Diagnosis / Treatment Update: “Optimize to the X”
I am officially done with my first set of chemo and, all things considered, I think it went well. Or… as well as chemo can go? As in: I survived…
Navigating dual primary cancer—one step, one rep, one breath at a time.
by Alli Houseworth
I am officially done with my first set of chemo and, all things considered, I think it went well. Or… as well as chemo can go? As in: I survived…
OK, so, “How did you tell people” isn’t a frequently asked question but it is one I was asked last week—and I realized it’s a really interesting, layered one. The…
I’m sitting at a two-top table at a Mexican restaurant in Charlottesville, Virginia with my co-worker Ben, housing chips and guac while he tells me the story of what happened…
Yesterday, Tuesday, May 19th, 2026, was my last infusion day of this round of chemo and, because I am a bit of a data nerd, I thought it might be…
Looking forward to surgery because it feels like a fucking break. Having people you wouldn’t even have even really called a friend six months ago be some of the people…
Let me tell you: there’s nothing quite like discussing organized crime with your plastic surgeon while lying topless in an exam chair as she fills a very large syringe with…
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – the mental side of this cancer thing is so much harder than the physical (and the physical is pretty freakin’…
Well. All good things must come to an end, I guess. Last Thursday I got notice that my insurance provider, Cigna, will not be participating in the Virginia Healthcare Marketplace…
I’m ten. Maybe eleven. I’m sitting at our family computer—a Macintosh SE. It has smiley faces and lives in our family room. I am attending to very important business. I…
On my first day of chemotherapy, I was handed a “swag bag.” Inside: information about my pump—which, by the way, my brother aptly named Sir Spits A Lot, because it…
Another round of chemo down. We’re officially in the back half… of Chemo Part One. My primary goal this week was to get a clearer sense of timelines from Dr.…
These two questions came from my colorectal oncologist, who I’ve referred to here as Dr. C but I’ll now call him by his full name: Dr. Cannon. I had scheduled…
It’s 2:30am on Friday, January 23rd and I’m slumped up against the wall in my upstairs hallway, unable to fully sit up. I’m hooked up to an EKG machine. There…
No big updates this week, but here’s a collection of a few small things: Chemo Another round of chemo is in the books—third of six this cycle. Nausea was managed…
Look, it’s not always comedically-placed “fucks” and poetry and PT wins over here. Many days–most days–are a huge battle with my mental health. Including today. And this one is dark.…
Celebrating the one-year anniversary of moving into your townhouse and realizing that when you moved in, you already had at least one cancer—you just didn’t know it. Your friend talking…
Though it’s pitch black out and it’s been fifteen years since I’ve driven US Highway 158, my body remembers the rhythm of the road. Which is why, when I’m behind…
Had some great progress this week that’s worth a share. Nutrition The transition off of the low-residue diet is going well! As I mentioned previously, the re-introduction of fiber-rich foods…
Look. Something goes wrong, blame the dog, right? This is my theory: my dog gave me cancer. Two cancers. Absurd! Here’s the thing about this sweet-looking old man: he spent…
Greetings from another week of chemo ass-kicking. This time, we got the nausea under control. Incredible win. (It only took 10 billion meds—by which I mean four different kinds of…
Taking an unbelievable amount of prescription meds when you used to barely take Ibuprofen or cold meds in the Beforetimes. Your mom asking which chemo side effect you’re most afraid…
It’s 3:45am. I’ve been lying in bed, wide awake, for 30 minutes. All I can think about is a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. I cannot tell you the last…
TL;DR (because I love bodies and this post is going to get a little long and a little nerdy) Here’s what I’m working on in PT: Preventing frozen shoulder and…
“But you’re so young! Why you have a cancer problem?!” my nurse Kyoung asked as she hooked my port up to that day’s iron infusion. “I don’t know, Kyoung,” I…
I wasn’t sure how to start this one—until my brother reminded me of the classic Mike Tyson quote: Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face. And…
Going into a grocery store two days after you get your port placed – and for the first time since before your surgery – and thinking that absolutely everyone can…
My best friend asked me if I remembered coming out of anesthesia for my breast surgery. I do. I remember the nurses talking about travel. I started to cry. I…
A week and a half before my chemo began, I had a 90-minute one-on-one teaching session with a nurse practitioner named Jen from my colorectal oncologist’s office. First of all:…
My friend Micah was in town and came over last night. We were catching up on many things, including how f’ing hard it’s been to get a job in this…
TL;DR My rectal cancer symptoms increased significantly and are the worst they’ve ever been. I was able to get in to see my colorectal oncologist (Dr. C) this week for…
Opening your budget tracking sheet for the first time in six weeks and seeing a tab that says “DCIS Expenses” and it having a pretty short list of items, considering.…
This is my first one of these posts, so I’m going to backtrack a bit before circling back to the news I got last week. BEFORE LAST WEEK Breast Cancer…
What were your symptoms? Breast Cancer None. The two areas of DCIS were discovered on a routine mammogram. The IDC was discovered on a standard-issue MRI I got post-diagnosis. Rectal…
February 23, 2026 Fourteen days post-op — boots on broadway If you had told me one week ago that I would feel like this— energized, up early, making my own…
Do you have insurance? Are you on your ex-husband’s insurance? Yes, I have insurance. No, I’m not on my ex-husband’s insurance. When our divorce was finalized I had to secure…
My mom saying she doesn’t like to microwave things in plastic and me thinking, me too, but what the fuck does it matter because I got cancer anyway. I used…
What surgery did you have? On February 9, 2026 I had a single mastectomy on the left side and a mastopexy (lift) on the right side. Click here to read…
Do I renew my yoga teaching insurance for the year? Will I teach this year? Looking at emails from before surgery. People moving to different states. Lives are moving forward? …
Week One: Post-Op Hell I thought this would be the easy part. This is the part I thought I knew. Even though I’ve never done this before–never had surgery, or…
Navigating dual primary cancer—one step, one rep, one breath at a time.