Inspirational ladies, Carol Dunstone and Ann Bennett met at a Cancer Support Group in 2004. As their friendship developed, they decided to share their journeys of recovery in Trilogy, published in 2006. Countless readers were captivated by the practical tips, heartfelt advice, delicious recipes and uplifting anecdotes. Eloquently portrayed are situations ranging from what made them laugh and cry to the unwavering support from loved ones. Buoyed by the success of Trilogy, Carol and Ann felt compelled to continue their narrative and No Time for Cancer was born in 2014. This book delves into the worlds of traditional and complementary medicine, with reference to practitioners who played pivotal roles during their journeys. It encompasses a wealth of information, carefully curated to empower readers in their fight against cancer. No Time for Cancer is a poignant book, acknowledged by medical professionals as a useful resource for anyone living with cancer and stands as a testament to the power of resilience, love, and steadfast belief that cancer should never overpower our spirit and love for life. With the passing of ten years, this ebook is an updated version of No Time for Cancer and includes additional information about proposals for the future of the Facefax Association Charity and Dunstone Bennett Complementary Centre, with emphasis on ensuring Carol and Ann’s legacy lives on.
FEW operations are more daunting than surgery for mouth, head and neck cancer. It is long and complicated and leaves patients with many difficulties on the road to recovery. Carol Dunstones surgeon told her: You can face the wall or turn round and face the future. She and her friend Ann Bennett opted for the latter and both survived triumphantly. To help others along the way, these two inspirational women have revealed how they did it. They tackle difficult issues like feeding tubes, learning to talk again, dealing with scars and dry mouth and regaining their confidence. The authors tell how medical experts set them on their journeys of recovery, what made them laugh and cry and how family and friends raised their spirits. They suggest where to find professional comfort and advice and list mainstream and complementary practitioners who can help you look and feel better. Their sense of fun and joie de vivre comes out in their Recipes chapter with dozens of delicious dishes for those with eating difficulties. Anyone facing an operation for mouth, head and neck cancer or having to cope with a recovering relative, will feel a lot more optimistic after reading Carol and Anns wise and witty words.
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