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jeszebelinhell · 9 days
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    Check Yourself
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jeszebelinhell · 1 month
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“I will remember your small room, the feel of you, the light in the window, your records, your books, our morning coffee, our noons, our nights, our bodies spilled together, sleeping, the tiny flowing currents, immediate and forever. Your leg, my leg, your arm, my arm, your smile and the warmth of you who made me laugh again.”
— Charles Bukowski
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jeszebelinhell · 4 months
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Embracing the Rollercoaster: Finding Strength in Our Shared Vulnerability
As an eleven-year breast cancer survivor, I feel it is important to address a topic that is often not openly discussed or acknowledged often enough n the cancer community – the power we can find in allowing ourselves to be vulnerable throughout the cancer journey. While positivity has its place and can lift our spirits, at times, it is crucial we recognize that not every moment will be filled…
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jeszebelinhell · 4 months
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A Love Letter to My Breasts
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jeszebelinhell · 4 months
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jeszebelinhell · 5 months
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jeszebelinhell · 5 months
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jeszebelinhell · 5 months
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A Love Letter to My Breasts
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jeszebelinhell · 5 months
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Oh, Jesus ...
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jeszebelinhell · 5 months
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Finding and Cultivating Gratitude After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
“If you want to find happiness, find gratitude.” This quote from Steve Maraboli deeply resonates with me as an 11-year breast cancer survivor. When I was first diagnosed at age 33, happiness felt hard to come by. But I soon learned that actively cultivating gratitude – even during the darkest days of treatment – could help me find joy. The months following my diagnosis were filled with endless…
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jeszebelinhell · 6 months
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Breast Cancer Survivors Empowered
As a fellow breast cancer survivor, I want to share a message of hope, strength, and empowerment. Though our journeys are unique, we share an understanding that cannot be fully grasped by those who haven’t walked this path. Take comfort in knowing you are never alone. Together, we form an unbreakable sisterhood. The road ahead will challenge you in ways you can’t yet imagine. There will be dark…
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jeszebelinhell · 7 months
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Trusting Your Gut - The Importance of Self Advocacy
Trusting Your Gut – The Importance of Self Advocacy It’s been over 11 years now since I first discovered the lump in my breast and embarked on a cancer journey none of us are ever truly prepared for. At the time, I was just 33 years old with two young children at home. Like so many of us, I never imagined cancer would affect me – at least not at such a young age. But when I felt something wasn’t…
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jeszebelinhell · 7 months
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The Power of Music
The Power of Music in Healing Life-Threatening Illnesses and Keeping Hope Alive Music has long been recognized for its therapeutic effects on the mind and body. Research has shown that music can lower blood pressure, heart and respiratory rates, reduce cardiac complications, increase immune response, and boost natural opiates.  Let’s explore the power of music in healing life-threatening…
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jeszebelinhell · 7 months
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I Still Believe
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