Simplify Cancer
Man's Guide to Navigating the Everyday Reality of Cancer
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Narrated by:
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Joe Bakhmoutski
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By:
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Joe Bakhmoutski
About this listen
The hardest thing for a man with cancer is losing control over his life. You get tangled in a web of specialist appointments, medical tests, and treatment decisions. And you don’t want people around you to worry or look like you can’t handle it, or worse, feel sorry for you. You stop trusting your body. It only takes a pain or ache and you think - is it cancer? Is it growing? Has it spread? These worries...they get to you because, now, you can’t make plans and your entire future is shrouded in uncertainty. But you can put a stop to cancer having a stranglehold over your life!
In this audiobook, Joe Bakhmoutski, using personal experience of overcoming cancer, shows how to build confidence around treatment so you know what to expect every step of the way, how to get the support you want from people in your life without coming off needy or weird, and how to divert the inevitable worry so you can have the life you deserve despite cancer.
In this book, you will learn how to:
- Sideline worry during cancer
- Make treatment decisions based on what is right for you and your life
- Prepare yourself for treatment so you know what to expect, every step of the way
- Set up the right structure around you during treatment to prepare for recovery
- Get the support you want from people in your life, without drama or pity from others
- Deal with uncertainty to have the best life you deserve despite cancer
Simplify Cancer sets you up to get through chemotherapy and other cancer treatments in the best way possible and having the best life you can despite cancer. This is the manual that every man needs to take charge of their life during cancer.
©2019 Joe Bakhmoutski (P)2019 Joe Bakhmoutski