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Health
All the Ways People Shame My Post-Cancer Body
06.22.18
By
Lindsay Jean Thomson
Health
After Cancer, You Still Have to Get Used to Your New Body
01.29.18
By
Lindsay Jean Thomson
Health
My Plastic Surgeon Made My Post-Cancer Breasts Two Sizes Too Small
01.04.18
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My Cancer Doctor Suggested I Order a Vagina Egg
12.26.17
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Cancer Doesn’t Make Me a Victim
12.13.17
By
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There’s No Such Thing as ‘Healthy’ or ‘Sick’ After You’ve Had Cancer
12.11.17
By
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Recovering From Cancer Means Convincing a Lot of People That I’m Okay
11.20.17
By
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I Don’t Need Motivational Signs to Get Through Cancer Treatment
09.13.17
By
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The Radiation For My Cancer Could Give Me More Cancer
09.06.17
By
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Episode 9: My Surgery Bill Was 75K
08.24.17
By
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Episode 8: One of the Weirdest Parts of Cancer is Getting Used to My New Breast
08.08.17
By
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Episode 7: The Day I Said Goodbye to My Right Breast
06.09.17
By
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