As we look forward to the future, we need to be thankful for what we have. And not be unhappy for what we don’t have. Now, we offer our annual message.…
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Today, I am quite sad. More on that shortly.
In our blog, we have focused on the journeys of people with serious health issues. And sought to be inspiring through posts such as these:
- Living Better and Being Happier
- Feeling Fortunate – Not Sorry for Oneself
- Having a Work-Life Balance
Why I am Sad Today
Over the weekend, the female half of one of my closest and dearest couples passed away.…
Read moreGetting Our Mojo Back
Today, I take a personal perspective with regard to getting our mojo back. As those of you who have followed this blog know, my personal journey forms the basis for many of the posts. …
I Am Now a Five-Year Cancer Survivor
Amazing. Unbelievable. Lucky. Blessed. I am now a five-year cancer survivor. Although some define the 5-year period as beginning at the date of diagnosis, I prefer to use the date of my Whipple surgery for pancreatic cancer.…
Read moreLatest Radio Interview on Embracing Life
This past weekend, I participated in an online radio interview with American Medicine Today for iHeart Radio.
Click the play button below to listen this 12:46 minute interview.…
Read moreCoronavirus Thoughts from a High-Risk Perspective
On Tuesday, we looked at the coronavirus in terms of facts versus myths. Now, we offer coronavirus thoughts from a high-risk perspective.
As those of you who read Living Well While Surviving Cancer already know, the author of this blog (Joel Evans) is a pancreatic cancer survivor with a compromised immune system.…
Read moreWalking for Cancer Cures
October is a big month for cancer research walks, especially since it is breast cancer awareness month. It’s also a big month for me, as my family and friends participated with me in the Lustgarten Pancreatic Research Foundation Walk on this past Sunday (October 6).…
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