Personal essays about the emotional highs and lows of cancer, finding hope, cultivating joy, and learning how to truly live.
Platform | Substack | Pricing | Freemium |
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Publishes | Twice weekly | Issues | 71 |
Subscribers | Read | afterhesaidcancer.com |
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“Maybe they aren’t coming back,” my husband said.
I have learned so much through this journey.
He was a light sleeper, and I was a ‘dead to the world’ sleeper. He was a morning person but I was an extreme morning person…my eyes often opening between 4 and 5 AM. As soon as I begin to wake up, my mind starts racing. And I have to suppr...
There were five of us around the breakfast table of this small bed and breakfast, talking and conversing about medical and scientific topics. We had been perfect strangers the night before but fell into a deep conversation over a glass of w...
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I'm a physician and scientist dedicated to improving women's health through research on infectious diseases. When my husband was diagnosed with advanced cancer, a search for meaning evolved into this Substack.
Progressive, Religious, Southern spiritual memoir...I work as a hospice chaplain in Richmond, VA and have written for Sojourners, Christian Century, Geez, and some academic journals.
I am a future widow. My husband has been diagnosed with a brain disease that will eventually kill him. I am in uncharted waters, knowing how it will all end. And yes, I'd do it all again.
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