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When a dear friend's husband was recently diagnosed with seemingly 'incurable' cancer, we all pitched in to help find any and all information that might lead to, if not a full recovery, at least a better short term prognosis. One of the first books I found was 'Getting Well Again', and I'm glad it came early in the search. While it'd be easy to dismiss this as 'think your way to health' nonsense, the author is much more realistic than that. He advocates traditional treatments and therapies, but also confronts the emotional/mental side of confronting cancer as your body begins its fight. There are a lot of 'visualizations' and other exercises offered, meant to get to the root of emotional & mental blocks that might be keeping valuable positive energy back when your body needs all the strength it can get. Without being preachy, the book advocates working through these blocks to find a sort of self-love, and, with any luck, a better chance at really living. Anyone diagnosed with cancer, or any chronic illness, really, should give this book a try.
Your review is definitely inspiring. My father has had diabetes for last twenty years and is beginning to lose his vision. We are trying our best to get back on the track of getting well again and hopefully this book will take us a step closer.
My mom has been diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer, which is inoperable, and uncurable, according to her doctor. I will definitely grab this book and give it a read. Thanks for your thorough review.
I think it's amazing that you guys put so much effort into helping his family. Your review is not only informative, but it's inspiring. My Grandmother just overcame breast cancer, and my family was going nuts. I would've done anything for a friend like you.
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