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Hi Dennis,
Wow, a male nurse who sets up such a nice forum for cancer survivors – mainly who happen to be women wanting to talk about this scary beast. Just stumbled into your site and like it.Especially touched by Andrea’s story on her fears; guess they’ll always be in the back of our mind. Anyway, would you look at my site and consider linking to it if you find it worthy? I’d be happy to do a guest blog for you if you’d want one. Am two years out (as of Saturday) from Triple Negative Breast Cancer. Am a long-time health writer – now what writer gets cancer,and doesn’t start a blog? LOL
Best,
Rachel
Hi there,
I came across your blog while looking for other people’s posts about the 12 days of Christmas for cancer sufferers for inspiration for my own post. You’ve got a great blog here, and I’m going to link to you on my site. Thank you, Andy.
A new blog that my wife has started
http://www.21daystimes6.blogspot.com/
Heres my blog…it’s a cancer blog, I have Hodgkins Lymphoma…just a thought
xox
A great site that was started by a Lymphoma Survivor. Online over 15 years with over 4,000 pages on Lympoma: http://www.lymphomainfo.net
My husband is a non-Hodgkins Lymphoma survivor who was originally diagnosed in 2004. He now has chronic follicular lymphoma which is allegedly the “good kind” of cancer. YAY for us. I’ve been blogging for about 18 months, trying to put a good spin on this unexpected fork in our road. I’m not a doctor or a shrink. I’m a wife and caregiver who is documenting our journey down this forking road! Check out my blog and let me know if I’m worthy. http://www.theworldaccordingtoalexandra.com
Great site and full of resources and personal blogs. If you would like to add another, I created one for my son who has Leukemia T-Cell All. I keep it updated with as much info as I can to hopefully help others parents in the same situation. If you want, check it out here: http://www.huntersheroes.org
Thanks,
Jesse
Thank you for this wonderful site! What a wonderful gift you are giving all of us.
Can you please add my blog?
Just after my 34th birthday and with twin kindergartners, I was diagnosed with Stage 3c breast cancer. This is my story:
http://cancerinmythirties.wordpress.com/
Thanks so much!!!
Hello – I am a stage 3 colon cancer survivor and I wrote a book about my journey called: Towdah: A Cancer Survivor’s Song of Hope…it was published April 2012. I was wondering if you might invite me to be a guest blogger – check me out on my website.
My so who is 12 yrs old has osteosarcoma, dx Jan 25, 2012, we started this website to keep our loved ones informed.Marko is a hockey goalie who is looking forward to getting back on the ice soon. I hope you can add my blog to your site.
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/markomarconato
My daughter has a blog at http://lopsidedstilts.wordpress.com/ Since this is her 4th bout with cancer…and the 3rd type of cancer it’s hard to categorize where it would fit on you site. She’s in the hospital right now trying to heal from a lobectomy so the blog is a little idle, but I know it will be active again soon.
Hi, I’m a penile cancer survivor and the blog is the story in lay mans terms. For me Art and humor were and still are the two things that help(s) with my recovery from 2005 to today.
All the best
Denis
I am also a brain tumor survivor. I did not have cancer but nearly died due to the fact that it took 10 years for me to be diagnosed! I am writing an ENCOURAGEMENT BLOG for people going through major life trials. Please visit http://weepingintodancing.wordpress.com/ and share it with others. Thanks!
I write a blog for my friend who was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive form of breast cancer this summer. Sadly, her mother found out a few months later that the sore spot in her breast was also cancer. The blog has grown to a chance to share the stories of both amazing women. thanks.
Good afternoon! I was diagnosed with a malignant lemon-sized tumor on December 23, 2010 (just in time for the holidays!). I have been writing about my diagnosis, treatment, recovery…and whatever else comes to my damaged mind since then. I would be honored if you would visit.
Garnet
Hi! I’m new to this site. I’ve been keeping a blog (of course, who hasn’t) since my “good” news in July 2012. I’d love to have you link to it and I’d like to link to this one. Thanks for a great resource!
http://jeriandscott.blogspot.com
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I have been blogging at: multiplemyelomastory.blogspot.com. I have a rare and aggressive form of multiple myeloma called plasma cell leukemia. I have written a book about my experiences as well. It is called:Goodbye Keanu. That is because after I was diagnosed I dreamt of Keanu Reeves every night! It is on Amazon.com for $1.99. I would love if anyone could review it for me. Thank you.