Personal Experiences

  • Community News : Cancer & Me 35 Years On – ‘against all odds we can survive’

    Willo is back today with the final Instalment of her blog series, ‘Cancer and me 35 years on’. Willo is a member of our Community who was diagnosed with Anal cancer in 1986 while living in Zambia. In this blog series Willo has been sharing her experience of living through and beyond cancer. Alongside sharing everything she has been through, Willo has also been sharing the amazing artwork she created during this time in…

  • Community News : Kath's bowel cancer journey and life with a stoma

    An image of a lady sitting down looking at the camera with the words 'Kath's bowel cancer journey' written in green beside her.

    There are many discussions here on the Community about how a cancer diagnosis can affect someone’s life. Kath is here to share her experience of being diagnosed with bowel cancer 11 years ago and the physical and emotional challenges that she has faced.

    There can be some comfort gained from reading a shared experience which is why Kath is sharing her story in hope that it can provide support to others. If you read…

  • Community News : “With hope in our hearts and wings in our heels” – Linda’s story

    Linda is smiling in a green Macmillan t shirt and wearing a medal for running.

    Linda, known as  here on the site, posted in the “Breast cancer” group about how running has helped her through her experiences with cancer treatment and body confidence. We wanted to share her story here on Community News. In today’s blog, Linda talks all about what the benefits of exercise during cancer treatment have been for her personally. 

    I was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer just before Christmas…

  • Community News : Mary’s experience of Living with Cancer and coronavirus

    A dandilion clock standing alone with the words Living with cancer and coronavirus written in white across the picture.

    During the Coronavirus pandemic many people turned to the Online Community for support. Although the Online Community has always provided a space to access peer support, it really did mean so much to our members as they were still able to access support when most face to face services had closed.

    “Being able to access these forums has meant so much especially during the pandemic.”
    -Winkers60,

    “Thank…

  • Community News : How Reflexology helped me - Charlie's story part II

    In today’s Community News Blog, we’re hearing from the lovely Charlie. Charlie began to share some of her experiences with us back in February, where she kindly put together some videos to show the Community how they can use simple reflexology techniques to help them. Charlie is a Clinical Reflexologist and was diagnosed with breast cancer in January this year. She’s been using some reflexology techniques…

  • Community News : Talking about grief

    'Talking about grief' written in white writing over a photo of a blue sky with white clouds taken by David.

    Photo by David

    Today we are back with our 5th instalment of our Bereavement series. The aim of this series is to try to shine a light on important issues facing those who have lost a loved one to cancer, and remind everyone that the Community is a safe space where we welcome any conversations about grief and bereavement.

    But why is it important to talk about grief and how we are coping after the death of a loved one?…

Personal Experiences