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Living Well Cancer Resources
Приєднався 5 кві 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
Переглядів: 152
Відео
Tour Living Well Geneva!
Переглядів 2096 місяців тому
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!
Переглядів 1596 місяців тому
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
Переглядів 516 місяців тому
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
Переглядів 1006 місяців тому
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
Переглядів 1127 місяців тому
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
Переглядів 717 місяців тому
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
Переглядів 657 місяців тому
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
Переглядів 428 місяців тому
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
Переглядів 778 місяців тому
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
Переглядів 1079 місяців тому
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
Переглядів 859 місяців тому
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
Переглядів 13210 місяців тому
HPV Vaccines and Cervical Cancer Screening
Navigating Intimacy Sexual Health Durning and After Cancer Treatment
Переглядів 11110 місяців тому
Navigating Intimacy Sexual Health Durning and After Cancer Treatment
Being Well Gut Health and The Microbiome
Переглядів 5910 місяців тому
Being Well Gut Health and The Microbiome
Moving Forward after a Cancer Diagnosis with Culinary Nutrition
Переглядів 13211 місяців тому
Moving Forward after a Cancer Diagnosis with Culinary Nutrition
What to Eat Before and During Chemo Treatment
Переглядів 18911 місяців тому
What to Eat Before and During Chemo Treatment
Proactive Management of Treatment Related Symptoms
Переглядів 9311 місяців тому
Proactive Management of Treatment Related Symptoms
I love this class! Thank you so much!
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Thank you. Very informative and interesting!
cancer ad not on this topic
I'm so happy to discover this just today... I'm a survivor of very violent youth and have a lot of trauma. I loved drawing when I was young, but life hits, and i had no one saying that i was good in anything. 5 years ago i cut bridges with my family as ill never be enough to deserve them support. I started looking in the neuroscience and trauma and nde... It helped me a lot, but i want to start drawing again, but I always feel so blocked, unknowing what to draw... This exercise is perfect for my neuronal healing and my drawing motricity 🥰 Thanks a lot 🎉❤🎉
I had Taxol 7 years ago and I started having foot neuropathy. My oncologist cut my dose down but it kept getting worse so he cut my treatment short. It never went away and it has gotten worse.
I had a left lung pneumonectomy stage 1b NSCLC and now, 9 years later, I have an elevated left hemidiaphragm and hiatal hernia, and GERD. Should I be concerned? Thank you much.
Thank you
Love your presentation...you are so informative. I'm a total newbie to this craft but am so anxious to delve into this medium.
When you say using your Black Pen...what kind of Pen do we need to buy?
Why I don’t get the round form when I use the straw?
Excellent come tary thank you
I just came across this technique a couple of days ago and started on water color pad. I’m 72 and use to do this when I was a child it was called stain glass crayon. Used black crayon to make scribble lines and spent hours coloring in the spaces. I remember how relaxing it was. I love that I found this more sophisticated way to create and feel calming. Thank you. I really love this.
very well spoken clear to me yikes I,m a skeptical person about every detail during and after surgery have learned on my own vision before your video scariest to acknowledge hope i can come out very live and well live in connecticut wish you were here
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THANK YOU ... FOR THE INFO. MY WBC COUNT WENT FROM 20 TO 40 IN 6 MONTHS BUT VERY FEW OTHER SYMPTOMS.. MAY NEED TREATMENT WITH BTK SOON ??
I am a tnbc patient 5 years ago few months ago I had some chest pains and a CT show 0.7 cm some things they suspected to be lungs cancer still getting the pain in and out no cough no shortness of breath no hoares sometimes have difficulty burping after meals have to wait until January to do another CT scan I am worried
Thank you so much. I really enjoyed this video!
Awesome video- thank you!
Lovely video. Thank you!
Lovely land you have. I have land and intend to dress it up.
Love this so beautiful thanks
Thanks for the tips to make my art more interesting. I like your work. It’s beautiful.
I would suggest you watch introductory courses on neurographic art by Psychologist Pavel who invented this art therapy form. Your lines are too straight and patterns are repeated. It annoys me when people pretend to be "experts" on something that they aren't really experts at. It's teaching people to do it incorrectly and that just isn't right.
Breast cancer treatment also cause teeth and gum issues as well! This is because of the the acidity of the mouth. I just learned about xylitol which alkalize the mouth, which prevents oral decay. I use birch xylitol. Be your own advocate! I ended up with a gum disease which is causing rapid loss of teeth and gum receding. It’s costing me over $30,000 to treat my teeth. I have lost 4 teeth thus far.
Thanks for sharing!
A its a great big square hmm ? Guess the diameters ❤
Thank you for this video. I had radiation treatments to my brain two years ago. It is only today that I am feeling pain in my teeth and gums. I use ACT everyday and it helps a little, but it feels like I have a major infection.
I have never heard of this art form and it's very beautiful and this video's description is helpful. However, note to the camera-person - please position the camera in front of the artist's hand, not behind as you were covering much of what she was 'showing' us.
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
I'm curious too, looking fwds to the reply.
Great ideas! 💕
It seems theae are not neurographic lines..check out..they are very different
Fantastic video.
Excellent information
Thanks