Day 1404: Ringing the Bell and Moving On
Day 1404: Ringing the Bell and Moving On, after 4 years of cancer we finally feel ready to move on.
A family of four travel the world and relocate to Devon
Surviving a Cancer diagnosis is hard, when you’re the parent it’s even harder. We hope these posts help other parents navigate the challenge ahead. Or useful if you’re supporting a family with a cancer diagnosis.
Day 1404: Ringing the Bell and Moving On, after 4 years of cancer we finally feel ready to move on.
Day 1268: Chemo Finished – Another Milestone Ticked Off, this is the blog post I’ve waited 1236 days to write yet it has been the hardest.
As of today we have 100 days left of treatment. 1135 days ago getting to this point felt unreachable. But here we are, on the home straight.
Day 960: After a tough few months I’m here asking for help – again. There is no shame in admitting you need help.
Bilbo has been on treatment for 929 days that is a 3rd of his life and we still have 306 days to go. Bilbo is really struggling, we are all struggling. We have hit the cancer wall again.
To mark Thanksgiving we felt it right to mark the occasion by sharing how thankful we are, to everyone who has been there for us during the last 394 days.
365 days ago our beautiful little boy was diagnosed with cancer. Today I am reflecting on a year of cancer, the highs the lows and everything in between.
I want people to understand the story behind this image. This is what a day in the life of cancer looks like.
On the 29th October I joined the cancer mum club. I didn’t want to become a member, I’d happily give the membership card back in a heartbeat.
At the CLIC Sargent roadshow on Friday I was overwhelmed by the sheer energy, passion and drive the entire room has for supporting young people with cancer and their families.