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Still Here Kickin' was written for all cancer patients and caregivers to hopefully help others by telling my story. My family and friends have told me that my attitude and honesty regarding my cancer should be written down and shared with others. Thus, Still Here Kickin' was born. When I was first diagnosed, I never said "Why me, Lord?" I never got mad at anyone or at God. I wasn't scared. And as I always do, I started figuring out my Plans. I came up with Plans A-G. When A doesn't work, we move to Plan B, and if that stops working - on to Plan C and so on. When facing an incurable cancer, a "positive attitude" is the #1 factor for overcoming and living with this disease. I think this book is needed to help other cancer survivors maintain that positive attitude and learn to live with their problem and maintain that happy and fulfilling life. It is OK to laugh - all is not lost. Remember - you ARE A SURVIVOR starting with the date of your diagnosis. May GOD bless you and keep you throughout YOUR "Journey."
This book is a motivational and inspiring book detailing the story of a man facing and coping with a stage IIIa lung cancer diagnosis. The author, Kevin K Irish writes and illustrates this must-have book with honesty and openess. The reviews give you a 'taste'...reading the book will inspire you to be able to face the worst in life, with your head held high and the confidence that you too can endure life's rough roads.
My name is Corey, I am a 30 year old female, I have 3 kids, I'm a mom, girl-friend, daughter, sister, aunt, niece and friend. I don't smoke, or drink heavily and this does not run in my family. I am not at risk for this, yet, I have it. When I found out my fate, I wanted to know exactly what was going to happen to me with every treatment I was going to endure and every emotion I would feel. I hope this journal can help someone else who gets diagnosed, or who is caring for someone that has been diagnosed. I am a survivor, and this is my story.
Me? I'm still here. It is a personal and well documented journey from diagnosis to being given the 'at this moment in time you have no cancer in your body' speech. I was diagnosed with an aggressive grade III negative breast cancer. It also tells you about the year after finishing all the treatments and side effects, the ups and the downs, it explains what happens at every stage and how it feels. It includes some hints and tips that were used to alleviate some of the nastier side effects and others that made life a little bit easier.
I almost died in 2014. Hearing those deafening words - "it is stage 3" - tore me up. But I promised myself that if I made it to the five year remission mark and was still cancer free that I would make it count. As a syndicated columnist for Authority Magazine and Thrive Global, I have interviewed nearly 175 cancer survivors from all walks of life. In this book, I share the true stories of 35 of those survivors and what they learned physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually from this very difficult experience which has forever shaped their worldview. In I Survived Cancer and Here Is How I Did It the intention is to spread hope for second chances. That cancer is not a death sentence. There is life and healing after cancer. Picking up the broken pieces from a long-term illness is not an easy feat. The battle is often fought not in the realm of wishful thinking, but in the world of willful action. "We have a choice, and that choice is for us to honor the pain, but not live by its shackles." In this book, you'll be filled with insights: - "Seek normalcy." - "I knew that my pain had purpose." - "Prepare to celebrate every single win." - "Never stop learning. Research your disease." - "It's not the load that breaks you down; it's the way you carry it."
At the gestational age of 26 weeks a late term abortion was performed. Jensen "Brick" McCall survived. Nurse Grace called his mother to let her know her baby was still alive and the mother said, "let him die." Twenty -five years later he is on a mission to meet his murderer and get an answer to one question. He decides to take a Greyhound trip to California where he meets misfit Janae Morrison a drug addict and cutter who running from her demons. Discoveries of the truth, faced with the decision on whether to give life to the person who wanted him dead. Fighting his feelings for the misfit Janae Morrison while rebuilding his life, and not being recruited into his old lifestyle. All in All he will understand what didn't kill him only made him stronger and sharper!
I'm Still Here... is a self-empowerment book written as a testament to how through faith and understanding of God and application of his word in your life you can overcome any trial, tribulation or life challenge, even cancer. Included in this book are inspirational personal stories of women who have triumphed over tragedy through faith; strategies for coping through trials, biblical scriptures that strengthen and the benefit of their application in our lives, and more...
In his teens Royce Scarlett was a bit of a tearaway, regularly in trouble with the law. When matters came to a head and Royce was sent to prison for drug dealing, he began to see the error of his ways. Sadly whilst in prison he developed a rare cancer, and he died at the age of just 22. This is Royce's tragic and moving story, by his mother.
Four years ago, the author was stricken with stage 4 colon cancer. He has been unable to continue his professional mental health practice due to aggressive chemo therapy. The writer discovered that he was at least able to pick up a pencil and begin a journal.Having written "Getting Bitter or Getting Better: Choosing Forgiveness for your Own Good", published in 1990, the author once again turned to writing as a way to deal with a life-threatening diagnosis. These two books are the result of that determination.Although the author takes a realistic approach to the perils of cancer, he finds humor and quality of life in the process. Readers will find themselves laughing and crying at the same time.A consistent theme in both books is the juxtaposition of Dark and Sunny days, thoughts and attitudes. A major purpose of the books are to give hope and spiritual uplift to those taking a similar journey.