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Showing posts with label throat cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label throat cancer. Show all posts

Thursday, August 23, 2012

The Day That Changed My Life - An Emotional Journey

We laugh, we cry, we talk, we shout, we moan, we groan, we sing, we scream, we yell and some of us yodel - we use our throat to make those sounds.

Imagine by chance rubbing just behind your ear/neck area and feeling a little bump, one that feels so insignificant you are certain it's probably nothing but you decide to get it checked. The shock comes when the results are in and you hear the words - you have cancer, throat cancer. Keith Hern is a photographer who captures moments through his lens. Now the lens are turned on him as he shares his emotional journey with us.

While each journey is unique, we all share a common theme cancer changes our lives forever.



More about--> Keith Hern <--on his blog

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

The Day That Changed My Life - An Unjazzy Journey

Imagine being a musician learning that you have cancer of the throat and the treatment may cause neuropathy of the finger tips (numbness)and eliminate high frequency hearing. Eric Muhler a Jazz Musician share his journey with throat cancer.

While each journey is unique, we all share a common theme - cancer changes our lives forever.



Don't forget to share with others as it may be just the thing someone may need to hear.

Monday, June 13, 2011

The Day That Changed My Life - How Do You Cope?

This year the 24th National Cancer Survivors Day was on June 5, 2011. As many gathered to celebrate, there are those who are still facing their journey with uncertainty. Will you survive? How long will it take? How do you cope?
The questions can go on and on. However, cancer survivors love to share their journeys as they want to encourage others to face it and take it head on. Brace yourself, it wont be easy. Listen to the survivors as they share how they coped with their journeys. Each journey is different.........Cancer changes lives forever....

Mark Colter


Martha Anderson


Joyce Gant