My Brain Tumour Adventures

My Brain Tumour Adventures
Author: Sharon Dempsey
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1843101254

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Queen's Univ., UK. Consumer text written for two- to seven-year-old children. Allows children and adults to come to terms with radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and the side effects of medicines through the use of a fictional story. Landscape format. Softcover.

But Not Today

But Not Today
Author: Doree O'Connell
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2019-02-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1796012645

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But Not Today is a story of courage and hope. At age fifty, while planning a dream trip to Italy, Doree O’Connell is diagnosed with stage IV brain cancer. Instead of wandering the ancient cobbled streets and piazzas of Rome, O’Connell finds herself in the back of an ambulance transporting her through an epic storm to UCSF Medical Center, four hours away, for brain surgery. The wife of a prominent California elected official, O’Connell fights her private battle on a public stage, becoming a brain cancer warrior and tireless advocate of cancer research. After learning the grim survival rate of someone with her disease, O’Connell vows to aim for a decade of life lived to the fullest. She draws on her deep reserves of optimism and courage to squeeze every drop of joy and meaning out of her remaining twelve years—including making that trip to Italy one year after diagnosis. With a BA in English from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and a lifelong goal of becoming a writer, O’Connell chronicles her brain tumor journey in this poignant memoir that is sure to inspire her readers to embrace life as a gift, whether that life is measured in days, weeks, months, or years. O’Connell died in July 2018 and leaves behind her husband and daughter, a large extended family, and a host of loving and loyal friends.

Forward March

Forward March
Author: Linda Mead
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2014-04-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781497510319

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A woman experiences a life-altering moment which forces her to recognize that she is not the author of her talents, and all her abilities are a gift from God.

The Girl Who Had a Big Adventure - Cancer, Chemo and Cupcakes

The Girl Who Had a Big Adventure - Cancer, Chemo and Cupcakes
Author: Stacia Mers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2012-09-19
Genre: Brain
ISBN: 9780983995739

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Eight-year-old Stacia Mers, who was diagnosed with a form of brain cancer at ate six, tells her own story of diagnosis and treatment.

Don't Postpone Joy

Don't Postpone Joy
Author: Jennifer Larson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781533300768

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In the fall of 2015, Michael Bischoff found out he had an aggressive form of brain cancer. Michael and his wife, Jennifer Larson, are exploring what healing looks like as their family experiences an adventure with brain cancer. Jennifer's photography and Michael's writing are paired in this book as they reflect on love, fear, community, and beauty in the healing journey.

My Brain Tumour

My Brain Tumour
Author: Lynda K. Carter
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2010-09-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781456312046

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A detailed account of one womans experience after suddenly being diagnosed with a benign meningioma brain tumor. The symptoms that lead to a diagnosis are nothing more than an irritating, involuntary twitch in the left leg which are self-diagnosed as maybe a trapped nerve in the back. No headaches, no dizziness and certainly no pain. This account reveals the emotional roller coaster that unfolds and the fear experienced by Lynda and her family and friends. Relayed in a day by day diary of events from diagnosis, through surgery to an uplifting successful outcome. The Author supplies further reading and helpful contacts and forums for others who find themselves in the same situation. A proportion of each book sold is donated to Brain Tumour Research.

The Finch in My Brain

The Finch in My Brain
Author: Martino Sclavi
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-06-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1473649730

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'Whenever I see Martino I am reminded of how little I know about life and death compared to him. How we don't know what is within us or what may lie on the other side. I hope it's as magical and beautiful as this book.' --Russell Brand When film producer Martino Sclavi began experiencing intense headaches, he attributed them to his frenetic lifestyle. As it turned out, he had grade 4 brain cancer and was given 18 months to live. After undergoing brain surgery - while awake - Martino found he had lost the ability to recognise words. His response was to close his eyes and begin to move his fingers across the keyboard to write this, an account of life before diagnosis and since. Defying all predictions Martino is still very much alive, words read out to him by the monotone of a computerised voice he calls Alex. But he must now live in a new way. This book - that he has written but cannot read - charts the effects of his experience: on his relationship with his young son, his marriage, his work and with himself. In the wake of his illness, everything must be reconfigured and Martino is made to question the habits, dreams and beliefs of his old life and confront the present. What he finds is strange and beautiful. Searching for the words between life and death, Sclavi shows that with determination and a subtle, persistent sense of humour, it is possible to change the story of our lives.

Signore, Ascolta! My Journey with Brain Cancer

Signore, Ascolta! My Journey with Brain Cancer
Author: Zhila Kashaninia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2019-10-24
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781771434058

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Signore, Ascolta! My Journey with Brain Cancer is the true story of a woman whose life was dramatically changed in a matter of hours from being healthy to being diagnosed with a rare, malignant brain tumor. After the initial shock and despite the early dismal prognosis, she found the courage to reject the advice of two prominent surgeons in her home province and travel to another country to receive the treatment that was right for her. Throughout her journey, she knew in her heart that she was going to be well and that, one day, she would be able to help others going through the same or a similar journey to find hope, courage and strength. Being diagnosed with cancer (especially a rare type) can be a dark, difficult and lonely journey. It is Zhila Kashaninia's hope that readers will find comfort in knowing that her story (as incredible as it was) is in no way unique, and sometimes even the most difficult journeys can be made easier with optimism, positivity and hope. About the Author Zhila Kashaninia is an opera singer, music teacher and therapeutic yoga teacher. She has performed in Canada, Spain, Italy, and Mexico. In 2008, Zhila produced her first CD, Journey through Spanish Songs, which brought her an invitation from the Cultural Institute in Campeche, Mexico to perform and provide a workshop and master class for the university students. In addition to her vocal performances, Zhila also teaches opera history at the University of Victoria. Zhila's passion for voice and music and its close relationship to physical and emotional release of the body led her to pursue therapeutic yoga. After many years of practicing, she became a trained instructor in 2015 and has developed specialized yoga programs for singers and musicians. Zhila has provided therapeutic yoga classes for piano teachers and students as well as for those dealing with physical injuries and emotional trauma. Since her own diagnosis of a malignant brain tumor, Zhila has become interested in the impact of yoga and meditation on the brain and nervous system and has developed yoga and meditation practices that deal specifically with cancer and other challenging and difficult health issues. Zhila is a graduate of the Victoria Conservatory of Music. Her educational background also includes a degree in Economics and Communication and a certificate in Project Management from the Project Management Institute in Massachusetts, United States. In addition to her music and yoga, Zhila has worked in public health research and data analysis for more than two decades in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Life's Mountains

Life's Mountains
Author: Cheryl Broyles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2012-07-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781469953908

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Life's Mountains climbs with Cheryl Broyles to the summit of California's Mount Shasta and through the trial of "terminal" brain cancer. Told she had only a year to live, Cheryl did everything she could to stay alive. Four years later, still breathing, she and her husband Matt planned to climb Mount Shasta to celebrate her survivorship. Cheryl describes the similarity between climbing mountain trails and living through life's trials. She gives hope for reaching each peak, seeing life anew and loving each day through the good and bad times. Cheryl L. Broyles is a wildlife biologist who at the age of 33 was diagnosed with what is considered terminal cancer - a grade IV Glioblastoma Multiforme. Twelve years later, she is beating the statistics and is still alive living in Oregon with a wonderful husband and two great sons. Her purpose in life now is encouraging others that are going through hard times, to see life's blessings and to never give up hope. Cheryl's web page: www.cherylbroyles-gbm.com

Becoming Dr. Q

Becoming Dr. Q
Author: Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520949609

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Today he is known as Dr. Q, an internationally renowned neurosurgeon and neuroscientist who leads cutting-edge research to cure brain cancer. But not too long ago, he was Freddy, a nineteen-year-old undocumented migrant worker toiling in the tomato fields of central California. In this gripping memoir, Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa tells his amazing life story—from his impoverished childhood in the tiny village of Palaco, Mexico, to his harrowing border crossing and his transformation from illegal immigrant to American citizen and gifted student at the University of California at Berkeley and at Harvard Medical School. Packed with adventure and adversity—including a few terrifying brushes with death—Becoming Dr. Q is a testament to persistence, hard work, the power of hope and imagination, and the pursuit of excellence. It’s also a story about the importance of family, of mentors, and of giving people a chance.