Breast Cancer Journey Tales Part 4 by Healing Seeker

An Article About Breast Cancer

Debbie Dunn
Trace the saga of Healing Seeker as she travels her Breast Cancer Journey from first discovering the large lump to the diagnosis of having malignant breast cancer to a treatment plan that includes chemo, a double mastectomy, and radiation, to the blessed state of being in remission.

Story #1: Bad & Good News for Healing Seeker on Jan. 4, 2010

Description: Bad & Good News for Healing Seeker on Jan. 4, 2010 written on 4 January 2010

Story #2: Reintegration Healing Process heals conflicts

Description: Have you tried to use the Reintegration Healing Process on a physical problem and found it helpful? What about when you have emotional trauma, past or present? What if you just can't get some past conflict off your mind?

Have you been convinced you had long ago healed from a childhood incident or something that happened to you as a teenager, young adult, older adult, or as part of a former marriage or partnership of some type? Then something unrelated happened which triggered the trauma all over again.

Here is how you can take the Reintegration Healing Process to the next level to help heal physical, emotional, mental, intellectual, or psychological trauma.

Story #3: What to do when you discover a lump in breast

Description: How to take the Necessary First Steps should you Discover a Lump in your Breast

If you suddenly discover that you have a small or large lump in your breast, these are the necessary first steps that you should take.

Story #4: Stress-free, Low Pain Breast Biopsy

Description: How to go through a Breast Biopsy with the least amount of pain and stress

Should your diagnostic mammogram reveal that your breast lump might indicate that you have breast cancer, the doctor will conduct a breast biopsy as soon as possible. The breast biopsy takes thirty to forty-five minutes. Here are some steps you can take to survive the Breast Biopsy with the least amount of pain and stress.

Story #5: How to Hold out Vision for a Healthy-Body Outcome

Description: How to Hold out the Vision for a Healthy-Body Outcome

Are you facing a health challenge right now? Perhaps you have a lump in your breast. Perhaps you want or need to lose several pounds for health or vanity reasons. Perhaps you have to undergo open-heart surgery. Perhaps you have a painful back ache. Perhaps you have some other part of your body requiring your attention health-wise. Here is how you can hold out the vision for a healthy-body outcome.

Perhaps if you learn from the Breast Cancer Journey traveled by Healing Seeker, you yourself or someone you love will not have to travel that same road yourself. Should you get diagnosed with breast cancer, know that there is a higher road to take full of blessings, the realization of the great power of prayer, a loving support system, and maintaining a positive attitude and a great sense of humor. Many blessings to you all! Healing Seeker aka Debbie

Published by Debbie Dunn

Debbie Dunn has been a professional storyteller since 1989. Using her pen name of DJ Lyons, she is the author of two books: (1) The Bell Witch Unveiled At Last; The True Story Of A Poltergeist and (2) White...  View profile

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