Diane LaFaso Skullr

Diane LaFaso Skullr

7 Things No One Tells You After a Cancer Diagnosis
The practical and emotional truths I wish someone handed me on day one.
May 29 • NOT BROKEN:Diane LaFaso Skullr
Chemo Brain
#9 What We’re Not Telling You ~ Cancer Patient Secrets Series
May 26 • NOT BROKEN:Diane LaFaso Skullr
Having a job and working through this cancer journey
#8 What We’re Not Telling You ~ Cancer Patient Secrets Series
May 21 • NOT BROKEN:Diane LaFaso Skullr
The friends who just fade away absolutely break our hearts
#7 What We’re Not Telling You ~ Cancer Patient Secrets Series
May 18 • NOT BROKEN:Diane LaFaso Skullr
#6 What We’re Not Telling You ~ Cancer Patient Secrets Series
May is Mental Health Awareness Month.
May 14 • NOT BROKEN:Diane LaFaso Skullr
Am I Going to Die?
Are you scared? Of course you are.
May 11 • NOT BROKEN:Diane LaFaso Skullr
Do You Ever Google Your Diagnosis?
(And Should You?)
May 8 • NOT BROKEN:Diane LaFaso Skullr
The Reality of "NED"
Let’s talk about the reality of life and scanxiety after active treatment.
May 7 • NOT BROKEN:Diane LaFaso Skullr
Why some patients just want to give up.
#5 What We’re Not Telling You ~ Cancer Patient Secrets Series
May 6 • NOT BROKEN:Diane LaFaso Skullr
You have the right to refuse medication
While I was in the hospital recovery from a colon resection surgery, one of my nurses tried to kill me.
May 5 • NOT BROKEN:Diane LaFaso Skullr
The Emotions of Cancer Loneliness
The loneliest part of cancer isn’t that you feel like you are fighting this by yourself.
May 4 • NOT BROKEN:Diane LaFaso Skullr
The well-meaning “stay strong” clichés aren’t always helpful.
#4 What We’re Not Telling You ~ Cancer Patient Secrets Series
May 1 • NOT BROKEN:Diane LaFaso Skullr
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