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My delusion wasn’t shared
You can’t connect with people when you don’t share the same reality.
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Walled in by psychosis
When you enter a psychotic state, you become increasingly isolated from the world around you.
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Ragequit
The following comic may contain traces of nuts.
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Overpowered
A daily task for you is a daily challenge for me.
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Zoning
How can something so cute and fluffy make my body so red and rashy?
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Last man standing
If only I had a penny for every speck of dust in my house.
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Gluten-free economy
Let’s face it, the gluten-free aisle sucks.
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Winning
Because when my skin’s happy, I’m happy.
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Nope
When the pollen game is strong, I am weak.
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Down the toilet
Oh, look, it’s the consequences of my actions...
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All About Cancer
Once you’ve had cancer, it’s easy to forget who you were before, but please remember: it does not define you, and *you’re* the one in charge of talking about it as much or as little as you like.
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Holiday Plans
Many people were desperate to travel abroad once the lockdowns were over, yet there are still plenty who are still waiting for that opportunity.
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Translation
It can be OK to ask a direct question… sometimes skirting around the topic of cancer can make it the elephant in the room that hangs around awkwardly.
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Everyone's a Critic
If the bowel doesn’t return to its usual habits after cancer treatment, navigating a social life becomes also about finding places to eat where you feel (literally) catered for.
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Still Human
It’s frustratingly easy to trick yourself into thinking you’re simply going to bounce back with 100 per cent health once your cancer treatment is over.
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Pop Up
Being successfully treated for one type of cancer doesn’t always stop the brain from finding other cancers to worry about…
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Direct Response
All people handle conversations around cancer differently. There’s no ‘right’ way to do it, but talking openly can be a big help.
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Scanxiety
‘Scanxiety’ is a well-known term in the cancer community for all the feelings associated with follow-up scans. These feelings can last for days or even weeks before *and* after the scan is over.
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Adrenaline
Surviving cancer doesn’t always mean you have to live each second like it’s your last.
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Bestseller
Writing can be a way of keeping fit too.
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Standing Up
The collateral damage of cancer treatment extends to all activities, including a night of live entertainment.
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Paranoia Enjoyer
Even after successful treatment, the physical and mental effects of cancer can continue in many unforeseen ways.
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Cooperative
When we can work things out together...
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Every day
Dreaming about days lost to work...
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Endless growth
Sometimes work just feels endless...