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"Alison, I’ve got bad news."
The voice of the pathologist at the other end of the telephone confirmed for Alison Tucker the news no woman ever wants to hear: she had breast cancer. Once the shock had settled, Alison decided that she would take charge. Not only would she take ownership of the dreaded disease, but she would do so with a positive mindset and prepare herself as best she could for what was to come. She did detailed research and paid close heed to what she was told by others who had walked the path before her. As she navigated her way through surgery and the chemotherapy and radiotherapy that followed, Alison’s determination paid off. Not only did she make new friends, but she learnt valuable life lessons too: acceptance of the illness for what it was, the amazing impact of ongoing advances in medical science, and the importance of being able to ask for – and receive – help.
In My Best Worst Year – A Breast Cancer Story, Alison gives us an authentic account of her experience, offering insights and advice for others who might one day face the same diagnosis. You will accompany her on her highs, empathise with her lows, and be amused by humorous anecdotes along the way. Through the generous support of family and friends, she has amassed a collection of practical tips for both
patients and supporters which she shares with open-hearted honesty:
- What to take to chemotherapy sessions
- What to look for when choosing a wig
- What side effects a person can expect when having the various types of cancer treatment
- What to say, and what not to say, to a cancer patient
- How to remove stress from a cancer patient’s life
- What kind of gifts and gestures are most appreciated
Contrary to Alison’s expectations, her year of treatment turned out to be her best worst year. By telling her story, she underlines the importance of a positive attitude and hopes to show that a person can still lead a productive and enjoyable life even after being diagnosed with cancer.
This friendly and supportive little book contains everything you
need to know to prepare for the perimenopause and take charge of
your experience The years leading up to the menopause can be a
daunting time, and one which is widely misunderstood. Fear not!
This book is here to break the stigma and share the knowledge,
answering the questions you’ve been too afraid to ask and
demystifying the perimenopause once and for all. Filled to the brim
with essential information, this book will take you through all the
stages and symptoms of the perimenopause right up to the menopause,
so you can face this new stage of life with confidence. Inside you
will find: Guidance on understanding and preparing for the
perimenopause and how to recognize the symptoms Practical advice
for managing the mental, physical and emotional symptoms, including
hot flushes, vaginal dryness, night sweats, changing libido, mood
swings and much more Advice on the best treatments and medications
for you, including how to approach it holistically, when to seek
professional guidance and how HRT can help
The indomitable Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng – affectionately known as Dr T – is passionate about making sexual health and well-being services available to all, regardless of their sexual and gender identities and their economic status.
This book is filled with the specifics of sexual anatomy and health as well as advice and facts about pleasure and sexual rights. Dr T, in her typically honest and warm way, makes the reader feel comfortable reading about topics that are not always discussed freely, providing ALL the information that demystifies sex and sexuality in a way that is entertaining and enlightening.
A practical workbook from the New York Times-bestselling author of Come
As You Are that will radically transform your sex life.
In Come As You Are, sex educator Dr Emily Nagoski revealed the true
story behind female sexuality, uncovering the little-known science of
what makes us tick and, more importantly, how and why.
Now, in The Come As You Are Workbook, she offers practical tips and
techniques that will help women to have the mind-blowing sex that they
deserve (and that men have been having all along).
This collection of worksheets, journaling prompts, illustrations, and
diagrams is an engaging companion for anyone who wants to further their
understanding of their own bodies and sexuality.
Women over the age of 40, as they move towards menopause, usually
experience an increasing waistline and multiplying fat cells...no
matter how much they exercise. Hormonal changes start to affect
your weight when your 30 billion fat cells detect a slightly lower
oestrogen reading and come to your aid to produce oestrogen for
you. And the fat cells in your waist grow the largest because they
are better equipped to produce oestrogen than those in your bottom,
hips and thighs. Debra Waterhouse provides her usual sound
strategies to cope but also explains the positive side: that the
more oestrogen you produce the fewer mood swings and hot flushes,
less intense PMS, improved sleep, and a reduced risk of
osteoporosis you will experience. And she warns: the harder you try
to lose weight by dieting the more powerful your menopausal fat
cells become . Positive actions Waterhouse proposes include: *
Encouraging a positive attitude for your change of life, embracing
your body changes * Following her tailored exercise programme which
includes building bone density and gaining muscle * How much to
eat, when and how often. What to eat, including plant oestrogens.
And how to start trusting your body's messages and cravings.
Includes a 30-Day fasting reset that uses the power of your cycle―even
if you no longer have one!
A go-to fasting manual created specifically to address women's needs
based on their hormones and menstrual cycle by Dr. Mindy Pelz, a
well-known expert on women and fasting, whose fast-growing YouTube
channel has become the destination for women who want to learn about
fasting.
Are you among the many women who feel unheard and unseen by their
doctors and health professionals? Have you become exhausted by the
promise of quick-fix diets that only leave you disappointed? Well in
Fast Like a Girl, Dr. Mindy helps you to take back control of your
health by using the quickest path back to better health―fasting.
While most fasting advice has been a one-size-fits-all approach that
leaves women with more questions than answers, in this book Dr. Mindy
shares the proven strategies, specific protocols to use if you are
trying to overcome a condition, fasting hacks, and tools that she has
used to help hundreds of thousands of women thrive with their fasting
lifestyles.
'If I was removed from the hurly burly of these speeded up days
when I was trying my best to slow down, I would be able to
patiently and logically think it all through. To untangle this
conundrum. I would be able to find the thing I had lost. Probably
the most important thing I owned. My identity.' Part memoir, part
expert advice and part personal stories from women aged 40 to 60,
What's Wrong with Me? is a compelling, honest and reassuring guide
to enjoying a magnificent midlife. The former magazine
editor-in-chief of Cosmo and ELLE, Sunday Times bestselling author
and now parenting columnist, explores midlife and draws on
interviews with Gen X celebrities from the podcast she co-hosts
Postcards From Midlife. As a 54-year-old married mum of four,
Lorraine tackles everything from empty nest, career reinventions,
sex, perimenopause and menopause, and presents midlife as a
liberating and transformational stage of life (something to look
forward to rather than dread). Here is a book to make the women of
Gen X feel less alone as they embrace life, to make them laugh and
see that they are not alone.
Women Don't Owe You Pretty will tell you to... love sex, hate sexism, protect your goddamn energy, life is short, dump them, and that you owe men nothing, least of all pretty.
Florence's debut book will explore all progressive corners of the feminist conversation; from insecurity projection and refusing to find comfort in other women's flaws, to deciding whether to date or dump them, all the way through to unpacking the male gaze and how it shapes our identity.
Women Don't Owe You Pretty is an accessible leap into feminism, for people at all stages of their journey who are seeking to reshape and transform the way they view themselves. In a world that tells women we're either not enough or too much, it's time we stop directing our anger and insecurities onto ourselves, and start fighting back to reshape the toxic structures of our patriarchal society.
Florence's book will help you to tackle and challenge the limiting narrative you have been bombarded with your whole life, and determine feminism on your own terms.
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