Chemolicious: Getting to Your Best Self

A Guide for Breast Cancer Patients

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Reference, Ailments & Diseases, Cancer, Women&
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Author: Terese Mascotti ISBN: 9781634137355
Publisher: Two Harbors Press Publication: October 6, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Terese Mascotti
ISBN: 9781634137355
Publisher: Two Harbors Press
Publication: October 6, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
Chemolicious: Getting to Your Best Self is Teri’s way of giving back by pulling others forward along with her. There are no pretty pink platitudes in here. What you will read are Teri’s stories of the good (“if you lose your hair in winter, you’ve got a ton of hat options”), the bad (“steroids make you puffy”), and the ugly (“they can tell you exactly when the vomiting will begin”) of dealing with breast cancer. All written with the wit and wisdom of a woman who has been in your shoes. To help you along your path, Chemolicious includes frank discussions of: • What to eat for a faster recovery• The pros and cons of buying a wig• Why you need therapy—both physical and mental—if you want to survive• How to create a to-do list, so that you always have an answer when someone asks “What can I help with?”
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Chemolicious: Getting to Your Best Self is Teri’s way of giving back by pulling others forward along with her. There are no pretty pink platitudes in here. What you will read are Teri’s stories of the good (“if you lose your hair in winter, you’ve got a ton of hat options”), the bad (“steroids make you puffy”), and the ugly (“they can tell you exactly when the vomiting will begin”) of dealing with breast cancer. All written with the wit and wisdom of a woman who has been in your shoes. To help you along your path, Chemolicious includes frank discussions of: • What to eat for a faster recovery• The pros and cons of buying a wig• Why you need therapy—both physical and mental—if you want to survive• How to create a to-do list, so that you always have an answer when someone asks “What can I help with?”

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