Does anyone come through womanhood unscathed?
Over the weekend, as my colleagues and I were putting this issue together, we began talking about the hormone stories that were crossing our desks. More often than not, the women submitting these...
View ArticleMy Child: Art Depicting Cancer
Art and Cancer When my daughter was a little girl, we used to create fairy tales together. I would draw them, and she would write them. As she grew up, she started to feel a lot of pelvic pain, which...
View ArticleFind Your Inner Chris Columbus: Navigating the Healing Process
How you can support the heroine in your life and Navigate the Healing Process. Being ill is overwhelming. Anyone with ongoing illness is a heroine on an epic journey. This journey can be filled with...
View ArticleThe Heart of Healthcare that Works: Know Your Personal Worldview Of Health
Healthcare Matters “All the evidence that we have indicates that it is reasonable to assume in practically every human being, and certainly in almost every newborn baby, that there is an active will...
View ArticlePondering Cancer: the Hubris of Innovation
This week begins breast cancer awareness month, a movement started 25 years ago largely by women and family members affected by cancer. The efforts of these men and women have been extraordinarily...
View ArticleThe Match Game of Health Care that Works: Understanding Insurance
Understand What Insurance Is and Is Not Finding healthcare resources – people, treatments, care – is a match game. Your quest is to find resources to partner with you to feel better, heal and...
View ArticleThe Match Game of HealthCare that Works – Part 1
Finding healthcare resources – people, treatments, care – is a match game. Your quest is to find resources to partner with you to feel better, heal and experience the life you want to live. Reading...
View ArticleComing Out of the Disease Closet – The Challenges of Chronic Illness
“When do you come out of the closet?” “What?!” I replied, half choking on my coffee. This question came as my friend, a fellow chronic disease sister, and I were getting coffee and discussing the usual...
View ArticleComing Out of the Disease Closet – The Challenges of Chronic Illness
“When do you come out of the closet?”“What?!” I replied, half choking on my coffee.This question came as my friend, a fellow chronic disease sister, and I were getting coffee and discussing the usual...
View ArticleNavigate Healing With Loved Ones
How can you support the heroine in your life and navigate the healing process? Find your inner Chris Columbus.Being ill is overwhelming. Anyone with ongoing illness is a heroine on an epic journey....
View Article