Friday, October 27, 2017

New Edition - The Mighty Cancer Newsletter

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Cancer Newsletter

“You don’t need to follow anyone’s timeline but your own.”
In this week’s feature story, breast cancer survivor and Mighty contributor Abby Stern shares a few life lessons she learned after her cancer diagnosis. They include realizing there’s no playbook when it comes to recovery, it’s OK to not know what “normal” is anymore, and you shouldn't worry about what others think… so laugh and play outside in your socks.
Read her story, then read a journal entry from a cancer survivor and see how one woman celebrated her one-year “cancerversary.”
All my best,
Trish, The Mighty’s Cancer Editor
Legs in the grass in the park

'Play in Your Socks' and Other Advice for Those Diagnosed With Cancer

Abby Stern
"I don't need to be following a timeline of when I should be feeling better."
Read the Story
Jessica Sliwerski reading with family

Drugs, Hugs and Losing My Jugs: A Breast Cancer Journal - June 21, 2015 - Sad Shave

Jessica Sliwerski
"When I look in the mirror I don’t see me."
Read the Story
Chris Lyon cancerversary cake

On My One-Year 'Cancerversary' and What Cancer Taught Me

Chris Lydon
"You will cry. A lot. But you’ll also laugh."
Read the Story

Mighty Contributor Spotlight

Holly Bertone

Holly Bertone, CNHP, PMP, is a #1 Amazon.com bestselling author and wellness expert. She is the President and CEO of Pink Fortitude, LLC. Read her first Mighty story, "These 8 Words Changed My Life After My Breast Cancer Diagnosis."
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