Breast Cancer Book
Stef
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thanks for the
thanks for the reconmendation Stef. We have a whole bunch of baby sisters here who i am sure will appreciate it also. Even though I am done with treatment I plan on getting the book just for gp, on top of which you never know when you might come to a place where you need to pass on such a book unforunately
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The 3rd printing which istjhay said:thanks for the
thanks for the reconmendation Stef. We have a whole bunch of baby sisters here who i am sure will appreciate it also. Even though I am done with treatment I plan on getting the book just for gp, on top of which you never know when you might come to a place where you need to pass on such a book unforunately
tj
The 3rd printing which is the one I have is available at curebreastcancer.org. There is another printing available from Amazon. Not sure if it is in book stores or not since mine came from my medical team.
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Stef, I will look intoJeanne D said:Stef ♥
Thanks Stef for posting about this book. I will have to get it. I really like it when bc survivors recommend books for us to read. We need to do this more often.
Love, Jeanne ♥
Stef, I will look into getting that! How are you doing? Are you moving soon or starting work? Thank you!
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Thanks!
Since I'll be doing alot more reading in the near future, I sure appreciate the referrals on good books! Today I just received Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book that was also passed around on here. It's sooo much thicker than it looked! That should keep me busy for awhile. It helps so much to be informed on this whole process. I'm learning a whole new language.
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It will probably be a monthAlexis F said:Stef, I will look into
Stef, I will look into getting that! How are you doing? Are you moving soon or starting work? Thank you!
L e x ♥
It will probably be a month before we make the move, but we are going through 33 plus years of accumulated stuff. I am being very ruthless and getting rid of tons of stuff. The garage and side yard is the most challenging and hubby is tackling that. If I go back to work, it will be somewhere up in the Sacramento area. I won't do serious job searching until we are settled. Thanks for asking.
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BooksCat64 said:Thanks!
Since I'll be doing alot more reading in the near future, I sure appreciate the referrals on good books! Today I just received Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book that was also passed around on here. It's sooo much thicker than it looked! That should keep me busy for awhile. It helps so much to be informed on this whole process. I'm learning a whole new language.
Cathy
Another good book is Living Through Breast Cancer by Caolyn Kaelin.
I also sent off for Dreamwalk by Rachael Clearwater. If you go to her website, and, you are a bc survivor, you only pay like $2 or something for the postage. I am not for sure I really like her book. It started slow for me, so, I put it down and haven't finished it.
And, I got Breast Cancer Husband by Marc Silver for my husband. I am so proud of him. He is actually reading it and asking a lot of questions. ( good questions too haha )
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another good book
I just received "Hope in the Face of Cancer" from a friend who just got a 2nd year good report after having stomach and esophagal (sp???) cancer. It's by Amy Givler, MD and survivor. Very readable but also good info. Adds in scripture and faith stories also.0 -
Good booksLT said:another good book
I just received "Hope in the Face of Cancer" from a friend who just got a 2nd year good report after having stomach and esophagal (sp???) cancer. It's by Amy Givler, MD and survivor. Very readable but also good info. Adds in scripture and faith stories also.
Thanks for the recommendations of all of these books. Think I will get them!
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I ordered one today online.DianeBC said:Good books
Thanks for the recommendations of all of these books. Think I will get them!
Hugs, Diane ♥
I ordered one today online. Figured it was easier than going to the book store. lol I went to Amazon and got it.
Thanks again all!
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Steffauxma said:It will probably be a month
It will probably be a month before we make the move, but we are going through 33 plus years of accumulated stuff. I am being very ruthless and getting rid of tons of stuff. The garage and side yard is the most challenging and hubby is tackling that. If I go back to work, it will be somewhere up in the Sacramento area. I won't do serious job searching until we are settled. Thanks for asking.
Stef
I imagine in 33 years, you do accumlate a lot! Just wishing you good luck with your move. Look at it as an adventure!
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A great follow-up book
I've just discovered "After Breast Cancer - A Common-Sense Guide to Life after Treatment" by Hester H Schnipper. She's a bc survivor, a social worker who counsels women with cancer and leads support groups, and her husband is an oncologist - lots of solid background there! I read the whole thing, and have marked places to re-read; it's definitely helped my "what happens next? I'm feeling deserted" feelings. Even though like all of you, I have many follow-up appointments and tests, etc., that panic creeps in at times.
-Barb0
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