent over 7 years ago
  • Fatigue vs frustration

    I feel so overwhelmed with getting so exhausted so easily that frustration starts to kick in. Dealing with fatigue is hard during and after treatment, but drinking lots of water and getting plenty of rest I hope it will improve my recovery.
    4 posts
    GBear
    After treatment questions over 7 years ago
  • METASTATIC BOWEL CANCER

    Bowel Cancer
    1 post
    FormerMember
    Metastic Bowel Cancer over 7 years ago
  • Where did it begin

    Not going through it alone
    1 post
    FormerMember
    Why its important to have support over 7 years ago
  • Running, breast cancer and everything in between

    Keeping fit with breast cancer
    2 posts
    FormerMember
    Active treatment finished....hot flushes continue...mental recovery starts over 7 years ago
  • Smashing The Stragglers...

    A personal insight into my thoughts and feelings prior to,during and after Radiotherapy treatment to the neck, after a routine cyst removal turned into a selective neck dissection and tonsillectomy once cancer was unexpectedly found during surgery.
    90 posts
    FormerMember
    From the Ashes Comes the Rise of the Phoenix over 7 years ago
  • Missing you...

    I lost my husband 6 months ago to prostate cancer...after 12 years of fighting the illness. He was a star during all that time and writing to him helps me to get back into live...
    1 post
    FormerMember
    ...carpe diem.. over 7 years ago
  • Long term effects of Chemo

    Living in Remission
    1 post
    FormerMember
    Have I got limits now? over 7 years ago
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