by Dr. Amy Rothenberg | Feb 23, 2024 | Articles
I came home two weeks ago! Today is the one-month mark since I was blessed with my new stem cells. I was able to send a heartfelt, de-personalized note of thanks to my 23-year-old donor who remains anonymous. If she agrees, which I hope she will, we can meet at the...
by Dr. Amy Rothenberg | Feb 6, 2024 | Articles, Blog, Cancer Related, leukemia
Alas, I emerge from the worst of the transplant times back to some semblance of myself. I will need to process many things like the role of suffering and the purpose of pain, but for today, I’d like to focus on getting along well in the sandbox. I think about all the...
by Dr. Amy Rothenberg | Jan 19, 2024 | Articles, Blog, Cancer Related, leukemia, Mental health
A lesser-known offering at MGH is their Integrative Therapies Program. On my first day back, I let the staff know I’d like access to it all: Reiki, Therapeutic Touch, Massage, Acupressure, Art Therapy, Music Therapy. Why not? I have already reframed my central line...
by Dr. Amy Rothenberg | Jan 13, 2024 | Articles, Blog, Cancer Related, leukemia, The Environment
The list of things a rainbow might signify runs long and reads like feel-good-about-it all dime store psychobabble: acceptance, new beginnings, harmony, happiness, hope, inspiration, integration, love, luck, joy, transformation. Let’s not even get started with equity...
by Dr. Amy Rothenberg | Jan 11, 2024 | Allergies, Articles, asthma, Blog, Pharmaceuticals
Potential Mental Health Side Effects of Common Asthma and Allergy Medication Recent information, underscoring the potential mental health risks of the common asthma medication, Singulair is essential information to share. About 8% of Americans are diagnosed with...