From diagnosis to surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and hormone therapy drugs,
this is what One Year with Cancer looks like.
this is what One Year with Cancer looks like.
AVAILABLE DIGITAL PLATFORMS:
Scribd: CLICK HERE What is Scribd? Scribd is building the world’s premier digital book subscription service. Purchase the digital book and read through the scribd online service. Available for kindle and mobile devices. Amazon: CLICK HERE My book was creatively designed and reads more like a scrapbook. Therefore, the sample from 'amazon' is encrypted. Rest assured the sample and book featured in 'kindle', read just as the book was designed! Payhip: CLICK HERE What is Payhip? Payhip is payable through paypal and emails you a downloadable version of the book. |
The PRINT books is no longer available but I appreciate your interest!
BOOK REVIEWS: Chances are you know someone who has been affected by Breast Cancer, or is currently battling this disease. Most, if not all of those diagnosed turn to find a book they can read, something that will provide them with an insight on the roller coaster ride they are about to encounter, and my guess is they won't find it - the book that is. HOWEVER - if you donate to this Kickstarter campaign you will be helping to fund the book that breast cancer patients would truly benefit from! - Monica Everdyke CLICK HERE to read all reviews. |
Quick, unedited video, explains why I wrote the book.
Dear Cancer, If there is one thing I have learned, it is that ‘YOU are not the enemy.’ Cancer kills. That statement alone would lead anyone to believe that you are the devil in disguise or the terrorist that needs to be taken down. However we choose to view it, you are an invader and one thing is for certain – no one wants to be on the opposing side of you. I am not one of those people that will say how grateful I am that you came into my life because I have a whole new positive perspective now that you have given me a brush with death. No, not me. I am not grateful, I am angry. I am grateful for my anger. The anger has given me the strength to fight you. Since you walked into my life one year ago, I have driven to over 70 doctors appointments, have had 3 surgeries, have been poked dozens of times by numerous different medical professionals, have been physically and emotionally unwell, have been unable to attend my children’s social functions, have lost my breasts and my hair, and I have become an incredibly insecure person whom I do not recognize. One year ago, a nurse told me that my positive attitude would get me through this. I cynically thought to myself – bullshit! It’s not my mind that has the problem, it’s my body. The surgery, the chemo, the radiation, and the drugs will get me through this! Well, they certainly helped but the truth is that she was right. One year later, after graduating from all the treatments, I am still angry at you for this terrorist invasion, but I know my worst enemy is my own mind and that if I allow you to take my sanity, you will have won. I am here to say GAME OVER. You lost, I won. With a sarcastic wink, I say ‘Good luck to you in the future'. Sincerely, A Survivor |
My memoir, A Tale of 2 Boobies, chronicles both my experience, as well as tips and knowledge for the newly diagnosed. Also included in this book, are exclusive photos of my breasts and the transformation to implants that has taken place over this past year, which is the reason for the parental advisory label on the cover.
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