Author: | Susan Long Dineen | ISBN: | 9781449732158 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press | Publication: | December 6, 2011 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Susan Long Dineen |
ISBN: | 9781449732158 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press |
Publication: | December 6, 2011 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press |
Language: | English |
Ten weeks after going through thirty-six rounds of radiation and four rounds of intensive, chemotherapy treatments, our author Susan Long Dineens eighteen-year-old son left for college. Having been with him during ninety-six doctors appointments and brief hospitalization stays, she questioned whether his immune system could withstand the rigors of college life.
Kevin headed for an environment with carefree college students who were in much different places. Susan was not the least bit prepared for what unfolded after he departed for college. The story documents her personal journey and seeks to encourage others who may face a similar challenge as a parent of a teenager living through a traumatic experience like cancer. In addition to Susans story, Kevin shares his thoughts that provide insights from the mind of a teenager facing his greatest life challenge.
Cancer never affects just the individual with the diagnosis. It also involves family and friends. This true life story of a young mans struggle to survive is told from his Moms perspective. Susan draws us in to share the anguish of patient and family, as well as healing on many levels.
Dr. Louis Schroder, MD; Kevins oncologist
Parents of adolescent, teenage, and young-adult children, dealing with cancer issues, will have more perspective after reading Finding a Way Out. Susans experiences with her son helped us with our sons own cancer journey.
Bill and Gindy Schneller
Ten weeks after going through thirty-six rounds of radiation and four rounds of intensive, chemotherapy treatments, our author Susan Long Dineens eighteen-year-old son left for college. Having been with him during ninety-six doctors appointments and brief hospitalization stays, she questioned whether his immune system could withstand the rigors of college life.
Kevin headed for an environment with carefree college students who were in much different places. Susan was not the least bit prepared for what unfolded after he departed for college. The story documents her personal journey and seeks to encourage others who may face a similar challenge as a parent of a teenager living through a traumatic experience like cancer. In addition to Susans story, Kevin shares his thoughts that provide insights from the mind of a teenager facing his greatest life challenge.
Cancer never affects just the individual with the diagnosis. It also involves family and friends. This true life story of a young mans struggle to survive is told from his Moms perspective. Susan draws us in to share the anguish of patient and family, as well as healing on many levels.
Dr. Louis Schroder, MD; Kevins oncologist
Parents of adolescent, teenage, and young-adult children, dealing with cancer issues, will have more perspective after reading Finding a Way Out. Susans experiences with her son helped us with our sons own cancer journey.
Bill and Gindy Schneller