After four years in remission, her mom's cancer was the last thing on Daniela's mind. Almost immediately into their bucket list luxury mother-daughter vacation, she learned that cancer was still top of mind for Mom, especially since dad's cancer is terminal. Daniela learned a lot about the cancer experience watching both parents journey through it simultaneously. This book is an honest portrayal of life with cancer and after remission, and all the pet peeves cancer patients suffer that many, would never dare say out loud. This book is a must read for anyone that has a loved one facing a cancer diagnosis. Its a handy guide of what not to do when trying to be there for someone you love with this disease and shows you how to navigate such a delicate space with grace and true helpful support. This book is a voice for anyone living with the disease sharig honest sentiments many patients would never have the heart to tell a loved one that with good intentions, may be hurting more than helping with their support. Whether you are a patient with well meaning family and friends annoying the hell out of you, or a caregiver feeling like you are walking on eggs trying to say and do the right thing, this book is for you!