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Living Well Cancer Resources
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 เม.ย. 2018
Our Mission
Living Well exists to provide compassionate care that empowers, encourages, supports and provides hope to cancer patients and their families.
Our Purpose
Our unwavering commitment is to ensure people facing cancer feel empowered with knowledge, strengthened by action and sustained by the supportive community created by Living Well.
Our Focus
Living Well’s focus is to help cancer patients and their caregivers learn vital skills that enable them to regain control, reduce isolation and enhance their quality of life.
Our Values
Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence
Read more about us livingwellcrc.org/
Living Well exists to provide compassionate care that empowers, encourages, supports and provides hope to cancer patients and their families.
Our Purpose
Our unwavering commitment is to ensure people facing cancer feel empowered with knowledge, strengthened by action and sustained by the supportive community created by Living Well.
Our Focus
Living Well’s focus is to help cancer patients and their caregivers learn vital skills that enable them to regain control, reduce isolation and enhance their quality of life.
Our Values
Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence
Read more about us livingwellcrc.org/
Understanding Chemo Brain
Are you dealing with mental fog or cloudiness? You are not alone. “Chemo brain” is a common side effect of treatment. We will teach you how to reduce the symptoms and manage the challenges you’re facing.
Presented by: Eric Larson, PhD, Neuropsychologist, Northwestern Medicine Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital, and Laura Miller, Speech-Language Pathologist, Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital
Presented by: Eric Larson, PhD, Neuropsychologist, Northwestern Medicine Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital, and Laura Miller, Speech-Language Pathologist, Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital
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Tour Living Well Geneva!
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Take a look inside and outside of Northwestern Medicine Living Well Cancer Resources, located at 442 Williamsburg Avenue in Geneva, Illinois. Living Well is a gathering place where people come together through a shared experience: a cancer diagnosis. Whether you are a patient, a caregiver or a family member, Living Well can help you navigate your way through diagnosis, treatment and survivorshi...
Tour Living Well Warrenville!
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Take a look inside and outside of Northwestern Medicine Living Well Cancer Resources, located at 4525 Weaver Parkway, Suite 103. This location is next to the Northwestern Medicine Proton Center and Warrenville Cancer Center. Living Well is a gathering place where people come together through a shared experience: a cancer diagnosis. Whether you are a patient, a caregiver or a family member, Livi...
Fertility and Cancer
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Fertility and Cancer, presented by: Kristin Smith, Program Manager for Fertility Preservation, Northwestern Medicine Center for Fertility and Reproductive Medicine This program delves into the complexities of fertility in cancer treatment. Participants will explore strategies to preserve fertility, the impact of various treatments on reproductive health and the evolving field of oncofertility t...
Chair Yoga and Standing Balance
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Standing time is associated with improved cardiometabolic health and a lower risk of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease. This class encourages participants to practice standing balance exercises in a safe environment following a seated mobility session.
Movement for Bone Health
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Standing time is associated with improved cardiometabolic health and a lower risk of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular disease. This class encourages participants to practice standing balance exercises in a safe environment following a seated mobility session.
Yoga
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Build strength, balance and flexibility while creating a higher state of mindfulness. This gentle and sometimes invigorating class will help manage stress as you tune into your mind/body connection.
Tai Chi
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A gentle form of exercise focused on maintaining strength, flexibility and balance while helping to reduce stress and anxiety. This is standing practice.
Now It's My Turn to Cook
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Now It’s My Turn to Cook: Tips for Simple and Healthy Meals Learn how to make easy, nutritious meals and snacks during treatment.
Chemo Demystified
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This presentation offers a clear and concise exploration of chemotherapy, covering its mechanisms, side effects and recent developments. Presented by Anna Osmun, PA, Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital
Protecting the Immune System and Reducing Inflammation Through Food
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Incorporating anti-inflammatory foods into your meals may help reduce low-grade chronic inflammation. Review which foods are considered the best choices to help with inflammation and how your diet can help prevent long-term inflammation.
Lymphedema Management and Risk Mitigation
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Explore treatment options and ways to reduce your risk for lymphedema. Learn about effective therapies and lifestyle changes to improve your quality of life.
HPV Vaccines and Cervical Cancer Screening
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HPV Vaccines and Cervical Cancer Screening
Navigating Intimacy Sexual Health Durning and After Cancer Treatment
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Navigating Intimacy Sexual Health Durning and After Cancer Treatment
Being Well Gut Health and The Microbiome
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Being Well Gut Health and The Microbiome
Moving Forward after a Cancer Diagnosis with Culinary Nutrition
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Moving Forward after a Cancer Diagnosis with Culinary Nutrition
What to Eat Before and During Chemo Treatment
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What to Eat Before and During Chemo Treatment
Proactive Management of Treatment Related Symptoms
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Proactive Management of Treatment Related Symptoms
Who did a fabulous job with this video. You explained the concepts well in a way that is accessible to anyone. I just watched someone else's video under graphic art in the boat made it sound so serious and precise that I couldn't finish watching the thing. The next video I chose was yours and I'm very glad I did. Thank you exclamation points
Thank you for this explanation. I am getting the workup and didn’t know why they were doing certain tests. I am encouraged by the information in this video. My level of fear is not gone but it is decreased.
Love your video great information ❤
Me parece un método de expresión para liberar emociones sin la necesidad de interpretarlas pues se evita el que invadan tu intimidad , cercano a respirar
Stunnnnning!
This is, by far, the best video I've seen, thank you so much!! I just made my first one today and about to do another, inspired by you! Just a 4x4 tile, gotta start small!
I love this lady. She has a positive attitude and sees possibilities no matter what she does. She has ideas and solutions that can turn anything into a masterpiece.
I just had surgery to remove the lesion as it's being called to remove radial scar. It was then that I was diagnosed DCIS. AM I going to have to additional surgery?
This is a very good lecture. Lots of great pearls to take away from it. I wish though you had talked a little bit about the anti-proliferation, aunty metastasis, and pro apoptosis benefits of cannabis oil. Anyone watching this video should also check out Dr Christina sanchez.
Radiation can damage other organs in the body and have permanent side effects. Really caculate the percentages of risks. Hormone therapy has side effects. In my case, DCIS, stage 2 9 ML nodule invasive also estrogen positive, clear margin with a lumptectamy. Clear lympnodes. I opted out for radiation and hermones plus I had a test to measure reoccurrence. Came in at the lowest number. Very low chance to reocur. The lumptectamy is still healing after 3 months. I still have discomfort and pain at the incision sites, which is quite extensive...not just two 2" incisions like I was shown on a video!
You are a joy to watch. Thank you for sharing your talent!
I had scattered calcifications 2021. Not too worry, report wise them group of abnormal calcification in same breast 2024.
super thanks
Thank you so much Cheri, I really really enjoyed watching you create these neuro-graphics drawing. I have to say I really really love ❤❤❤❤❤ your work.
I love how you speak quickly! As an ER Nurse, I like things that happen fast!!
Can the cells escape when getting a biopsy? The tumor is being tugged and removed leaving cells exposed on its way out. Pls answer. Thank u
Great ideas! 💕
It seems theae are not neurographic lines..check out..they are very different
Fantastic video.
Excellent information
Thanks
Thank you. This information is so important I just had surgery
Wow, they are lovely.❤
Lindos trabajos...
What are your thoughts on Imvexxy vaginal inserts? It was prescribed for me for vaginal dryness. I am 58 and past menopause. However, I spotted on and off for several months. My doctor did an endometrial biopsy and it came back clear. I am not sure about inserting this cream. I would love to know your thoughts.
Thank you.
What if wbc goes down?
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What about grade 0?
I have Adenocarcinoma Left upper lobe stage 1. The biopsy made it difficult to breathe in and out w/out pain for 8 days. Not looking forward to surgery at all.
Thank you Cheri! I'm new to this, and your website is very helpful. You provided many examples, which illustrated a range of applications. The constant in your works is the rounding off of overlapping lines. That consistency unifies your examples. I'm ready to start now, and will follow your website. Just what I needed!
Until the Federal Govt realizes there is MONEY to be made with cannabis or big PHARMA gets in on it, docs will act like they know nothing about how much cannabis can help and little busy bee nurses who know NOTHING about cannabis like this one need to just shut up unless they ARE going thru it. Enough with the preachy bs. (She says she is not judgy but she is totally judging in this video, and this type of no info and no personal experience with CBD or Cannabis just shut up.
I hope it is okay to make a friendly suggestion. I think it took about 13 minutes to get to see the alcohol inks getting applied. I wanted to see how it spreads on paper. Show that, then show your ink drawings on the alcohol ink. That would grab my attention. My curiosity has been up for a long time. Suggestion. At start of video, give some footage of what it looks like to use the inks. Then explain after that. It will encourage beginniners to hang in there. For me, 13 minutes of explaining is discouraging me to stay with the video because I have nothing to relate to about how the inks work. I like your designs on the ink. They are really nice.
Thank you doctor! It’s really scary dealing with chemo induced neuropathy. I don’t know what my future holds. Already so much stress to recover from cancer & now weakness on hands & legs, risks of falling. It’s devastating.
Finished chemo about two months ago and the neuropathy is getting worse and is driving me crazy.About thirty years ago I suffered nerve damage at the knee in my left leg giving me drop foot for a few months and permanent numbness in my foot and up to the knee. It was pretty much healed over time but the chemo seemed to kick it back to how it was when it happened.I can't tap my foot or even pull it up when sitting or standing.
I am currently dealing with this
Such beautiful designs. I’ll share and do some! Merci
Hi, I have trouble with the smell. It gives me headaches. Do you know anything that could help me ? Thank you
That was great!!Thank you!
Excellent resource for my upcoming robotic surgery, have a few more questions for my surgeon and I thank you for your information.
Thank you for your detailed presentation. I’ll be undergoing a VATS procedure later this year and I’m seeking out all of the information I can on prep/recovery.
Magnifique ! Bravo et merci from France. Toutes ces idées me seront utiles comme méditation artistique ❤
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Thank you, very interesting video. I have neuropathy in my fingers and legs for 7 days after having Taxol and Carboplatin chemo. The ice gloves help my hands, but it always comes back. I am Type 1 diabetic also. I just hope this chemo doesn't cause it to continue after my treatments are over. It's very painful.
I had right upper VATS lobectomy in August 23. My nodule was 8mm and turned out to be a squamous cell carcinoma. I also had three lymph glands removed and thankfully the cancer was completely excised. My recovery was uneventful, with only mild discomfort from the intercostal nerves. I only had sporadic periods of breathlessness which faded within weeks of my surgery. I have had a further CT scan and have an appointment on May 13th with the thoracic team for a check up. I’m feeling very positive about things and can’t thank then enough.
What is the black pen? I know you said gel… specifically? I want to try it :)
Do you need to varnish the tiles after painting??
Ah. Never mind. 😂
You need to seal it with a spray. She showed it at the beginning of the video
My bucket list is to try every single art medium that I can!! Alcohol ink is definitely on my list!!
Awesome ❤
I had oesophagus cancer removed by robot. My blood pressure dropped and after a CAT scan it was found I had internal bleeding leading to multiple organ failure, dialysis, a haematoma on my lung and a suspected heart attack. I spent 6 weeks in intensive care which was by far the worst part plus I had a tracheotomy meaning I had no food or water for weeks. Plus I could not speak. A disaster and I will be taking it further.
I used to do this as a kid back in the 70s and it was just a form of doodling for me at the time. My single parent used to wonder why I would spend so many hours just making all these curvy lines and circles and then filling them in and I remember telling her one day that I didn’t want any sharp corners, that everything needed to be rounded out really nice. And here we come decades later to discover that this is actually beneficial! I’m definitely returning to it as I’m permanently physically disabled and in constant pain for spinal degeneration and nerve damage, fibromyalgia and other things. I’m battling depression and anxiety as a result of the nerve damage and the fibromyalgia so I’ve armed myself with various alternative healing techniques such as Qigong, EFT Tapping, Sound and Light Therapy with a device, CBT Techniques and now this. It’s in “stacking” things you find helpful (without overwhelming yourself) that you can start feeling a little better every day. I pray we all benefit and heal.
I had right lung upper lobe wedge resection done on 4/01/24. Doing well no other cancer found in pathology report .as it turns out I only had squamous cells o.4cm in 1 nodule. Still have some minor nerve discomfort at times but it is getting better. Only further treatment at this time is to have periodic CT scans every 6 months for 2 years. Good luck to all who are going through this. Very informative interview ❤
They’ve had transdermal patches since the 1800s?