Well-being with a Purpose: Meet Tanis (Team Cancer)
After years of frequent treatment, Tanis’s non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma had been kept in remission. But when the cancer returned again, Tanis came to Mayo Clinic to receive a new treatment, known as CAR-T cell therapy. Using her own individualized cells to fight the cancer Tanis now has a future without cancer. Read Tanis' story here: https://mayocl.in/2J8RbRe
Help earn a $10,000 donation to support CAR-T cell therapy research at Mayo Clinic by joining the Well-Being with a Purpose Challenge. To explore the challenge teams and register, visit the Well-Being with a Purpose intranet site: https://mayocl.in/2JajHBY [must be on network to access]
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Thanks for the tip. I just look at it from the perspective of "have I used this or will I use it soon" and go from there.
Now I just have to make sure my husband and kids put them back how I organized them! Luckily one of my 2 yr olds is more organized than I am and he makes sure everything is put back in the right bin in the right stop, if his brother puts it away wrong he calls him silly and fixes it. I might have created a monster!
I feel that small changes can be successfully accomplished, and I feel like "I got something done!" in the end. Sort of a check list at times.