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| Here's What Others are Saying About "Dear God, They Say It's Cancer".... | |
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“Janet Thompson has walked the tumultuous road of breast cancer with courage, tremendous faith, and even joy. I’m proud to be her friend….Kay Warren
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In this Christian devotional guide written especially for breast cancer patients, Thompson, a ministryconsultant, author and breast cancer survivor, publishes excerpts from her journal alongside shortprayers and stories from other "breast cancer sisters." This insightful book provides blank space for patients to write down their thoughts and offers advice on how to deal with the disease." A review in MAMM magazine. |
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"The doctor felt a thickening, but still thought it was fibrocystic after looking back on my records and previous mammogram information. Still he sent me on to the Breast Care Center for a diagnostic mammogram, just to be sure. I stopped at the bookstore that afternoon and found your book. I have used your book to soothe me, help me find answers, and to journal my thoughts along the way. My mother read my journal entries while I was in surgery, and was soothed. I just wanted to thank you for your book, for the way you have shared your journey through breast cancer, and the example you set before me. You have been a dear friend to me in the last month, without ever having seen my face. I have shared your book with the ladies at the Breast Care Center (angels on earth, I assure you), my OB/GYN, my surgeon's office, and everyone in surgery on Monday. Several, especially at the three medical offices, wrote down the information on the book and said they would be finding copies for other women they encountered on this journey. Thank you and bless you for sharing." Cindy, Age 35, Fort Deposit, Alabama |
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Dear Janet,I'm writing you from Hong Kong as I've picked up your cancer book at the local Christian bookstore recently. I will be heading back to the hospital three times this month for my routine oncology appointment and annual mammogram. I had a polyctemy two months ago, something most likely to do with the intake of tamoxifen. Yes, I'm approaching my third year of overcoming breast cancer as a single gal (I was 34 in 2004). This is a quick email to touch base with you and to ask you whether you have come across any literature on how single breast cancer victors cope with life and especially in the area of staying hopeful of meeting and marrying a man one day. I have been doing some voluntary peer support with my breast surgeon and in my group (there are four singles aging 33, 43 and 49) as the trend of women having breast cancer is getting younger and young. Breast cancer is ranked number 1 in HK; 1 in every 22 women with the medium age at 51. Hope to hear from you soon. Blessings. Amy Chan PS. I will dig out that pink journal and continue with it. back to top |
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Written by Saddleback member Janet Thompson, this book can be a great help to anyone in your life dealing with breast cancer. In this book, Janet takes readers through the highs and lows that come after such a diagnosis. The book is designed to be a mentor, friend, record keeper and journal for any woman in this situation. There's also plenty of room to write your own thoughts on your journey throughout the book. |