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"Speak Slow I've Had Chemo" An A - Z Guide to Surviving Breast Cancer
"Speak Slow I've Had Chemo" An A - Z Guide to Surviving Breast Cancer
"Speak Slow I've Had Chemo" An A - Z Guide to Surviving Breast Cancer
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"Speak Slow I've Had Chemo" An A - Z Guide to Surviving Breast Cancer

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An alphabet Patient Handbook utilized for the "need to knows" of breast cancer in a colorful presentation utilizing bold messages and clip art for visual imagery and healing.

It addresses the psychosocial aspects a woman encounters in her life crisis with breast cancer. Serious take action issues as fertility that must be addressed before medical treatment are critical before a treatment plan is in place!

1 This material is presented patient to patient in a less medicinal way to create medical awareness.

2 Discuss the "unmentionables" as sexuality, chemo brain, lymphedema, hair loss, fertility, etc. providing solutions to improve body image and increase self esteem.

3 Promote healing to overcome adversities.

A wonderful patient handbook to be utilized with simplified messages by a survivor with a bold message! "Speak Slow I've had Chemo" An A - Z Guide to Surviving Breast Cancer makes a wonderful medical setting book, gift for a patient, caregiver, or used for education for nursing students and other med students, survivor groups, gynecology, etc.
LanguageEnglish
PublishereBookIt.com
Release dateApr 26, 2016
ISBN9781456619626
"Speak Slow I've Had Chemo" An A - Z Guide to Surviving Breast Cancer

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    "Speak Slow I've Had Chemo" An A - Z Guide to Surviving Breast Cancer - Susan LeBlanc

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    Speak Slow I’ve Had Chemo An A - Z Guide to Surviving Breast Cancer

    Indications and Usage

    Specific Populations for Prevention and Wellness validating feelings and emotions of breast cancer patients!

    For previvors, newly diagnosed survivors, thrivors, caregivers, partners, and as a tool for medical staff infusion rooms, etc.

    Breast Cancer Burlesque

    Enroll today!

    An Exhibition for Oncology

    Conventions

    Belly, Breast Cancer Dancer at her Best!

    Speaking with FLARE

    NSA Affiliate

    985-373-9228

    Gutzkygirl.com

    Are you a Gutzky Girl?

    You are a survivor of all things!

    Specializing in Breast Cancer

    This book is a gift for:

    With love from Gutzky Girl

    Note: ©2013 All rights are reserved

    YES, I know it is….

    "Speak Slowly I've had Chemo!"

    There is a ten second delay until I figure out what I am going to say!

    Cancer brings all socioeconomic backgrounds, all religious affiliations, all education levels and all races together in the same waiting room. We all have a story to tell which will provide hope, inspiration and prevents judgments. The gift at the end of the long, hard road is a new perspective on life and a desire to help others afflicted with cancer overcome challenges you have faced with courage, confidence, and wisdom. Your story will promote prevention and wellness to others regardless of their age.

    No portion of this book may be reproduced by any means—in part or in whole—without prior express written permission by the author.

    There is no intention on the part of the author to diagnose medical conditions, or to prescribe or recommend medical treatments.

    The manner in which the material is interpreted and used is the sole responsibility of the reader.

    The intent of this non medical book is informational only, written from a patient's perspective:

    Patient - to - Patient, Creating Medical Awareness

    Dedication

    To all of you that have held my hand through adversities. For all of you I have sat next to under hours of treatment that are no longer here to rejoice with me. To the hospitals and medical teams that have tolerated me as a patient throughout cancer. To my

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