
Precarity for Infinity
04/18/24 • 31 min
Life is, by nature, precarious. None of us knows when our last day will be. But if you’ve had a life-threatening illness, this truth feels a lot more real. On today’s show we discuss the way that you never really lose a sense of life’s precarity after cancer. For our full show notes, visit the podcast page at our website: https://www.mysisterscancer.co/podcast
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Life is, by nature, precarious. None of us knows when our last day will be. But if you’ve had a life-threatening illness, this truth feels a lot more real. On today’s show we discuss the way that you never really lose a sense of life’s precarity after cancer. For our full show notes, visit the podcast page at our website: https://www.mysisterscancer.co/podcast
Note: This content is for informational purposes only and does not provide any medical advice. Contact a medical professional with any health questions.
Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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