From Breast Cancer Patients And Medical
Providers (page 2)
Learning to be
aware of feelings...is an essential lifetime skill.
- Joan Borysenko
July 14, 1998
Dear Betsy,
I
have had contact with WIN ABC since 1995 when I
decided to consider breast reconstruction. I had
undergone a mastectomy in 1993. ...my plastic surgeon,
told me about your organization and suggested I call
you.
Immediately,
after my call I received a packet of information on
reconstructive surgery. WIN ABC continued to maintain
contact with me during that decision making time and
has continued to supply me with video and audio tapes,
books and a resource guide.
After
talking to you I felt like I had an instant friend and
support person who was not only kind and caring, but
also knowledgeable and helpful. You have continued to
maintain contact with me and always have the right
words and information to comfort me and to target my
immediate needs.
During
my illness I have continued to receive phone calls,
cards and information. I have had the privilege of
sharing WIN ABC others facing breast cancer. Shelly
Blechman has also been a great source of information
and support and continues to write me on a regular
basis. The thoughtfulness of you and your staff is
overwhelming...
-- Janet
July 7, 1998
Dear Betsy,
During
the time I was recovering from surgery on my left
breast, I became depressed and confused if I had made
the right decision on what type of surgery I had done.
A friend of mine recommended that I contact the WIN
program.
When
I called and told them what I was going through, I
desperately needed someone to talk to, there was such
warmth and concern in their voice. Immediately I felt
like someone cared.
Within
a week after the phone call I received a large package
from your program. There were numerous pamphlets that
not only were helpful in educating me on breast
cancer, but also help my family and friends learn and
cope with my breast cancer. After reading all the
material, I felt confident that I had made the right
decision, and had a much more positive attitude.
I
was so grateful to the WIN program for all the
educational materials, the follow up phone calls, and
just their warmth and concern, that for my 50th
birthday party I asked my friends and relatives to
donate money to the WIN program instead of bringing a
birthday gift. I hope you received a lot of donations.
Thank you for providing the banner and for all the
informative material on breast cancer that I used at
my birthday party. It made everyone become aware about
breast cancer and at the same time know about your
wonderful program.
After
my treatments, I hope to become part of your volunteer
program, as a breast buddy, or where ever you may need
me.
My
family and I thank your entire organization for all
the work you do on educating and informing the public
about breast cancer.
-- Irma
I have seen what
a laugh can do. It can transform almost unbearable
tears into something bearable, even hopeful. -
Bob Hope
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