Thursday, September 24, 2015

Zomato, zomato and multiple linkage.

Apparently, the Urban Spoon site is no longer the Urban Spoon site and is now Zomato. We'll see how this goes with the food review thing I have going on there.  JS

My friend, Beth over at The Cult of Perfect Motherhood, posted something which I believe you, the readers, should take a look at.  It's about why she hates the pink ribbon culture and it's a damn good read.

Living With Cancer:  Collateral Damage by Susan Gubar is also an excellent read.  She talks about even though treatment may end, side effects don't always end and many are impairing.  Personally, I can cite the fucking lymphedema that flares up on occasion and makes things difficult for me and yet for many others, it's absolute fucking torture they have to live with day in and day out because it's not curable and it's not controllable for them.

I don't know how on earth I've missed Shittytittiebangbang, but I did.  Now that I've found her, I wanted to share with you all.

A molecular biologist explains how THC completely kills cancer, so maybe we'll eventually see what comes of that, like maybe more studies and it can finally be offered as a valid option in the treatment of cancer and other vile illnesses that wreck people's lives, bodies, and health.

And in other important linkage I'm sharing today, The Realm of Caring is rocking the news and education related to cannabis in the healthcare industry.

Coping with Fear of Recurrence is actually somewhat helpful in content.  I admit I was surprised when I read it because it came across as helpful in a good way.

Breaking Breast Cancer has a great post about recon related ink.

Cancer--Until You've Had It, You Don't Get It.  That pretty much says it all, I think.

What is the Real Battle Here? is another one that's an excellent read.

Breast Cancer Awareness?  Let's Get Real from The Accidental Amazon is, of course, a great read.

From JAMA Oncology (Journal of the American Medical Association) is Losing the Battle With Cancer and I think it looks like they're finally starting to comprehend just exactly what a shit storm a cancer diagnosis actually is for so many patients.

I may not post much for the month of October because there's just so much that needs to be said and I'd never be able to say it all.  JS  


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