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what it feels like: diagnosed with small intestine cancer in the middle of a pandemic

diagnosed during the covid-19 pandemic, dave beaton would have to drive more than two hours for treatment — from the remote community of mindemoya to the cancer care clinic in sudbury, ontario.
emma jones
jun 2 2023

what it feels like: with glaucoma 'it took me losing my sight to find my vision'

after losing her sight, laura feltz left a prestigious corporate job to work on her true passion: coaching women to achieve their goals.
emma jones
may 10 2023

what it feels like: 'i feel left out' with pulmonary hypertension

it took several months and a stay in the hospital before allison wells found out why she was always short of breath.
emma jones
apr 13 2023

what it feels like: travelling the world with spinal muscular atrophy

living with spinal muscular atrophy, tori hunter points to cities around the world that show us true accessibility is possible.
emma jones
apr 10 2023

what it feels like: colorectal cancer 'is not glamorous at all'

there were other signs, like bloating and abdominal discomfort, but it was the rectal bleeding that led catherine perka to a gastroenterologist and a cancer diagnosis: 'the whole thing feels like, i want to say a dream, but it was more like a nightmare.'
emma jones
mar 16 2023

what it feels like: learning to live with glaucoma was 'accepting this is who i am'

it was a growth process. i think part of it was accepting this is who i am, i can't change it. part of it was to let stuff go from the past. part of it too is understanding that i can't really control what other people are going to do or how they're going to respond to me," john maloney says of life with glaucoma.
emma jones
mar 10 2023

what it feels like: colon, rectum, prostate and bladder removed to fight colorectal cancer

dr. timothy sproule decided on an aggressive approach to treat his spreading cancer, including radiation, chemotherapy, as well as a pelvic exenteration.
emma jones
mar 6 2023

what it feels like: a mother and daughter living with mitochondrial disease

jodi young was only nine when her mom started having seizures. it would take a year before they'd get a diagnosis — one that also affected jodi.
emma jones
feb 28 2023
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what it feels like: diagnosed with small intestine cancer in the middle of a pandemic

diagnosed during the covid-19 pandemic, dave beaton would have to drive more than two hours for treatment — from the remote community of mindemoya to the cancer care clinic in sudbury, ontario.
emma jones
jun 2 2023

what it feels like: with glaucoma 'it took me losing my sight to find my vision'

after losing her sight, laura feltz left a prestigious corporate job to work on her true passion: coaching women to achieve their goals.
emma jones
may 10 2023

what it feels like: 'i feel left out' with pulmonary hypertension

it took several months and a stay in the hospital before allison wells found out why she was always short of breath.
emma jones
apr 13 2023

what it feels like: travelling the world with spinal muscular atrophy

living with spinal muscular atrophy, tori hunter points to cities around the world that show us true accessibility is possible.
emma jones
apr 10 2023
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

what it feels like: colorectal cancer 'is not glamorous at all'

there were other signs, like bloating and abdominal discomfort, but it was the rectal bleeding that led catherine perka to a gastroenterologist and a cancer diagnosis: 'the whole thing feels like, i want to say a dream, but it was more like a nightmare.'
emma jones
mar 16 2023

what it feels like: learning to live with glaucoma was 'accepting this is who i am'

it was a growth process. i think part of it was accepting this is who i am, i can't change it. part of it was to let stuff go from the past. part of it too is understanding that i can't really control what other people are going to do or how they're going to respond to me," john maloney says of life with glaucoma.
emma jones
mar 10 2023

what it feels like: colon, rectum, prostate and bladder removed to fight colorectal cancer

dr. timothy sproule decided on an aggressive approach to treat his spreading cancer, including radiation, chemotherapy, as well as a pelvic exenteration.
emma jones
mar 6 2023

what it feels like: a mother and daughter living with mitochondrial disease

jodi young was only nine when her mom started having seizures. it would take a year before they'd get a diagnosis — one that also affected jodi.
emma jones
feb 28 2023
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

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