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Laughter is the best medicine. This book is a collection of antidote and drawings by the author as she battled breast cancer. "The Funny Thing About Breast Cancer" tackles the serious issues of Chemotherapy, Radiation, Hospitalization, and many other yet looks at them in an inspiring and lighthearted way. The humor is PG rated yet tender. Truthful yet whimsical. A great gift for those going through the trials of breast cancer.
This is a coloring companion book to The Funny Thing About Breast Cancer. Pages and activities are designed as therapy for neuropathy and other side effects of chemo and breast cancer struggles.
My cancer journey began with a diagnosis of stage four metastatic breast cancer. So I decided that I needed to do something helpful and fun with the rest of my life. I began studying everything that happened to me. I hope you'll join me on this quest and I really hope you'll laugh!!
Marie de Haan--wife, mother of three, piano teacher, songwriter, and writer--was leading an impossibly busy life. All of that changed when she was blindsided by a diagnosis of Stage III "locally advanced" breast cancer.She got even busier.From chemotherapy and surgery to battles with the insurance company, tussles with her naturopath over the consumption of sugar to internal debate over whether or not to endure radiation, Cancer Is a Funny Thing details how Marie handles these issues with humor and grace. And Haagen-Dazs Mint Chip ice cream.
Marie de Haan - wife, mother of three, piano teacher, song-writer, and writer-is back again, snarky as ever. Cancer Is a Funny Thing: Reconstructing My Life is the heartwarming follow-up to Marie's memoir about her breast cancer diagnosis, and details here pursuit of joy and purpose in the midst of continued treatment and healing.Diagnosed with Stage III breast cancer at the age of 42, Marie was given a poor prognosis. Putting on her big-girl panties, she endured surgery and chemotherapy, albeit kicking and screaming. At visits to the naturopath, the battle continued over her consumption of sugar. In between all of her doctor appointments and infusions, Marie started a cancer blog, which covers such subjects as poop, boobies, and sex.Now, as if six doctors wasn't enough, she agonizes about adding a plastic surgeon-to perform a breast reconstruction-to the mix, all the while trying to stay on top of medical bills, lose weight, fulfill her dream of meeting Fran Drescher, and accomplish her never-ending to-do list. She handles all of these issues with humor and grace. And Haagen-Dazs Rocky Road ice cream.Marie de Haan lives near Seattle with her husband and one to three children at any given time. In addition to teaching piano and writing books, she regularly embarrasses herself on her cancer blog.
"Funny You Should Ask" reveals intimate details and highlights the humor of the physical and emotional rollercoaster of finding balance, personal discoveries, and trying to feel "whole" through the ups and downs of breast cancer treatment. It is intended to give women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, and their friends and family, a sneak peek into some of the physical and emotional aspects of the everyday challenges through the voice of one woman's personal experiences. The photography by Brian Kelly highlights the emotion of these moments. This book is meant to highlight the blessings and humor that ARE unexpectedly sprinkled through a challenging time.
Marie de Haan - wife, mother of three, piano teacher, songwriter, and writer - was leading an impossibly busy life. All of that changed when she was blindsided by a diagnosis of Stage III "locally advanced" breast cancer. She got even busier. From chemotherapy and surgery to battles with the insurance company, tussles with her naturopath over the consumption of sugar to internal debate over whether or not to endure radiation, Cancer Is a Funny Thing details how Marie handles these issues with humor and grace. And Haagen-Dazs Mint Chip ice cream.
Being diagnosed with cancer can be frightening, but it also gives you license to get away with a lot of things you wouldn't do otherwise. Laugh With Kathy takes you on a journey through breast cancer and finding humor in the diagnosis, treatment and survival of the disease through one patient's experience. Alternately laugh-out-loud funny and deeply moving, Kathy gives you glimpses of what it takes to beat breast cancer. Read along as she blows up pumpkins, throws eggs, and uses her bald head to shame bad drivers. Laugh with her as she finds interesting ways to thumb her nose at some of cancer's indignities and uses her unique observations to humorously challenge every twist and turn on this unpredictable journey with breast cancer. Kathy began publishing stories about her journey through breast cancer in her blog www.laughwithkathy.com in October of 2012. She now has over 5200 blog followers comprised of patients, caregivers, friends, and medical professionals.
This is the sometimes sad, sometimes very funny process of dealing with breast cancer from beginning to present. The intent was to handle this diagnosis and treatment with as much humor as possible. This attitude was carried out not only in day-to-day life but included the doctors as well. It is hoped that the responses dealt with here will help someone else who is going through their own trials or assist a loved one with some tips on how to cope.