Catherine Jane
Catherine Jane has taken her love for clothing & rebranded herself as a stylist, blogger & wardrobe consultant. Find more on YouTube-Trending Lightly
Lung survivor Steve wasn’t always optimistic about his chances of beating his disease. Now, with “near complete response” to his treatments two years later, he’s glad he was wrong! Read how Steve found hope in his journey, even when he thought it was lost, Humans of New York xoxo: https://bit.ly/3Opmc42
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The many challanges of finding the right size begin with the meaningless of sizes themselves.
Why Are Clothing Sizes So Confusing? A reader puzzled by seemingly inflated sizes seeks an explanation.
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Dear Friends,
Last year I was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. There is no stage 5. The diagnosis was devastating.
A few weeks before I received the news that would forever change my life I felt well, that was until I was rushed to the ER with debilitating back pain. It turned out that my back pain was due to a metastasis crushing my L5 disk. Not only was I in excruciating pain but I was also frightened. Ten years ago, my younger sister, Lisa, passed from the same NSCLC (non-small cell lung cancer), and this memory still lives with me. Neither Lisa or I smoked.
The initial care I received was shockingly inept. Necessary tests weren’t ordered, a biopsy was delayed for biomarker testing and twice prescriptions were written on expired pads. That’s the short list. I wasn’t receiving the treatments and tests when I needed them. But here’s the thing, there’s no cancer guidebook. I had no idea how to manage my own health care, I didn’t know how to advocate for myself, and I was too weak to even understand all the complexities of navigating the health care system.
As traumatic as my diagnosis is I feel incredibly fortunate to have met Bonnie Addario, lung cancer survivor and founder of GO2 Lung Cancer Foundation. Without Bonnie’s tender guidance and fierce advocacy, I would not be in good health today. That’s right, I have metastatic cancer and my current state of health is good. My health is good because every day I take one pill that targets my specific type a lung cancer without destroying my immune system. This pill will stop working at some point. But I am optimistic that the medical community will soon come up with a secondary treatment. This gives me hope.
I never asked myself, “why me?’ because through Lisa’s example I understood the randomness of cancer. Still it took me months before I was able to tell my family and a handful of friends. I chose to be silent as it was easier for me not to speak and relive my story. Telling my story only infected me with sadness and invited unhelpful comments. But silence does nothing to help drive research for treatments, advocate for early screenings, change our knowledge of the causes of lung cancer beyond our limited understanding, or create a universal standard of care for lung cancer patients.
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter.” Martin Luther King
All cancers are different, but here is what I know about mine.
~Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death.
~Despite that, lung cancer receives the least funding for all major cancers from the National Institute of Health.
~Women who never put a cigarette to their lips are twice as likely to develop lung cancer than men who never smoked.
~Lung cancer is increasing in never-smokers. In 1995 only 8% of lung cancer patients were never-smokers. Today 17.9% are never-smokers.
~Lung cancer treatment has evolved rapidly in the past decade, leading to remarkable growth in the number of therapeutic options. But more research is needed in order to advance our understanding of all cancers.
I hope that you can help me and anyone diagnosed with lung cancer by making a donation to GO2 Lung Cancer Foundation.
Love,
Catherine
GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer - Support for Patients, Survivors & Caregivers Get information on lung cancer detection, diagnosis and treatment. Access to information on lung cancer support groups, treatment centers and awareness.
A Wall Street Dressing Down: Always. Be. Casual. As workers return to the financial district, longstanding dress codes have been relaxed. Right now, almost anything goes. Even jeans.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/americans-purging-pandemic-wardrobe_l_60e6267de4b0e01982e97fa7
Americans Purging Pandemic Wardrobes As Life Returns To Normal The post-pandemic shopper is more environmentally conscious and prefers clothes that have good resale value, rather than disposable fast fashion.
"The wellness industry is the diet industry, and the diet industry is a function of the patriarchal beauty standard under which women either punish themselves to become smaller or are punished for failing to comply, and the stress of this hurts our health too." Read more.
Opinion | Smash the Wellness Industry (Published 2019) Why are so many smart women falling for its harmful, pseudoscientific claims?
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dressing-for-work-gained-weight_l_60b90dc8e4b0169ca9727ab9
If Your Work Clothes Don't Fit After A Year Of The Pandemic, You're Not Alone Here's how to dress for the body you have now when you return to the office after COVID-19 closures.
Lay-over , date night in NYC or maybe you have a hankering for 60s vibe? Check out the Very cool!
Remember luggage without wheels? Museum TWA Hotel
With the world opening up again I wonder if we will open our eyes to the over-supply, over-purchasing, and over-trashing of our clothes? How do we know what is truly "sustainable" if the word itself has become a marketing tool? What happens next is really up to us.
The Life and Death of Your Jeans A new book enters that category known as “fashion horror stories.” Something to consider before you shop.
Road trippin’
I don't know who needs to hear this but purchasing clothing from fast fashion brands is bad on so many levels. Buying second hand clothing, clothing that is made to last, and buying less is the only way out of this cycle. Less demand for garbage, less garbage is produced. Read more,
You Know Fast Fashion Is Bad. So Why Can't You Stop Buying It? The industry is churning it out, but only because you keep buying it. Here's what you can do to break the cycle.
The Big Reveal; How Will You Dress After the Pandemic?
Schedule an Appointment With Those Clothes You Haven’t Worn in a Year Is it possible that a sense of style is one more thing we lost during the pandemic? Here’s why dressing to be seen in public seems so much harder now.
Looking for a little happiness? It could be lurking somewhere in your closet.
It's Official: Dressing Up Really Does Make Us Feel Happier The simple act of putting on fancy clothes can boost the mundane day-to-day. Here, psychologists explain why.
Can't get out of your Covid fashion rut? It's time to dress up again!
It's Official: Dressing Up Really Does Make Us Feel Happier The simple act of putting on fancy clothes can boost the mundane day-to-day. Here, psychologists explain why.
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