After my diagnosis, I spent weeks – months – trying to make sense of my new reality. I researched constantly: cancer, symptoms, side effects, decoding medical language, how to prepare for the next round of treatment, side effects serious enough to warrant medical intervention, safe foods, clean products etc. Everything changed – even the most basic routines.
But beyond the physical toll were also the invisible battles. "Chemo brain", being one of them, made it difficult to think clearly, stay organised, or even remember simple things. After appointments, I’d come home exhausted, trying to recall what had been said. Had I asked the right questions? Did I write down all the important details? Where was that note? Managing treatment schedules, medications, symptoms – along with everything else – became overwhelming, especially at a time when I had the least capacity to manage them.
I needed structure. I needed clarity. I needed something that understood what I was going through.
That’s when the idea for The Cancerkit was born.