Breast Cancer - After the Diagnosis
One Woman's Story of Overcoming Setbacks
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Narrated by:
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Jayne Pritchard
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By:
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Jayne Pritchard
About this listen
My name is Jayne Pritchard. You might recognize me as one of the news anchors from CTV News in Barrie. I was diagnosed with breast cancer and have written about my experience and the importance of looking after yourself through this journey.
The reason I wrote this audiobook is because I want women to ensure they get regular mammograms, and whatever other diagnostic tests their doctor recommends. Early detection is key to a positive outcome. I almost put off my mammogram, which discovered an early form of an aggressive type of breast cancer. I would hate to think of what would have happened if I had left it another year.
Women also need to know that it’s not the end of the world when they get a breast cancer diagnosis. Fear, sadness, anxiety, and even anger are all natural emotions. You need to give yourself permission to feel that way. On my journey I learned so much. This knowledge is to share with others, not to keep to myself.
In this audiobook you will find out about the treatments I underwent instead of chemotherapy and the immune boosting supplements, many of which can kill cancer cells. I feel traditional Western medicine and alternative therapies both have a place and can support each other. I share my “Top 10 Health and Wellness Tips” to support your health as you heal and to help you live a vibrant life going forward.
You’ll also discover that in this wonderful Universe there are spiritual guides who are always with you, and your loved ones who have passed on never really left. May those stories inspire you. Your mind may also be opened to something brand new and life-changing because, after all, life does change after breast cancer.
©2021 Jayne Pritchard (P)2022 Jayne Pritchard