Lymphomaniac
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Lymphomaniac
Lymphomaniac is a raw, honest and hilariously unfiltered look at life during and after cancer. At 22, Megan was diagnosed with stage 3 Hodgkin's lymphoma and through humour and vulnerability, she invites audiences into the often unspoken realities of her experience – not just battling cancer, but navigating the lasting mental health challenges that followed. Using comedy as a bridge, the show opens the door for deeper conversations about the emotional struggles we all face, whether sparked by illness or just life itself. It's an honest, funny and human invitation to talk about what's really going on.
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