
While I have cancer and it defines many areas of my life, it doesn't define me. My hope is that all the normies out there understand patients are more than a diagnosis. And that my fellow cancer endurers understand this about themselves as well.
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The thing you are about to read was something that I started in November of 2025 as I was awaiting some MRI results. It is now mid-February of 2026. So no, I usually don’t write these all that quickly. Still, this one is particularly prolon...
I haven’t posted anything long form here for awhile but I’ve actually been working on something pretty intense for quite some time, I just can’t seem to finish it… for a number of reasons that will be partially obvious after you read this m...
Fun Fact: I only spent around $500 across the first five years after my diagnosis, mostly on cheap glasses and gifts for my kids. I’ve always been fairly frugal and did get some help from my parents, but my spend-level accomplishments were...
In my last post, I wrote about my separation from my wife. I got a rather large amount of direct responses to it. I wasn’t super surprised as any time the topic of cancer and long-term relationships comes up in any of my THREE support group...
I’ve struggled to write this post for months now, so I’m just gonna rip the band-aid off and let things loose.
My marriage has fallen apart. My wife and I are just separating, and not divorcing, so I can maintain decent health insurance… b...
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