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252. What is Energy Medicine with Inflammatory Breast Cancer Survivor Dianne Faure
dimanche 8 décembre 2024 • Durée 41:48
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In this episode of Breast Cancer Conversations, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dianne Faure, an attorney, author, teacher, advanced Eden energy medicine practitioner, and massage therapist. Dianne shared her incredible journey of using energy medicine to manage and overcome various health issues, including her own diagnosis with inflammatory breast cancer.
Dianne's background is impressive. She has resolved multiple health issues such as chronic pain, allergies, rheumatoid arthritis, skin lupus, and connective tissue disease through the Eden Method.
In April 2021, Dianne was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer, a rare and aggressive form of the disease. She decided to document her experience and incorporate her energy medicine tools to manage the treatment and its side effects. This journey led her to publish her memoir and self-help book, "Cancer and Energy Medicine, A Healing Journey," in 2024.
During our conversation, Dianne explained the broad umbrella of energy medicine, which includes acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, yoga, and Reiki. She delved into her personal experience with breast cancer, from the initial diagnosis to the various treatments she underwent, including chemotherapy, mastectomy, and radiation.
Dianne also shared how she used energy medicine to navigate the side effects of chemotherapy and other treatments. She emphasized the importance of self-advocacy and understanding one's body, especially when dealing with a complex and often misunderstood condition like inflammatory breast cancer.
We discussed the concept of energy medicine in detail, including the nine energy systems, such as meridians, auras, and chakras. Dianne provided insights into how she assesses and balances these energy systems in her clients using techniques like energy testing and muscle testing.
Dianne's book is a valuable resource for cancer patients, survivors, and their loved ones. It offers practical tools and techniques to manage the physical and emotional challenges of cancer treatment. The book is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major retailers.
This episode is a treasure trove of information for anyone interested in complementary approaches to cancer treatment and overall well-being. Dianne's story is a testament to the power of energy medicine and the importance of taking an active role in one's healing journey.
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Until next time, keep on thriving.
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251. The Power of Storytelling in Breast Cancer: Lessons from Cancer Bitch Author S.L. Wisenberg
dimanche 24 novembre 2024 • Durée 44:42
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In this episode of Breast Cancer Conversations, I had the pleasure of speaking with S.L. Wisenberg, a self-described "one-breasted feminist" and author of "The Adventures of Cancer Bitch." S.L. shared her journey of being diagnosed with stage 2A breast cancer in 2007, undergoing a mastectomy and chemotherapy, and how she turned her experience into a powerful narrative through her writing.
We delved into S.L. Wisenberg’s inspiration for starting her blog, Cancer Bitch, and how writing became a therapeutic outlet for her. She discussed the importance of expressive writing and how it can be a tool for processing emotions and experiences, especially for those diagnosed with breast cancer. S.L. also shared practical advice for aspiring writers, including the use of writing prompts and the significance of revising one's work.
We touched on the broader themes of breast cancer culture, the disparities in treatment, and the political statements behind choosing or not choosing reconstruction. S.L. emphasized the importance of finding a supportive community, whether through writing groups, classes, or organizations like Gilda's Club.
Throughout our conversation, S.L.’s humor and candidness shone through, making it clear why her work resonates with so many. Her insights into balancing personal experiences with privacy, and the therapeutic nature of writing, provided valuable takeaways for our listeners.
Thank you, S.L., for sharing your story and wisdom with us. And to our listeners, remember that your experience is unique and worth sharing. Keep on thriving, and join us next time on Breast Cancer Conversations. For more information and to access our free programs, visit survivingbreastcancer.org/events.
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242. Breaking Barriers: Advocating for Yourself When You Have Inflammatory Breast Cancer with Katrece Nolen Part I
dimanche 15 septembre 2024 • Durée 41:49
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I had the privilege of speaking with Katrece Nolen, a breast cancer survivor from Northern Virginia. We had such a lovely and long conversation that I ended up producing this episode in two parts. Today we dive into Katrece’s compelling story with inflammatory breast cancer (IBC).
Diagnosed in her late 30s, Katrece's story began with a simple observation of asymmetry in her breasts, which led her to seek medical attention. Despite initial challenges in getting timely appointments, her persistence paid off when she was diagnosed with IBC, a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer.
Katrece detailed the rigorous treatment process, which included chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation, emphasizing the importance of having knowledgeable doctors and advocating for oneself. She also highlighted the emotional and logistical challenges of managing a cancer diagnosis while raising three young children, and the critical role of community and family support.
Katrece's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of self-advocacy, the need for specialized knowledge in treating rare cancers. In part II (EPS 423), we celebrate Katrece’s survivorship of 11+ years and what survivorship and surveillance look like for those diagnosed with breast cancer.
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152. Guided Meditation For Breast Cancer | Moving Through the Chakras (20 min)
mercredi 23 mars 2022 • Durée 20:39
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151. Does Gender Influence How We Grieve?
dimanche 20 mars 2022 • Durée 07:18
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150. Healing Off the Grid And Overcoming Adversity with Tara Coyote
dimanche 13 mars 2022 • Durée 28:45
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Tara Coyote is the owner of a horse retreat center, Wind Horse Sanctuary in Kaua’i, Hawaii, which was formally located in Northern CA.
She is a certified Equine Facilitated Learning teacher and a life coach.
Over the years, she has guided hundreds of people with private sessions, group workshops and ‘Grief Rituals with Horses’.
Tara has also been diagnosed with late stage breast cancer since September, 2016. She currently manages her diagnosis with complimentary methods: a blend of conventional and non-toxic approaches.
Tara has been publicly sharing her health journey through her blog, YouTube channel and social media. She is very grateful to be alive after being recommended to hospice in the spring of 2019 with 6 months to live.
She is currently thriving on her island in Kaua’i living off the grid in a yurt with her animals. Tara’s memoir ‘Grace, Grit & Gratitude: A Cancer Thriver’s Journey from Hospice to Full Recovery with the Healing Power of Horses’ is a #1 bestseller on Amazon in eight different categories!
Tara writes about overcoming adversity, a deep dive into the challenges that come from loss, her own harrowing health journey and how her horses have played a significant role in her miraculous healing with cancer.
Tara believes it is always possible to find beauty within the greatest tragedy and that every challenge enables us to reach our highest growth!
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149. What to Say and Not Say to Your Children about Death and Grief
dimanche 6 mars 2022 • Durée 19:25
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In this episode we offer insights on how to support your kids through your breast cancer diagnosis as they process what is taking place. Depending on the ages of your children, they will have different levels of understanding. We explore these variables, share tactics and leave you with examples. You are not alone in these conversations!
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148. Finding Wisdom with Tailored Screenings | Dr. Barbara Parker & Heather Mann
dimanche 27 février 2022 • Durée 42:18
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The Wisdom Study is determined to identify the safest and best way to detect breast cancer.
The WISDOM Study compares two approved screening approaches: annual mammograms for all women, starting at the age of 40 or a personalized approach to breast screening that is based on a woman’s individual risk factors for breast cancer, like her breast density, genes, and family health history.
Today we speak with Dr. Barbara Parker, one of the lead oncologists in the study along with Heather Mann, one of the study's participants as we discuss:
-Personalized breast cancer screening modalities
-High Risk
-Low Risk
-Breast Density
-Early Detection
-Genetic panels
And so much more!
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147. The Power of Music and Healing with David Victor
dimanche 20 février 2022 • Durée 43:16
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"Music Heals Wounds that Medicine Cannot Touch" - David Victor
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146. Shopping for a Breast Prosthesis - Everything You Need To Know
dimanche 13 février 2022 • Durée 31:40
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