Samira Rajabi was diagnosed with a vestibular schwannoma, also known as an acoustic neuroma in 2012. She has had ten surgeries to deal with her tumor and its various side effects. She writes a blog about her life, surgeries, recovery and experiences at LivingWithHerbert.com. She is currently a post-doctoral fellow at the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, where she studies media studies. In her spare time she plays with her two pups and spends time with her husband exploring Philadelphia.
Stress, Spinal Fluid and Surgery: Seeing Into Life After Medical Intervention
June 9th 2016When life feels really big, it's natural to see only the worst case scenario. It's natural to see catastrophe looming. Whether or not a catastrophe is on the horizon, it is out of our control. So perhaps it is more fruitful to keep ourselves in the here and now, in order to live our best life possible.
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The Meaning of Life Is to Live
February 1st 2016Living through illness is never easy. It is so tempting to let diseases and diagnoses take our energy and make us bystanders in our own lives. But if every day of our life — even when full of suffering — is an adventure to be lived, how can we be a part of it? Because we must be a part of it.
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