Grinding Chemo
12/07/2026
Dropping this week on Grinding Chemo:
🧬 TUESDAY: Emerging Treatments for Young-Onset Bowel Cancer. Hope is real and science is moving. Here’s what’s on the horizon for younger patients facing bowel cancer.
💉 THURSDAY: Understanding and Managing Chemo-Induced Anaemia. Feeling wiped out during chemo? It could be anaemia — here’s how to spot it and what can help.
Silent Cancer Truths #85:
Strength gets praised, but vulnerability is what actually keeps you human.
Vulnerability keeps you real when strength becomes an expectation.
Do you feel pressure to stay strong?
09/07/2026
It’s not the idea of dying that scares me most, it’s the thought of what comes after, for the people I love. The hardest part isn’t leaving, it’s knowing they’ll have to keep going without you.
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Balancing work and cancer is brutal. What do you wish more workplaces actually understood about what it’s like?
Drop your thoughts below, this is one they need to hear.
07/07/2026
Friendships can get complicated after cancer. You love them, they love you, but sometimes it feels like you’re speaking different languages. It’s not about blame, it’s about honesty and learning how to meet each other where you are now.
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Silent Cancer Truths #84:
The calendar fills with appointments, not milestones you once dreamed of.
Life milestones are replaced by medical countdowns.
Do you measure life this way too?
3 years on...
05/07/2026
Dropping this week on Grinding Chemo:
👥 TUESDAY: I Love My Friends But Sometimes They Just Don’t Get It. Cancer changes friendships, some get stronger, some fade, and that’s okay.
💔 THURSDAY: I Don’t Fear Death, I Fear What Happens to the People I Love. The hardest part isn’t leaving, it’s imagining the world without you in it.
Silent Cancer Truths #83:
Smiling through pain can feel like the only way to make others comfortable.
Smiling becomes a shield that keeps others from seeing how bad it is.
Do you hide how bad it really is?
02/07/2026
Hot, sore, and peeling, when “hand-foot syndrome” sounds minor but feels like walking on fire. This side effect doesn’t just hit your skin, it hits your quality of life. Every touch, every step, every tiny task becomes a reminder that cancer treatment isn’t just about fighting the disease, it’s about surviving the fallout.
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