Melanie O'Neill
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Celebrating the 50th birthday I never expected to see - Mel O'Neill
I am frightened of the destruction and devastation I will leave behind should I die
'Once cancer enters your life you are never quite the same person'
Mel O'Neill's blog: 'Has cancer made my life better or worse?'
BLOG: 'Nobody wants to talk about The Change'
'The wait for my brain scan result had my heart pounding' - Mel O'Neill
BLOG: "I'm living with cancer...not dying of cancer"
BLOG: 'Perception can make or break you when you're battling cancer'
BLOG: Mel O'Neill defines her cancer after white blood count drops
BLOG: Mum Mel picks herself up after setback
BLOG: Rollercoaster month for Mel during inflammatory breast cancer treatment
Blogger Mel O'Neill: 'Why I won't be worrying in 2018'
'Cancer doesn’t have to end in tears...there are survivors too'
'If it’s meant to be, it’s meant to be': Blogger Mel O'Neill reflects on the past month
'So proud of my children after everything they have been through'
"My children had no memory of me without cancer....but now they will"
"The tears could have been for something far more daunting": Mel O'Neill's latest blog
BLOG: "That's my girl(s)!"
Coming out on the other side of a tormented week
"Worrying about tomorrow only takes away the pleasures of today"
BLOG: "Worrying only takes away the pleasure of today"
Blogger Melanie O'Neill talks about her new positive approach to life
So much has happened over the past month
Continuing to venture on with hope in my heart
The Inspirational Awards evening
Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Everyday I feel a different emotion
Reaching a place of reality
The story so far
The aftermath of the crash
Letting go of the outcome
Live your Joy!
Are we ever certain of anything?
When will I get my wish?
Note to Self
The Surgery
A night to Remember
Nothing Short of a Miracle
Preparing for my 2nd Operation
My trip to Brazil
Memories worth making
How do you pick yourself up?
Yes I do love my life
Treating the cause
Learning to be grateful
Learning to be grateful
A time for change
Here we go again
Starting a new Chapter of Blogs
One Year On.
What a difference a year makes
Dare I say those 3 words?
No going back to cancer
Filling my glass up