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Next week I see the regular cancer surgeon (vs the Plastic surgeon) for

the first time since the major surgery on Jan 18.

I assume chemo will be discussed.

I just bought this book:

" Living through Breast Cancer: What a Harvard Doctor and Survivor Wants

You to Know about Getting the Best Care while Preserving Your Self-

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By Carolyn M. Kaelin, Francesca Coltrera

and 3 other books by or with forwards by Carl Simonton, one of the

first writers on the mind/body connection.

I suppose it is not unusual to feel frustrated that your whole life

seems to have to center on BC and treatment. Or at least the

limitations on what you can or can't do or plan are those that come

from the BC.

(a reminder, my BC is Stage 2b, with 2 nodes positive)

Arghh.

Chris

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I read a book by Simonton and really liked it. Bernie Siegel has some good books

too.

I was Stage II, with one positive node. It will be 17 yrs for me May 24. You

will be in my prayers.

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Next week I see the regular cancer surgeon (vs the Plastic surgeon) for

the first time since the major surgery on Jan 18.

I assume chemo will be discussed.

I just bought this book:

" Living through Breast Cancer: What a Harvard Doctor and Survivor Wants

You to Know about Getting the Best Care while Preserving Your Self-

Image "

By Carolyn M. Kaelin, Francesca Coltrera

and 3 other books by or with forwards by Carl Simonton, one of the

first writers on the mind/body connection.

I suppose it is not unusual to feel frustrated that your whole life

seems to have to center on BC and treatment. Or at least the

limitations on what you can or can't do or plan are those that come

from the BC.

(a reminder, my BC is Stage 2b, with 2 nodes positive)

Arghh.

Chris

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As soon as I was diagnosed, my breast surgeon gave me a copy of this

book! I have found it to be a Godsend! I haven't read all the way

through it, just looked up the things that were bothering me. It's in

our bathroom where my husband and son can also look through it, so it's

been helpful for them too.

Lucinda (chemo before surgery)

Eebear13 wrote:

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> " Living through Breast Cancer: What a Harvard Doctor and Survivor

Wants

> You to Know about Getting the Best Care while Preserving Your Self-

> Image "

> By Carolyn M. Kaelin, Francesca Coltrera

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