
Ep38: Fertility, Hair, Cancer. Part 2
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This episode is part two of our discussion with Emily Grant; a story about how far into your life cancer can reach. Emily is honest about a whole bunch of things including the impacts of losing her hair, and why trying to keep it was so important to her; facing life without children due to her fertility challenges, and feeling as though she has lost some rhythm in her life post-treatment. Once again, Emily, thanks for being open and willing to share, in the hope of making the ride smoother for the next person.
Emily refers in this episode to a few products that she found helpful:
- Her secret serum to grow back some killer eye lashes. We can’t endorse it, but Emily sure does.
-teaspoon castor oil
-teaspoon almond oil
-5 drops of vitamin E
- Vegan eye liner, shadow and brow pigment that helped paint back those lost brows.
https://kvdveganbeauty.com/products/super-pomade-vegan-eyeliner-shadow-brow-pigment?srsltid=AfmBOoqYqjpV5hbE1NQu2vw6NjLJG-YdOHu-gjpGzNgXMoX_5UpV3Hnt
Glynn also tells us about the great cancer and psychology podcast he is listening to, by Dr Charlotte Tottman, called Upfront About Breast Cancer, which can be found here:
https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/upfront-about-breast-cancer-what-you-dont-know-until/id1595689416
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