ISBN-13: 9781425995331 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 80 str.
I wrote this book with the objective of helping women who are battling against cancer. I know there are many books out on the market about different people who have fought cancer. However, I never saw one written on a person's own experience. What actually happens to a person who goes through chemotherapy? What goes on in the body during this time? What goes on in the mind? First, listen to what the doctor says that is treating you. Be sure to get all the information up front from the doctor. If your doctor wants you to read papers on your therapy instead of explaining the treatments personally, find someone else. Be prepared and be sure to have a good Bible-believing church and people who will support you. This book starts out a little depressing, but I guarantee that it does not stay that way. Just be patient and keep reading. My own personal story began in the early 1970's when I was just a teenager, and I was also engaged to my husband. My mother and my sister have been through removal of breast cysts. Unfortunately, I ended up having to have the same thing done. My fiancee and I were new born-again Christians. We did not know much about the Word of God. We had older Christians who were disciplining us on our new walk with the Lord. It was fun and exciting. Both of us were on fire for God and wanted to learn more. After our marriage, we attended a spirit-filled, spirit-controlled United Methodist church. We were originally raised in the United Methodist Church. My parents were members of a church in one city. DeWayne's father was a United Methodist minister at another church. During the recession in the 1970's, my husband got a job in Iron Mountain in the Upper Peninsula in Michigan where he relocated us. We attended an Assembly of God church there which we liked very much. At this time God began to develop our talent in writing plays. We performed a number of our own plays while living there.