What to Do After I'm Sorry, It's Cancer.: An Exceptional Guidebook for Navigating Your Way to Health and Happiness

What to Do After I'm Sorry, It's Cancer.: An Exceptional Guidebook for Navigating Your Way to Health and Happiness
Author: Wanda St Hilaire
Publisher: Destinations Extraordinaire Incorporated
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2017-06-28
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781894331142


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The number one response to a cancer diagnosis is abject fear. No one wants to suffer. We never want to feel disempowered, or worse, helpless. In What To Do After "I'm sorry, it's cancer." two-time survivor Wanda St. Hilaire provides clear, easy-to-read information that you will not get at your local cancer center. You'll learn how best to navigate your cancer journey and make empowered, informed decisions. St. Hilaire's mission is to greatly reduce suffering and ensure you maintain a high quality of life through and well beyond cancer. You'll discover how to uncover imbalances that can be balanced for healing. From there, you'll be guided in the creation of a unique and personalized wellness plan that will help you on toward health and happiness. Cancer can be overcome in a harmonious, life-affirming manner conducive to wellbeing. Find out how in What To Do After "I'm sorry, it's cancer." What you will find in the book: How to get the best care and advice. How to make informed, empowered decisions. Uncover the mystery of the burning question: why me, why now? How to best overcome illness through a 'whole-person' approach. How to have a high quality of life with minimal "collateral damage." Anecdotal stories and wisdom with an underlying theme: Impossible things happen every day. Visit www.imsorryitscancer.com to find out how to get your free downloadable Self-Care and Wellness Planner e-book. What To Do After "I'm sorry, it's cancer." is a compelling reminder that impossible things happen every day.