Fighting My Way Through Breast Cancer With Poetry

Fighting My Way Through Breast Cancer With Poetry PDF Author: Diana Ballinger
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
ISBN: 9781439236079
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 34

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Book Description
When Diana Ballinger was diagnosed with breast cancer, she had no idea what lay ahead. The surgery, crippling side-effects of chemo and radiation, and the emotions that threatened to boil over pushed her to write for her life. This mother and wife feared she couldn't fight cancer and fulfill her family and work responsibilities. She dealt with the disfigurement, loss of employment and the travails of insurance by writing poetry. Ballinger knew she was more than her breast cancer. She wanted her daughter to have a normal life while she underwent treatment and she was determined to make that happen. What she didn't expect, is how much her daughter would help her. "Fighting My Way Through Breast Cancer With Poetry" takes the reader step by step through her journey. It is her first book. Ballinger lives in California with her husband, Dick and her 16 yr. old daughter, Ashley, and celebrated her 1 yr. anniversary as a survivor in Feb. 2009.

Fighting My Way Through Breast Cancer With Poetry

Fighting My Way Through Breast Cancer With Poetry PDF Author: Diana Ballinger
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
ISBN: 9781439236079
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 34

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Book Description
When Diana Ballinger was diagnosed with breast cancer, she had no idea what lay ahead. The surgery, crippling side-effects of chemo and radiation, and the emotions that threatened to boil over pushed her to write for her life. This mother and wife feared she couldn't fight cancer and fulfill her family and work responsibilities. She dealt with the disfigurement, loss of employment and the travails of insurance by writing poetry. Ballinger knew she was more than her breast cancer. She wanted her daughter to have a normal life while she underwent treatment and she was determined to make that happen. What she didn't expect, is how much her daughter would help her. "Fighting My Way Through Breast Cancer With Poetry" takes the reader step by step through her journey. It is her first book. Ballinger lives in California with her husband, Dick and her 16 yr. old daughter, Ashley, and celebrated her 1 yr. anniversary as a survivor in Feb. 2009.

Now I Lay Me Down to Fight

Now I Lay Me Down to Fight PDF Author: Katy Bowser Hutson
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
ISBN: 1514008009
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 86

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Book Description
In stirring verse and essays, Katy Bowser Hutson chronicles her battle with breast cancer and the complications of faith amid such a fight. Accentuated by the art of Jodi Hays, Katy's words lead us through the realization of cancer, the experience of chemotherapy and a mastectomy, relentless rounds of radiation, the uncertainty of ongoing treatment, and what comes after survival. She writes in resistance to sickness, of wrestling toward beauty: Cancer is an overgrowth, a kudzu: Tangling and strangling legitimate life. Chemo is a killing, a burning out: Burning down to ashy carbon, indiscriminately But cancer, did you know that I am a poet? Through it all, she shows what it means to struggle in a battered body and to pray to a God who is near to the broken. Join her in this consideration of mortality and witness her persisting trust in God's unseen ways.

Dancing with Breast Cancer

Dancing with Breast Cancer PDF Author: Janay Cosner
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780692855553
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 114

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One out of eight women are diagnosed with breast cancer. What many breast cancer patients don't open up about, read about, or discuss are the fearful moments, the angry moments, and the sometimes funny moments that women experience, beginning with that first scary doctor's appointment. Freezing-cold mammograms that flatten breasts like two fried eggs. Crushing loneliness. Nightmares about confronting mortality. But in Dancing with Breast Cancer, Janay Cosner gets real about her journey with the disease. Through a series of poems, Cosner opens up and shares her experience. Each poem is a snapshot of her odyssey. What does it mean to be a survivor, these poems ask. What does it mean to be a warrior? From diagnosis and surgery to chemotherapy and radiation to what is now her new normal, Cosner asks all her readers-patients, family members, friends, doctors, nurses-to join her in a raw and very real dance with cancer. My head high, I shout, I'm alive. My shoes start to dance again to the rhythm of life. Come dance with me. Praise for Dancing with Breast Cancer Every woman who has been diagnosed with breast cancer will relate to the emotions, the drudgery, and the multiple steps they take while "dancing" with cancer. As a medical oncologist, I have treated many women with breast cancer. However, I never knew how they really felt till I read Janay's poems. They speak to me of the patients' pain, loss, fear, and daily struggles as well the hope of a future when they will be able to dance again with their partners and not with cancer. Ms. Cosner bares her soul so that we (the healthcare providers) can be better prepared to care for the "person" and not just the "cancer." --Khalid Rehman, MD, FACP, medical oncologist and assistant professor of medicine at The New York Medical College What's most impressive about Janay Cosner's Dancing with Breast Cancer is her gutsy willingness to relive her ordeal from the first suspicious mammogram, through the traumas of treatment, to a wary recovery. Cosner has chosen poetry as the medium for her memoir, a choice that allows her to move swiftly yet with detail through the shifting phases of her illness, and all the accompanying emotions from horror and terror to humor and hope. Cosner is no sit-back survivor. She's a savvy, sexy lady doing a defiant dance--a dance many women will recognize--a dance that will be eye-opening for everyone else. --Joan Murray, author of Swimming for the Ark Can there be beauty in pain? Only if it is poetry, and only when the poet touches your aching heart. Janay, a woman diagnosed with breast cancer, yearns to be treated like a person. She exposes her fears, frustration, and fighting spirit as she dances with fate. With a poem for each stage of her journey, she dances to a new tune, culminating in a symphony of shock, agony, anger, resolve, and regrets. Her poems are a window into a woman's heart, her suffering, and her remarkable poise under duress. This book is for women with breast cancer, for Janay knows just how they feel; it is for all women, with or without cancer, for she reveals what it is like to suffer; and it is a book for caregivers, for it shows the pathway to treating a patient as a person and not just a case study. This is a book of hope. --Sabeeha Rehman, author of Threading My Prayer Rug: One Woman's Journey from Pakistani Muslim to American Muslim

Everybody Reads A Poem

Everybody Reads A Poem PDF Author: Mary L. Henry
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1479767336
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 24

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In EVERYBODY READS A POEM, Mary Leah Cornish-Henry gracefully chronicles her astonishing story of her fight against cancer facing the many gruesome effects of chemotherapy, and staying caner free two months after surgery, and remaining so 5 years later. Leah’s fight started when she discovered a lump under her arm, and on May 23, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Although Leah practiced a fairly healthy lifestyle of diet and exercise, the diagnosis showed a stage three breast cancer. Within the few weeks following the diagnosis, Leah started facing a debilitating fear – Fear of dying! Along Leah’s pathway to healing, she was a patient at a Natural lifestyle center in Euchee Pines Lifestyle center in Alabama. Her health improved at the end of the treatment period, but the cancer was still active in her body. In August of 2007, she had surgery, and then moved on the Immune Recovery Foundation to continue her treatment in conventional and naturopathic medicine. Although Leah’s treatment included only 10% chemotherapy, and 90 natural treatments, she was plagued with immeasurable amount of side effects. The one side effect that taunted her the most was the ugly stain of depression. In the midst of these treatments, Leah remained faithful to her God, and accepted the help of many good friends. Though she could barely shun the depression that led her to antidepressant and a week in the hospital’s psychiatric ward, she did do one thing – WRITE! So for the next 5 years, Mary Leah Cornish-Henry has written over one hundred poems which bring her joy and healing from the terrible disease of cancer. In May of 2012, Ms Henry resigned her job as a public school teacher to devote 100% of her time towards her health. Leah has overcome numerous suicide ideations, and has chosen life instead of death. She has taken the time to share her cancer healing poems with you, in an attempt that you may find – Joy and healing from your pain and loss!

Her Soul Beneath the Bone

Her Soul Beneath the Bone PDF Author: Leatrice H. Lifshitz
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252060083
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 106

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Book Description
Poems deal with mammograms, diagnosis, surgery, complications, recovery, and psychological implications of breast cancer.

Pink-on-pink

Pink-on-pink PDF Author: Teresa Schreiber Werth
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781929581009
Category : Breast
Languages : en
Pages : 102

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Book Description
Consists of poems, correspondence, and essays.

Fighting Cancer One Patient at a Time

Fighting Cancer One Patient at a Time PDF Author: Susan J. Mellette
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781478274599
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Book Description
A compilation of poetry from Dr. Susan J. Mellette, female physician and pioneering oncologist. Biographical information included.

Inspirational Quotes and Sayings

Inspirational Quotes and Sayings PDF Author: Nida Bejosano Goudeaux
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1796048925
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 136

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Book Description
Inspirational Quotes and Sayings -A Voice Emanating from a Cancer Survivor delivers an immense messages of profound thoughts or contemplation about life and transformations. Having been in a cancer journey was not an easy continuing adventure because of many uncertainties or unknowns that might happen, and yet, the strong will to live and accomplish more is very intense and desiring .... Positive attitude captures her entire system for the most part. What is even more admiring is that she transitioned into many insightful views or thinking about life pursuits and never defeats herself to be subjected into quits or failures to destruct her goals. Every emotion felt during the ordeal even prior to being diagnosed of a death-defying disease did not discourage her to not live productively. Her emotions were translated into a project of a book completion because writing in poetry-designed is her passion and relief against disappointments or stressful situations. She is able to express her thoughts in this silent provocation and delivers cheerful approach to life in this mode of a simple literary spectacle. Discover the many life-changing thoughts and the strong stigma of her pronouncements transformed into many gratifications and/or stimulation to healthy living and all. Wise words and Quotes and sayings are adhered to.... with wisdom instilled. Some religious verses are in the pages of the book and spiritual statements coming from a voice of a cancer survivor is evident as well. Many great things have been said.... life is beautiful in the long run.

Winged Victory

Winged Victory PDF Author: Art Myers
Publisher: Photographic Gallery of Fine Art
ISBN: 9781889169019
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 81

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Book Description
This is a book of elegant photographs by award-winning photographer Art Myers of women following treatment for breast cancer. Scars and missing breasts are openly revealed in an artistic way. The pictures are accompanied by vignettes written by each woman relating a short story of her journey through the breast cancer experience. Original poems by Maria Marrocchino are paired with some of the photos and the book has a poignant foreword by Dr. David Spiegel, author of Living Beyond Limits. The photographs include women in the United States as well as in France and the narratives written by the French women are presented in both French and English. Two women, well-known in the breast cancer support communities, Dani Grady in the US and Annick Parent from France, have written introductions.

The Cancer Poetry Project 2

The Cancer Poetry Project 2 PDF Author: Karin B. Miller
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781934690659
Category : American poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Book Description
A single poem-- heart-rending, fearful, raging, beautiful, grotesque, even hilarious-- lets us know we're not alone in dealing with cancer. This was the idea that launched "The Cancer Poetry Project." Like the first volume, "The Cancer Poetry Project 2" drew more than 1,000 submissions from widely published poets, first-time poets and many poets in between. The resulting anthology features the best 140 poems, plus the story and the people behind each. Men, women and children. All walks of life. All types of cancer experiences. Readers will find comfort, understanding and much more in four chapters: Poems by Cancer Patients; Poems by Spouses, Partners, and Lovers; Poems by Family Members; and Poems by Friends and Health Advisors. Reviewers and readers call it powerful medicine.