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Is This You?

You're newly diagnosed with breast cancer and have no idea what to do. Your life has collapsed before your very eyes. Where do you turn?

Your treatment is near or at its end, and you're struggling to return to some kind of "normal" life.

You've been diagnosed with a recurrence or metastasis, and you fear that your life
is coming to an end.

Your partner, a family member or close friend has breast cancer, and you don't know how to help her.

Dealing with a potentially life-threatening disease and its life- and body-altering treatment is one of life's greatest challenges, and becoming aware of your mortality is a lesson in the loss of innocence. We're all going to die someday, but most of us do not think about it or worry when it might happen. Now you are thinking about it... all of the time.

Have you asked "Why me?" or felt...

  • overcome with shock and a sense of unreality?
  • drained, with little or no energy to deal with the disease?
  • confusion, anger, terror, loneliness, isolation, resentment?
  • overwhelmed by the enormity of all that you face?

The question "What now?" looms larger than life. You are wrestling with a sense of grief that feels bottomless and makes your insides ache. Thrust into unknown and frightening territory, you feel unprepared for all of the challenges that lie ahead. Uncertainty and powerlessness have new meaning as each day you are forced to deal with the unexpected.

You wonder, "How can I possibly do it all?" You'll need to understand the disease and its treatments, make informed choices, assemble a team of medical professionals, know what questions to ask, know what insurance will and will not cover, know what your rights are as a woman, patient and health care consumer. You ask, "How will I manage my career or care for my family, and squeeze dozens of appointments into an already hectic schedule?"

Everyone wants you to get back to "normal," but you're afraid you never will. Do you want to heal emotionally as well as physically? Are you ready to confront complex issues about life, death, and what really matters to you? Are you willing to explore options for change, and to be responsible for the outcome? Do you need someone who will listen to you, relate to your situation, and support your decisions?

Recovering from breast cancer is about more than just treating the disease. Learn what you'll get from coaching.

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