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Creating a System for Managing Medications
Posted on Wednesday April 24, 2024

One of the realities of mesothelioma treatment is the need to manage medications. Depending on the type of treatment a person has recently had or is undergoing, that may be a small or a really big task.  It’s easy to find yourself with mesothelioma medications that you take once daily, some you must take in […]

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Survivor Shares How Mesothelioma Impacts His Diet
Posted on Wednesday April 24, 2024

Shaun Bigbie first started experiencing an unusual feeling of fullness. Fullness after eating is expected, but when it’s extreme or very uncomfortable after eating can be a sign of a health issue. Shaun’s doctors originally thought he was dealing with a mild case of diverticulitis. “Around the time I started having that feeling of fullness, […]

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9-Year Peritoneal Mesothelioma Survivor Beating the Odds
Posted on Tuesday April 23, 2024

At just 36, doctors diagnosed Raeleen Minchuk Prokopetz of Canada with peritoneal mesothelioma. The shocking diagnosis, one that usually affects men in their late 60s and 70s, immediately put her life on hold. “How can you just tell someone who’s 36 years old with three kids to go home and get my affairs in order, […]

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Returning to Work Quickly After Mesothelioma Surgery
Posted on Tuesday April 23, 2024

Shaun Bigbie isn’t letting his recovery from surgery with heated intrathoracic chemotherapy stop him from working or taking care of his mother. Shaun, who is 53 years old, learned he had peritoneal mesothelioma in July 2023.  HITHOC surgery is typically used for pleural mesothelioma patients whose tumors develop on the lining of their lungs. With […]

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Medical Gaslighting: What Mesothelioma Patients Need to Know
Posted on Friday April 19, 2024

Have you ever heard of medical or physician gaslighting? It’s only been fairly recently that I’ve known the correct meaning of this term. It’s a relatively new term getting more attention in the medical community.  Medical gaslighting can be described as when a healthcare professional dismisses your symptoms, shows no concern for your feelings and […]

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Counseling Awareness Month: Mesothelioma and Mental Health
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024

We’re in the midst of Counseling Awareness Month, which aims to highlight the contributions of professional counselors. It’s also an opportunity to promote mental wellness and encourage people needing support and guidance to seek it from qualified mental health counselors.  Throughout my 28 years as a mental health counselor, I have witnessed great strides in […]

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Survivor’s Tips for Managing Post-EPP Pain and Sleep Issues
Posted on Tuesday April 09, 2024

I expected to feel some pain and fatigue after my extrapleural pneumonectomy surgery. But I hadn’t fully anticipated how just when I needed more rest, my postoperative discomfort would make getting that much-needed rest so challenging. Rest is important as you prepare for surgery. Symptoms of pleural mesothelioma before surgery can make restful sleep challenging. […]

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