The first week after an anterior hip replacement — what actually gets you through it
What the first week after an anterior hip replacement really feels like – pain, sleep, walkers, PT, and dressing without bending. An honest, practical guide.
Still creative, just exhausted — making art and music during treatment
Cancer treatment can drain the energy to make art, music, or writing – even when you still want to. Why it happens, and gentle ways to keep creating.
What we’ve been reading, listening to, and watching: a curated reading list for life during and after treatment
Most ‘books for cancer patients’ lists are inspirational and shallow. This one is built differently — drawn from named authors, named podcasters, named survivors who’ve published their own work. Each entry comes with a real reason to read, listen, or watch.
Three sessions a week, 52 weeks a year — the wardrobe rotation that finally worked
Skeleton draft — Dialysis Life cluster Three sessions a week, 52 weeks a year: the wardrobe rotation that finally worked · target ~2400 words · format: PILLAR
How real customers wear Inspired Comforts: a video-led tour
If you want to see what the products actually look like in motion — on real bodies, in real treatment chairs, in real recovery rooms — this is the tour. Five short videos, four UGC creators, and the things you can only see when the garment moves.
Three sessions a week, 52 weeks a year. The wardrobe rotation that finally works.
156 sessions a year. After watching dialysis nurses, patient creators, and our own customers, the wardrobe rotation that holds up across a real year of treatment lands at four pieces. Here is what they are, what makes each one earn its place, and how to actually wear them.
Who am I now? Identity and recovery
Skeleton — Relationships, Identity & Body target ~2200w · PILLAR
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…
Living with a urine bag: a complete dignity-first guide
If you have a Foley catheter, a leg bag, or an indwelling drainage system — whether it is temporary or a long-term part of your life — this is the practical guide nobody handed you at discharge. What works day to day, what works at night, what works under your clothes, and the small things that cha…





