Tweet No, not me, thank goodness. But another friend had surgery yesterday for colon cancer. His prognosis is good, and more importantly, so is his attitude. Strangely, he seemed happy after his diagnosis, almost giddy. When I asked him why, … Continue reading
Kristi Seehafer
Tweet Wow, the months have flown by. I can’t believe it’s been almost 6 months since my last post. I had entered the holiday madness of multiple Nutcrackers and Christmas eve gigs until 2 a.m. After that, a new roommate … Continue reading
Tweet I just got back from visiting a friend in the hospital. She had surgery yesterday to remove most of her insides in a life-threatening operation lightly called “the Whipple procedure.” Several months ago, her doctors found ominous spots on … Continue reading
Tweet I woke up this morning looking like I had been in a war zone. Hair all askew, overslept by almost an hour and a half – NOT on purpose. My feet hurt (a remnant of chemo) and I felt … Continue reading
Tweet I am absolutely convinced that my state of mind during my cancer treatment played a major part in my recovery from Stage 4 breast cancer. I’ve always been rather ‘new-agey’ in my belief that I really can direct the … Continue reading