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Coping with Grief and Loss
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Your way of grieving is unique to you. These resources were created to help inform and guide you through your time of grief.
Patricia Saluk
Prairies
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In June 2010, I had just returned from my leave of absence teaching in the Middle East. I felt great and revitalized from seeing another part of the world and was looking forward to sharing new ideas at school. However, within the year various health issues began appearing.
Gail Whiteford
Prairies
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When I was a teacher I always went for my medical appointments in June to make sure I was healthy enough to go back to work, and that had not changed. I went to see my doctor and did all the necessary tests including blood work.
Stories of your loved one
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Rachel Van Wert - 10 things to have with you
Prairies
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Top 10 things to have at the hospital while going through treatment.
Michelle Burleigh - Learning self-love through cancer
Ontario
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‘Michelle, you need to slow down or you’re going to get sick’. That is what my best friend used to say to me before I actually did get sick. Life was hectic, I was always on the go. Need to be here, need to go there, don’t forget about this or that.
Katie Coniglio - Start a family after cancer
Ontario
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It was February of 2015, I was 25 years old and I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. I had just got married less than a year prior (July 2014) and I was shocked and scared of the word “cancer”. Naturally, I was afraid and worried about what my future held.
Idan Mualim - Give back to the community
Ontario
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On September 18, 2003, I was diagnoses with Leukemia, I was only 4 years old. That week, I was the “Star of the Week” at my preschool, but my mom took me out of school early one day because she found 2 lumps on my neck.