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Wendy S. Harpham, M.D., F.A.C.P.

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Wednesdays with Wendy blog on Healthy Survivorship

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WEDNESDAYS WITH WENDY

Hopeful news and views
on Healthy Survivorship

Steps to Take If Your Illness Causes Pain

July 30, 2019 Wendy Harpham

My June 19th post discussed a common conundrum for patients: Should they suffer silently to protect their loved ones? Or does hiding pain selfishly deprive loved ones the opportunity to help, offer comfort, or at least know what’s going on?

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In Healthy Survivorship, Family illness Tags Illness, pain, survivorship
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The Best Decisions are Governed by Values

September 10, 2017 Wendy Harpham

A man's decision to donate one of his kidneys to a stranger offers Healthy Survivors a provocative insight on decision-making. 

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In Healthy Survivorship, Hope, Medical decision making Tags Tversky, Kahneman, kidney donation, medical decisions
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Hurricane Harvey and Healthy Survivorship

August 30, 2017 Wendy Harpham

Fellow Texans are suffering from the wrath of Hurricane Harvey. A few thoughts for those impacted, drawn from my experiences as a cancer survivor:

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In Hope, Healthy Survivorship Tags Hurricane Harvey, Survivorship
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Who Knows If McCain is a Healthy Survivor?

July 26, 2017 Wendy Harpham

Who determines if John McCain is a Healthy Survivor? Whoever can determine if McCain is (1) getting good care and (2) living as fully as possible.

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In Healthy Survivorship Tags McCain, glioblastoma, cancer, survivor, Healthy Survivorship
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Is John McCain a Healthy Survivor?

July 22, 2017 Wendy Harpham

McCain's diagnosis released a flood of articles about survivorship in the setting of a poor-prognosis cancer.  Assuming McCain is fulfilling the first criterion of a Healthy Survivor by receiving excellent medical care, is he living fully, knowing the average life expectancy is 15 months?  

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In Hope, Healthy Survivorship Tags McCain, cancer, survivor, cancer fight, glioblastoma
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