Flying with a PICC line, a port, or fresh stitches: a real guide (with TSA scripts)
The medical part is the part everyone explains. The identity part is the part nobody touches. Treatment changes how you eat, sleep, work, dress, look in the mirror, and think of yourself before any surgical site has finished closing. The practical guide to that quieter, harder territory — written w…
PICC lines vs ports vs catheters — a comfort guide for each
Skeleton draft — Chemotherapy cluster PICC lines vs ports vs catheters: a comfort guide for each (with photos) · target ~2000 words · format: GUIDE
I went to my first chemo in jeans. Here’s what I wish I’d worn.
A practical, hour-by-hour guide for the days surrounding a chemotherapy infusion — what to pack, what to wear, what nobody at the discharge desk has time to explain. Built on guidance from MSK, ACS, breastcancer.org, and patterns we hear from real customers and oncology nurses on YouTube.
What to wear to an IV infusion: a complete comfort guide that isn’t about cancer
Most adaptive-wear writing assumes you are being treated for cancer. Roughly half the people sitting in infusion chairs in the US are not. They are managing MS, Crohn’s, ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, iron deficiency, immunoglobulin deficiency, or simply getting an IV vitami…





