From Breast Cancer Patients And Medical
Providers (page 6)
Live your beliefs
and you can turn the world around. - Henry
David Thoreau
November 26, 1996
Dear Ms. Blechman:
I
am writing this letter in support of the WIN ABC
program.
I
harldy know where to begin to explain to you what this
program has meant to me and my family and friends, but
let me try with the following:
1.
For myself - I have benefitted from the education
and support from other breast cancer survivors. It
was wonderful to meet someone that has beaten the
odds. I saw these brave individuals as a role
models. They gave me hope and courage to fight for
my life.
2.
For my family/friends - They know that I have
received the best care and information available.
They know I can make well informed decisions about
my care, thus reducing their stress level and
concerns about my survival.
3.
For Non-Kaiser Members - I have co-workers referring
newly diagnosed breast cancer patients to me,
because they know I am a well informed survivor, and
they know I am willing to work with anyone that
needs help. (I work for Parkview Community Hospital)
Looking
back I remember the fear I felt when I was told I had
breast cancer (Dec. 92). I was # 4 out of 5 family
members with breast cancer, at that time not one of
them had enjoyed one year of remission. The first
thing I did was get all the information I could lay my
hands on so I could make well informed decisions and
so I could feel like I had some control of my life
again.
I
shudder to think about what happens to Non-Kaiser
patients that have so many questions and fears, and
are in need of some hope and support but don't
necessarily get that information from their
caregivers, I know this happens far too often because
Non-Kaiser breast cancer patients have told me time
and time again.
The
WIN ABC program is a ONE STOP SHOP for all the
information anyone could possibly want regarding
breast cancer. When a person is newly diagnosed, they
have enought to worry about without having to run
around town trying to get bits and pieces of beast
cancer information.
...Thank
you for this opportunity to write to you about this
wonderful program.
-- Gloria
Breast Buddy
You
have Breast Cancer! Someone else hers these words -
not me! What happens now? Am I hoing to die? I watched
my best friend die -- Will I lose my breast? Will I
become another statistic? A woman's worst nightmare is
mine now.
Those
were just some of my thoughts and questions when I
first received this terrible news. But then I became
one of the lucky patients to have the benefit of WIN
Against Breast Cancer at my disposal. I walked out of
my doctor's office with my "Bag of Books and
Information" and answers to many of my questions
feeling much more positive about making a very
important decision that would affect my future. But
somehow the books and knowledgable and caring Health
Care Team were just not enough. No one can know how
you feel at a time like this except another woman who
has experienced the same trauma.
I
am now a Breast Buddy Volunteer because I want and
need to give back what I was given. I am working with
my first patient and seeing the change in her since
she was first diagnosed, through her surgery and
recovery from a frightened individual to one with such
a positive outlook I have been rewarded ten-fold...
...This
is a program that needs to be available for all
women in all walks of life who are diagnosed with this
devastating disease.
-- Betty
The memory of a
good deed can never be taken from the heart of one who
is grateful. - Inspired by Japanese Poetry
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