What books have you read that have helped you in FIGHTING bc????
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Dreamwalk
I got, for free, Dreamwalk, a survivor's journey through breast cancer by Rachael Clearwater. I went to her website and if you are a bc survivor, all you pay is a couple of bucks for postage.
I also wanted to add that I read all of the literature that my cancer center gave to me. It is important to understand your treatment as best as you can.
Diane0 -
Anticancer
Anticancer, A New Way of Life, was great. The book is by David Servan-Schreiber, MD, PHD and cancer survivor. Also, A Writer's Journey by Christopher Vogler helped me put cancer into perspective and look at it as a Hero's Journey with me as the hero.
Victoria0 -
I got Breast Cancer HusbandBethInAz said:Good books
I loved "Uplift" by Barbara Delinsky (I think that's her name) - the stories are so touching and the advice so helpful. But, of course, my favorite and most uplifting book that I read is the Bible. In it I find my strength.
Beth
I got Breast Cancer Husband for my hubby by Marc Silver. He said he understood what I was dealing with better after he read it. He was already the best!!0 -
Lance Armstrong's book was amazing!Megan M said:I got Breast Cancer Husband
I got Breast Cancer Husband for my hubby by Marc Silver. He said he understood what I was dealing with better after he read it. He was already the best!!
I also read "Cancer Has it's Privileges" by Christine Clifford, "A cancer BattlePlan" by Frahm, and Eating Well Through Cancer" which is a cookbook/supportbook by Holly Clegg & Gerald Miletello, M.D.0 -
Anti-cancer, a new way ofDiana77 said:Womens bodies womens wisdom by christine northrup
And also anticancer. They are both written by doctors and lean strongly towards healthy living and destressing. The first puts a huge emphasis on how what is going on can effect our bodies.
Anti-cancer, a new way of life. You need to read it0 -
The one book I would buy...mom62 said:Great Book
The Middle Place by Kelly Corrigan is inspiring
...if I could, for every woman finishing treatment -- After Breast Cancer: A Common-Sense Guide to Life After Treatment, by Hester Hill Schnipper, LICSW.
The author is an oncology social worker and two-time breast cancer survivor. I started it about a month before finishing treatment, and carried it around with me like Linus with his blankie. No one tells you how difficult it is when you finish active treatment -- this book really helped.
I also recommend:
After Cancer Treatment: Heal Faster, Better, Stronger, by Julie K. Silver, MD - Author is a rehabilitation physician and breast cancer survivor -- talks more about physical than emotional recovery, so makes nice companion book to After Breast Cancer.
Your Brain After Chemo: A Practical Guide to Lifting the Fog and Getting Back Your Focus, by Dan Silverman, MD, PhD and Idelle Davidson
Anti-Cancer: A New Way of Life, by David Servan-Schreiber
And I'm currently reading The Cancer Survivor's Guide: Foods That Help You Fight Back -- a lot of the same ideas about food as Anti-Cancer, but with recipes and practical tips for how to incorporate foods into your diet.
Traci0 -
I love Lance Armstrong! HeMama G said:Lance Armstrong's book was amazing!
I also read "Cancer Has it's Privileges" by Christine Clifford, "A cancer BattlePlan" by Frahm, and Eating Well Through Cancer" which is a cookbook/supportbook by Holly Clegg & Gerald Miletello, M.D.
I love Lance Armstrong! He is an inspiration to everyone!0 -
Great recommendations Traci!TraciInLA said:The one book I would buy...
...if I could, for every woman finishing treatment -- After Breast Cancer: A Common-Sense Guide to Life After Treatment, by Hester Hill Schnipper, LICSW.
The author is an oncology social worker and two-time breast cancer survivor. I started it about a month before finishing treatment, and carried it around with me like Linus with his blankie. No one tells you how difficult it is when you finish active treatment -- this book really helped.
I also recommend:
After Cancer Treatment: Heal Faster, Better, Stronger, by Julie K. Silver, MD - Author is a rehabilitation physician and breast cancer survivor -- talks more about physical than emotional recovery, so makes nice companion book to After Breast Cancer.
Your Brain After Chemo: A Practical Guide to Lifting the Fog and Getting Back Your Focus, by Dan Silverman, MD, PhD and Idelle Davidson
Anti-Cancer: A New Way of Life, by David Servan-Schreiber
And I'm currently reading The Cancer Survivor's Guide: Foods That Help You Fight Back -- a lot of the same ideas about food as Anti-Cancer, but with recipes and practical tips for how to incorporate foods into your diet.
Traci
Great recommendations Traci! And, I trust your judgement! Not sure why..lol, but, I do!0 -
Trust me, Susie, trust me...susie09 said:Great recommendations Traci!
Great recommendations Traci! And, I trust your judgement! Not sure why..lol, but, I do!
Why? Because I went to a very expensive college, I've discovered Pizza, The Miracle PMS Cure, and I can successfully use the word "blankie" in a sentence!
How could you NOT trust me???
;-) Traci0 -
Self HELPLynda53 said:Treat Her Like A Princess, Denise Hanz
Great and simple facts for patient, family, caregiver, friends family and SO.
I shouldhave had it before treatment to have a few "helpers" read!
Peace
I had been on a self help journey for more than 10 years prior to my bc diagnosis that was 14 years ago.
One of the best books I have ever read was
The Art of Simplicity
Living by the essentials of the heart.
by a woman, someone has my book.
full of sayings I have never heard
and quotes from bible and other religous books
Probably the simpliest books with the biggest lessons. I learned so much and given just this year.
Tara0 -
THAT is exactly why I trustTraciInLA said:Trust me, Susie, trust me...
Why? Because I went to a very expensive college, I've discovered Pizza, The Miracle PMS Cure, and I can successfully use the word "blankie" in a sentence!
How could you NOT trust me???
;-) Traci
THAT is exactly why I trust you Traci! Mainly that pizza cures PMS! LOL0 -
I have read many over the past year.TraciInLA said:The one book I would buy...
...if I could, for every woman finishing treatment -- After Breast Cancer: A Common-Sense Guide to Life After Treatment, by Hester Hill Schnipper, LICSW.
The author is an oncology social worker and two-time breast cancer survivor. I started it about a month before finishing treatment, and carried it around with me like Linus with his blankie. No one tells you how difficult it is when you finish active treatment -- this book really helped.
I also recommend:
After Cancer Treatment: Heal Faster, Better, Stronger, by Julie K. Silver, MD - Author is a rehabilitation physician and breast cancer survivor -- talks more about physical than emotional recovery, so makes nice companion book to After Breast Cancer.
Your Brain After Chemo: A Practical Guide to Lifting the Fog and Getting Back Your Focus, by Dan Silverman, MD, PhD and Idelle Davidson
Anti-Cancer: A New Way of Life, by David Servan-Schreiber
And I'm currently reading The Cancer Survivor's Guide: Foods That Help You Fight Back -- a lot of the same ideas about food as Anti-Cancer, but with recipes and practical tips for how to incorporate foods into your diet.
Traci
These are my favorites. Love, Medicine and Miracles by Dr. Bernie Siegel
Fighting Cancer With Nutrition, Anti-Cancer, The Biology of Belief and What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Breast Cancer.
Roseann0
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