My Oncologist said I have to Slow Down, but can I?

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I share another important update from my recent appointment with my oncologist. The news? I need to slow down. As someone living with terminal cancer, I've been pushing myself, perhaps too hard. Join me as I process this advice and grapple with the question: Can I truly slow down when time feels so precious and life keeps going on around me?

This video offers a raw look at the realities of living with cancer, the challenges of balancing life and limitations, and the importance of listening to your body. If you're navigating a cancer journey, are grieving a loss to cancer, or seeking cancer support and connection through personal cancer stories, this video is for you. I share my reflections on this difficult but necessary conversation, hoping to offer understanding and solidarity to others facing similar experiences. Find strength and community here.

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