Cancer's Gift
Title | Cancer's Gift PDF eBook |
Author | Donna L. Breen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2000-09-03 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780970223807 |
"A family's journey through the world of cancer and special relationships formed with other families and caregivers."--Title page verso
Daisy’s Gift
Title | Daisy’s Gift PDF eBook |
Author | Claire Guest |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2016-07-14 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0753552019 |
Claire Guest was walking her dogs when Daisy, a fox red Labrador, nudged her breast insistently and stared up into her face with her big brown eyes. Sensing something was wrong, Claire visited her GP and soon found out she had a very deep – and difficult to diagnose – form of breast cancer. Daisy had saved her life, simply by smelling her cancer. With her scientific background and deep love of dogs, Claire intuited that Daisy and her canine pals could save many more lives, and set up the charity Medical Detection Dogs. Though faced with many challenges, Claire and her dogs have proven to be a remarkable asset to cancer detection, and have changed the lives of many seriously ill people and their families. This is the story of how our relationship with dogs can unleash life-saving talents, changing not only the medical world, but our own lives too.
The Gift of Cancer
Title | The Gift of Cancer PDF eBook |
Author | Brenda Michaels |
Publisher | Skyhorse |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2014-10-14 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 9781629145716 |
For fourteen years, Brenda Michaels battled cancer. Then one day she surrendered to the experience and found the gift in her disease. The Gift of Cancer: A Miraculous Journey to Healing speaks to anyone on a journey of wellbeing, whether suffering from a life-threatening disease or merely desiring to live a better, more fulfilling life. After Brenda’s third cancer diagnosis and being told she had a year to live, she boldly stepped away from the accepted medical model, said “no” to chemotherapy, and chose alternative treatment. This unorthodox path, the connection of mind, body, and spirit, which many experts now believe is the key to true healing, ultimately saved Brenda’s life and put her in control of her own destiny. Her story reveals the immense healing power available within each of us. With each obstacle Brenda encounters, we see the indefatigable courage and fortitude she demonstrates in facing her demons both inside and out. Michaels’ uplifting memoir encourages us to listen to our inner voice, trust our intuition, and look at the true source of healing. When we are willing to look deep within and take responsibility for our choices, we have the power to alter the course of our lives in miraculous and unexpected ways.
Cancer Was Not a Gift and It Didn't Make Me a Better Person
Title | Cancer Was Not a Gift and It Didn't Make Me a Better Person PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy Stordahl |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015-12-09 |
Genre | Breast |
ISBN | 9781517070229 |
Are you weary of stories portraying cancer as merely a bump in the road, an experience to be grateful for or a chance for personal enlightenment? Nancy Stordahl shares about her breast cancer experience while intertwining memories about what it was like to be a caregiver for her mother who died from metastatic breast cancer. Originating from personal, unrestrained journal entries, this strikingly frank memoir gives readers a glimpse into cancer's messy realities including the multitude of emotions that arise when a family is catapulted into the world of cancer chaos. This is truth-telling from a not-so-pretty-in-pink perspective, resulting in an honest, realistic portrait of family, cancer and loss that will encourage others facing similar trials to ditch the societal expectations and instead do things their own way. You don't have to smile your way through cancer.
The Unlikely Gift of Breast Cancer
Title | The Unlikely Gift of Breast Cancer PDF eBook |
Author | Diane M. Simard |
Publisher | Bookbaby |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-02-05 |
Genre | Breast |
ISBN | 9781543956191 |
The Unlikely Gift of Breast Cancer is a memoir about waking up in mid-life and learning to lead with your heart instead of your head. Diane M. Simard--a journalist, angel investor, and aerospace executive who was raised in a small Nebraska town--weaves an engaging account of her experience with Stage III breast cancer that is raw, unapologetic, and humorous. Her sobering--yet uplifting--account describes in explicit detail the emotions, fatigue, nausea, sights, and smells of her treatment protocol. couched by the oscillating swirl of emotions that forced her to slow down and take stock of the first 50 years of her life. Featuring poignant thoughts about Diane's emotional reactions as she ponders the possibility of dying, followed by her inspirational search for strength and meaning, readers will be enthralled by her candor and vulnerability, particularly as she reflects on the events in her life that influenced her and ponders who she wants to be after treatment finally ends. She captures the range of reactions from others witnessing her treatment protocol, ranging from destructive social responses from complete strangers to loving, positive reinforcement from her closest supporters. She demonstrates a unique willingness to talk about the ugliness of cancer treatment and the life-changing realizations about her true self. Her story about post-traumatic growth and benefit-finding is an important tool for healing from the traumatic events of our lives.This authentic, informative story is aimed to inspire women in business, successful leaders, and driven individuals who think they know who they are before a diagnosis of cancer leads them to discover their true selves.
Cancer Hates Tea
Title | Cancer Hates Tea PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Uspenski |
Publisher | Page Street Publishing |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2016-12-13 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1624143164 |
Drink Tea to Tell Cancer ‘Hit the Road’ Become a tea lover with a purpose and help your body defend itself against cancer. Learn to embrace tea in all its varieties— green, white, black, pu-erh, herbal and more—as both a mental and physical experience to protect your health. Discover the history, growing information and health implications of each variety, as well as uniquely delicious methods to boost your intake with serving suggestions, food pairings and recipes that highlight the benefits of tea. After her own battle with cancer, Maria Uspenski extensively researched tea and discovered hundreds of studies that showed how powerful a five-cup-a-day (1.2 L) steeping habit could be. Tea is the most studied anti-cancer plant, with over 5,000 medical studies published on its health benefits over the past 10 years. By breaking down how tea works with your body’s defenses against cancer in a lighthearted tone, Maria’s serious research is approachable and relatable for anyone who is battling the disease or for family and friends of those fighting cancer. Start harnessing the wellness-promoting properties of tea and see your life change with an easy-to-follow three-week plan that gets tea polyphenols streaming through your system 24/7.
The Gift of Cancer
Title | The Gift of Cancer PDF eBook |
Author | Anne McNerney |
Publisher | |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2004-01-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780966871654 |
This book is an autobiographical account of one woman?s spiritual renaissance brought about by her own experience with cancer. Through her dreams and a realization of her own Spirit, Anne McNerney was empowered to change. She became a passionate and vibrant personality, dedicated to introducing other cancer patients to the power of spirituality. McNerney?s examination of the spiritual cause-and-effect behind illness brings us one step closer to awakening and authenticity.