If you exclusively read positive posts, or if you are easily offended or squeamish, please skip this post and we’ll catch up later. Today I needed to vent but I know it’s not right for everyone. Much Love, LahLa God help me, Cancer, if I ever meet you in person, not your cowardly slither into … Continue reading Fuck You, Cancer!
Category: Brain Cancer
Week of Wow, I Just Recognized the Obvious
Psychologists out there, please try not to, "duh.." me, but did you know that many of my problems in life and EVERY SINGLE ONE of my problems in relationships traces back to my childhood family roles?
Technical question on comments (UPDATED MESSAGE)
Hi Fellow Bloggers, Thank you for your suggestions and for putting up with this boring post. I did try the suggestions and when I try to submit a comment it just goes gray and stays there. If I owe you a response, I'm working on it and apologize for the delay. Have a great day! … Continue reading Technical question on comments (UPDATED MESSAGE)
The Battle Against Cancer- Who’s in the Ring?
The Battle Against Cancer. Who’s Actually In The Ring?
LahLa Land
Here, I am vulnerable, honest, and open. Today I share a few of my thoughts, reasonings, drives, concerns, and questions with my fellow bloggers.
The Bittersweet Gift of Life
The bittersweet gift of life after brain cancer and guidance from a teen who died from it.
Difability Success! No Excuses, No Lies!
This is an honest assessment of my capabilities following brain cancer and surgery and an example of how I continue to strive to be my best.
Question: What Do You Want To Know About Life With Brain Cancer?
What would you like to know about life with brain cancer? How can my experience make the world a better place?
A Glimpse of Life after Brain Cancer and Surgery- Gratitude for the Present, From a Reflection on the Past.
As soon as I was home from the hospital I wanted to get back to normal. Obviously I couldn't do everything, my thoughts were fuzzy and things were overwhelming, but I wanted to take charge of something. I hated the powerless feeling of being in the hospital. All of the needles, tubes, machines, medication, trays … Continue reading A Glimpse of Life after Brain Cancer and Surgery- Gratitude for the Present, From a Reflection on the Past.
Poem – Curious
Surviving cancer