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When Life Gives You Lemons

When Life Gives You Lemons

By: Kevin & Palmi Henry
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We do a bit of Research into handicapped travel issues and provide some solutions. Mobility, Hearing, Sight, Mental issues included. so far our episodes have included some information on Ataxia, Cerebral Palsy, Deafness, Dancing Sickness, Gulf War Syndrome, Long Covid and Wheelchairs. We are both Disability Advocates and realize there are too many diseases and conditions to cover and try to discuss the most common problems disabled people face and spread some awareness of disabled issues non-disabled people are unaware of.

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On a Previous episode I described how to enter our End Of Season contest. Step 1 click on the support our show link. Step 1 we require a one time payment (This has changed during our season) of $3. Step 3 (get you back to a one time payment) click on the $3 Subscription button. The following business day cancel the subscription (if you do it same day your bank may start thinking FRAUD. Step 4 Your done. Thanks for entering and "may the odds be forever in your favor",

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  • Lemons to Lemonade: When Cancer Becomes Manageable, Not Terminal
    May 21 2025

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    Cancer has evolved from a terrifying death sentence to a manageable condition for many patients, thanks to remarkable advances in treatment approaches. This transformation lies at the heart of our latest episode, featuring a candid conversation with Ruth Henry about her personal journey with biliary cancer.

    Ruth shares how her diagnosis began with severe abdominal pain that led to the discovery of a malignant growth blocking her bile duct. Rather than focusing solely on eliminating her cancer, Ruth's medical team employs a strategy aimed at controlling the disease's growth while maximizing her quality of life. This paradigm shift represents one of the most significant changes in modern cancer care—treating cancer as a manageable chronic condition rather than pursuing aggressive treatments that often devastate healthy tissue.

    The personalization of cancer treatment emerges as another crucial aspect of Ruth's experience. Every treatment she receives is meticulously tailored to her specific circumstances—her weight, height, age, and current health status. Blood work performed before each session ensures medication dosages remain precisely calibrated for her body on that particular day. When side effects become challenging, her medical team adjusts the frequency or strength of chemotherapy without abandoning effective medications. This individualized approach allows Ruth to continue living actively despite her diagnosis.

    Perhaps most surprising is Ruth's relatively manageable experience with chemotherapy side effects. While she experiences fatigue and changes in appetite, proactive measures from her medical team have helped her avoid severe nausea and other debilitating effects often associated with cancer treatment. The healthcare professionals at her cancer center provide not just medical care but practical wisdom for navigating life during treatment—from hydration strategies after infusions to timing medications for optimal comfort.

    As Ruth approaches her one-year treatment milestone, she reports feeling increasingly well as her medical team finds the perfect balance of therapy to control her cancer while minimizing side effects. Her story offers a refreshing perspective on living with cancer and illustrates how modern approaches are transforming outcomes for patients. Whether you've been touched by cancer personally or simply want to understand how treatment has evolved, this episode provides valuable insights into the changing landscape of cancer care.

    Looking to learn more about modern cancer treatment approaches? Subscribe to our podcast for part two, where we'll dive deeper into treatment strategies and medical advances changing lives for cancer patients everywhere.

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    25 mins
  • When Life Gives You Diabetes
    May 7 2025

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    Kevin and Palmi explore the complexities of diabetes management through a disability perspective, sharing personal experiences and discussing the newly recognized Type 5 diabetes linked to malnutrition.

    • Different types of diabetes explained, including the rarely discussed pre-diabetic condition
    • Managing diabetes through diet, especially increasing fiber intake to help regulate blood sugar
    • Adapting exercise recommendations for people with mobility limitations
    • How Kevin monitors blood sugar as someone with pre-diabetes
    • The fascinating history of insulin discovery and how the scientists chose not to patent their life-saving discovery
    • The newly classified Type 5 diabetes and its connection to malnutrition in developing countries
    • Links between diabetes and other health conditions, including emerging research on dementia
    • Practical strategies like proper water intake and stress management for better glucose control

    Sweet tea or unsweet tea? Kevin has secretly asked listeners to weigh in on this debate while Palmi was outside. Let us know your preference!


    the podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1FKvJD2sF5/


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    36 mins
  • Navigating Financial Markets with Disabilities: Smart Investment Strategies for Everyone
    Apr 23 2025

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    Money matters can be overwhelming for everyone, but for those navigating life with a disability, financial markets often seem doubly intimidating. What happens to your benefits if you start investing? Is trading even accessible? Can you practice without risking real money?

    Today we tackle these questions head-on with practical, straightforward advice from disability advocates who understand both sides of the equation. The good news? Social Security offers a six-month grace period before investment income affects your benefits, giving you time to test trading strategies risk-free. We walk through completely free paper trading options through apps like Webull and Robinhood that let you practice with virtual money before putting a single real dollar at stake.

    Beyond the basics, we explore how to read market movements, understand stock offerings, interpret financial news, and recognize market corrections versus true crashes. For the more adventurous, we even discuss advanced options like prop firms that provide trading capital to qualified individuals. Throughout the conversation runs a realistic thread – trading isn't for everyone's personality, and that's perfectly okay. The emotional rollercoaster of watching investments rise and fall isn't suitable for every temperament.

    Whether you're curious about dipping your toe into penny stocks or simply want to understand how financial markets work from a disability-conscious perspective, this episode provides a judgment-free roadmap to start your journey. Have questions after listening? Reach out through our website, and we'll connect you with expert advice tailored to your situation.

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    29 mins

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