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Posted on January 25, 2023January 25, 2023

Long Coffee

I wrote the following post back in September, but it is just as relevant now as it was then. In honor of Tarlie.

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I’m excited to share that I am now a regular contributor for @curetoday, one of the largest cancer publications in the United States. I’m looking forward to this partnership and opportunity to reach a wider audience! Perhaps best of all is that I get to be animated😉! #bucketlist #cancer #braintumor #braincancer #cancerawareness #writing #writingcommunity
With all my treatments and medications it’s easy to get too fatigued to make a decent meal. I’ve been loosing weight recently, so my mom sent me @barilla protein-fortified pasta. I decided to add a ton of garlic, chicken, broccoli, and sauce to make a delicious high-carb, high-protein meal! #nutrition #braintumor #braincancer #cancer #pasta
Excited to serve as an ePatient Ambassador once again for @endwellsf. Last year was a transformational experience that inspired me to pursue palliative care advocacy, including rotations with an amazing pediatric palliative care attending. All families deserve palliative care. Link in bio to read the full article.
One year of immunotherapy infusions complete. People often ask me how many rounds I have left, and I don’t have an answer. In theory, the best case scenario is that I’ll receive these treatments every three weeks indefinitely since stopping means the treatment isn’t holding back my tumor.
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