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October 24, 2018
A letter to my past self
Dear Kayla, it’s me, your future self. I wanted to write you a letter to tell you some things that you need to know.
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September 24, 2018
The fear of relapse and moving on
Cancer destroyed my life, but after the dust settled I was able to pick myself up and put away the past, allowing myself to explore and re-discover my life in the present.
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August 10, 2018
Stem cell transplant: The harvest
Part of my recovery is acknowledging that I had cancer and that my life will forever be a little different. I need to talk about it, to connect and to share my experiences.
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June 02, 2018
You’re never too young to make a difference
On May 28, 2017 Archer Michaud and friends raised over $4,300 with their Shave for the Brave in Fall River, NS!
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March 30, 2018
Survivors’ guilt
As cliche as it sounds, the road ahead is rocky AF but I’ve got my hiking boots on and am ready to conquer.
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September 12, 2017
Everything you ever wanted to know about my diagnosis
Why do some people feel like they can ask me so many insanely personal questions?
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March 13, 2017
10 things you should tell your caregiver
Here is Jody Mason’s list of things to tell your caregivers to give them some insight into what you’re feeling.
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March 09, 2017
Bullet journaling through brain fog (Part 3)
By Elise Bonder Mastering your basic bullet journal is easy, and there is no shame at leaving it at that. But, if you’re the kind of person who likes to […]
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February 23, 2017
Bullet journaling through brain fog (Part 2)
By Elise Bonder For the second post in this series, I want to get into why, why, why I bullet journal. The fog is thick—I mean THICK—in this brain of […]
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February 10, 2017
Bullet journaling through brain fog (Part 1)
Elise said, “I know that many of you are like me — forgetful, unaware of time, distracted and frustrated that nothing seems to keep your brain in order. In the electronic world, we are so quick to want an app to solve these problems but I’ve found that old-school is working better than anything else. I bullet journal.”
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September 30, 2016
Part 3: Moving forward
Krystal Anderson explains her thoughts and actions after being diagnosed with cancer in this three part series.
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Part 2: Cancer is different for young adults
Krystal Anderson explains her thoughts and actions after being diagnosed with cancer in this three part series.
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