by Steve Brownley | Dec 1, 2018 | Lou
This is probably going to be the shortest contribution to the blog, however my excuse is I’m finding this really difficult, but I wish to support my daughter in any way i can and like she says, this is to let other mums in my situation know that they are not alone,...
by Steve Brownley | Nov 24, 2018 | Lou
I’ll never forget when I found out Lou had been diagnosed with breast cancer. I was in the garden with my one year old twins; I felt like I’d been kicked in the stomach. I couldn’t speak. I couldn’t process it. I still can’t. The year that followed just seemed like...
by Steve Brownley | Nov 17, 2018 | Lou
Cancer has a darkness and a lightness. It enters every aspect of your life and can have some dire consequences and effects on your everyday life, but it can also have some positives. Things you never thought about. Lou has asked me to write this to try and give the...
by Steve Brownley | Nov 16, 2018 | Lou
I think being a Patient, Victim, Warrior, Survivor, however you wish to label anyone who has or had cancer is the easier side of the coin so to speak. We are on the hamster wheel, no option of getting off, or taking a breather, our lives revolve around, tests,...
by Steve Brownley | Nov 10, 2018 | Lou
This month my good friend Jackie Buxton – Author of ‘Tea and Chemo’ and ‘Glass houses’ agreed to open herself up to our questions below: If you could go on a run with a group of people alive or passed, who would you choose and...
by Steve Brownley | Nov 9, 2018 | Lou
So many people either directly in our lives or viewed from afar via social media etc. inspire and motivate on a daily basis, some probably not even aware of the ripple affect they have on us. For me its people like Sophie Radcliffe, her mission to champion ordinary...
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