The Years of Silence & Inconvenience That Could Have Been Time
THIS IS NOT A STORY OF BLAME. IT IS ABOUT HOW WE NORMALISE AND DISMISS SYMPTOMS…
THIS IS NOT A STORY OF BLAME. IT IS ABOUT HOW WE NORMALISE AND DISMISS SYMPTOMS…
A patient-first guide to hydration salts. When electrolytes help, when they harm, how ORS differs, and what I actually use day to day. Includes safer picks and red-flag cautions for cancer, kidney and heart meds.
They told her the glow in her bones was “healthy energy.” Years later, her jawbone crumbled…
If January was about surviving, early February was about endurance. Things weren’t getting better yet. That’s…
The day I named my tumour Dave, I promised myself I would not fight in the…
When I was told I had stage IV oesophageal adenocarcinoma, my kids named the tumour Dave….
Mimi and Fiona from Heartburn Cancer UK got in touch with an offer that was both…
When cancer hit, my world didn’t just shrink – it sorted. People drifted, people froze, and a few extraordinary humans stepped closer. This is the story of my inner circle – the anchors, the quiet heroes, the people who kept me alive long enough for the science to work. Survival wasn’t a solo act. It was a network, a lifeline, a family built from blood, marriage and unexpected miracles.
pic courtesy of channel 4 Two weeks offline allowed me to watch Channel 4’s new…
By mid-January, my body felt completely unfamiliar. Pain, neuropathy, nausea, swallowing problems, cold sensitivity, and fatigue…