Cancer Blogs

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?

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  • Can anyone help.?

    My mums receiving palliative care for lung and brain cancer, she's very poorly at home after first chemo, lost the use of her legs and very wobbly. My question is her legs feel very very cold, I'm scared of what this means, anyone know?
  • So far. it feels like im on my own

    just trying to find somewhere to put all my thoughts as we go along through the process of my dads cancer. my counsellor told me it would be good to write and i couldnt think of what to put on paper but here i seem to be buzzing.
  • After Chemo 3 months or more on - the after effects 'chemo brain'

    People who suffer with 'chemo brain' months after chemo has finished, out of the blue.
  • anal cancer

    Has anyone with anal cancer found out how they got it, i was diagnosed two months ago, now waiting chemo/radiotherapy and colostomy next week, and i'm baffled, i don't drink or smoke, the only thing is i have fibromyalgia which lowers the immune sy
  • Tiredness

    My mother has battled with lung cancer (both lungs) for almost 5 years now. I am extremly worried with the shear volume of sleep. I know she can not control the tiredness,
  • Hodgkin's Lymphoma - Laughs & Tears

    My story of battling with hodgkin's lymphoma. Been diagnosed February 2013, 7 months of treatment. Lympth node in the neck. Just wanted to share my experience - maybe someone will find it useful. STAY TUNED XXX
  • Bladder cancer

    My Blog is about my dad. Hes been in hospital at wakefield pinderfields hospital and has been 3 weeks since his op. as yet we havnt heard a peep from anyone is this normal?
  • Confused...

    General worries about throat cancer, the confusion of RAI
  • Where did the fun go?

    Last of the planned treatment for follicular lymphoma, feeling decidedly wobbly, scared of the future and wondering where the fun in life went ...
  • Here goes

    Journey through anothers cancer