Hair Despair
Hi friends! Today we will be sharing our own experience with hair despair and possibly some ways to make it better. We hope you find something that helps YOU! If treatment for your illness causes hair loss,…
The Small Stuff Matters
A feature from one of our wonderful guest contributors, Jil Metelski. Cancer is scary. Not just for the person with the disease but also for their family and friends. A few years ago, I became one of…
Leek Soup with Potatoes and Turnips
Another entry from our Contributing Food Editor, Christine Berardi. Something smells GOOD! When I’m tired or feeling poorly or the weather is unpleasant, there is nothing I like more than burrowing under a…
Welcome Friends!
We are so happy you are here. What happens when your life goes from ordinary to extraordinary? When you or a loved one is diagnosed with a serious illness, www.MyNewUsual.com can help the transition to a new kind of normal,…
Thought of the Day – “You Must”
Wise words from an enlightened man...
Hot Child in the City – Hot Flashes
Hot flashes are for the birds. But if you have to deal with it, here's some help. I was lucky enough (yeah, right) to have hot flashes as one of my side effects from the medication that…
For the Caregiver: Taking Care of Your Needs
Here's one from the archives that bears repeating... Being a caregiver is a tough and often thankless job. As a spouse or a parent or a child, taking care of loved ones is a responsibility that is often expected…
“Beautiful Day, Happy to Have Been Here”
The End of Life's Journey We recently saw this floating around on Facebook and Twitter. This link is from the Huffington Post about a woman who took her terminal diagnosis and embraced her last days, even to the point…
Bag O’Fun
Let’s talk about chemo. Chemo is not fun. The night before chemo day was the hardest for me, and actually getting the chemo was no picnic, either. You are there for hours, sometimes the whole day if the clinic is…