Welcome to Cancer Chronicles—A blog, a diary, a witness stand.
Here, cancer isn’t just a diagnosis; it’s an unexpected gift, wrapped in the most terrible paper, and there’s no gift receipt. This is where I unpack the messy, uncomfortable reality of living with chronic illness and trauma—one entry, one unfiltered thought at a time. From medical misadventures (because, believe it or not, robots and lasers don’t fix everything) to the lessons learned in hospital gowns and sterile waiting rooms, this space is raw, reflective, and often laughable.
You’ll find updates on my journey, deep dives into the ever-shifting landscape of cancer treatments, and brutally honest reflections on what it means to be alive while staring death in the face and asking, “Really? You again?”
Whether you’re here by accident, out of curiosity, or because you, too, have been caught in the riptide of life’s unpredictability, welcome. These are my chronicles. This is my life—unfiltered, unpredictable, and still somehow unfolding.
Cancer Chronicles
Embracing Slow Living & A Season of Rest When You Have Cancer
In this personal reflection, I share how cancer taught me to embrace slow living and rest. From my quiet mornings in Swan Valley to the gentle triumph of allowing myself to pause, I explore the unexpected beauty and courage found in surrendering to stillness.