for moms with children
Hi Girls-
I am posting this here and in the recently diagnosed forum. Feel free to pass the word.
I was diagnosed with stage III bc in 2006 and am a long time bc.org member. I never thought I would be able to say that! At the time I had 3 children (ages 8, 6 and 4) and was unable to find a children's book that explained breast cancer to children in the non-threatening way I wanted to relay to my children. So, I wrote my own. My goal is not to make money but just to fill a void that I saw when I went looking for children's books related to the topic of cancer. If you want to check it out the link is:
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My girls are older, but what a wonderful way to help others in the same situation.
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Hi
my daughter was 9 and my son was7 when i was dx. They were very worried because my sister died from bc when she was 38. Here i am 5years later and i think they are not as scared as they were. I think that they thought i was going to die straight away where as life is normal again and they are back to leading normal lives. It would probably be a great idea to have a good way for children to hear it, it was because of my sister that my children took it so bad at the time
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Carol...We were Dx about the same time...me 2/3/06...at the time my kids were 7, 16 and 19...I found a great book...fiction based on fact.....the title was something like The Year My Mother Was Bald....I read the fact part and DD (who was 7 almost 8 and in grade 2) read the fiction part....I will check out your book when I have more time...it is always nice to see info for our kids that is helpful!!! 4 years later my kids are 12 and next month the older two will be 21 and 24...my youngest DD does not like when talk about the negative aspects of BC, like it coming back etc, but she has been an active part of my Tx and survivorhsip. I am quite involved with the local Komen chapter, so she sees me "play it forward"....thanks for sharing about your book. Hugs, Karen
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good for you. I LOVE the title.
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Carol - Congrats!!! I know when I first got here you were one of the first to comfort me and I still repeat some of your advice in my head when things get scary (make friends with the fear and rather than trying to run from it - which is how I live - also known as keep your friends close, your enemies closer).
Anyway - good for you girl!!!! Great job! Your family must be so proud!!!
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Carol - what an amazing thing to do. Good for you!
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Awesome, Carol!
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Wow.....I am impressed! How wonderful for you and so many others!!!
Jacqueline
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way to go Carol!
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Good job...so proud of you.
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Carol, what an amazing gift and what a talent! I am recommending your book to the BC Center that I go to. They have a library there and are always looking for new books. My girls are older but I think for older children to talk with younger children or maybe have a book reading in a Cancer Center for families with younger kids would be great.
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Thanks, everyone. I love the idea of a book reading in a cancer center. Thanks for the idea!
I really hope the book helps someone. My middle daugher (who was most concerned about the no hair aspect of chemo) said that her favorite part of the book is...
"The worst part of chemo was when Mommy's hair fell out. We knew that it was going to happen because Mommy told us ahead of time. After a while we got used to it and Mommy was still Mommy. She was just Mommy with a hat. She still played with us as usual, helped us with our homework, read stories to us, and snuggled with us."
I think that is the tone of the book. Sort of a matter of fact feeling of what happens. Since children are ego centric (at least mine are!) they really want to know how it will affect THEM. My kids laugh everytime they read that page, which I love!
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I love the part you quoted from the book...even though my youngest is now 12 and I am 4 years out, I want to get the book....
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My little ones are 3 and 5. I'm wondering if the book is for smaller children such as mine.
What a great idea. I too looked for something to read to my kiddies about my dx when I learned I had bc, they were 1 and 3 at the time, and found nothing. It's been awhile and they have since forgotten b/c my hair has grown back, etc. but what a fantastic idea.
Kudos to you!! You're an insipiration to us all.
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I would say that the book would be appropriate for children as young as 3 and as old as 12.
Also, thanks again for all the positive comments. I really appreciate them coming from those of us who have been there. I hope the newly diagnosed moms with young children find it helpful.
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Well done - I love it! We got a coloring book from the hospital when I checked out after my mx. It had pictures of "mommy needs to sleep a lot" and "daddy looks worried and sad sometimes" kind of stuff with spaces for our little boy to draw a picture of how that stuff happening in his house made him feel. It was really nice, but very long (waaaay longer than my then-4 year old's attention span) and I would have loved to have a child's view picture book like you've done.
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Awsome-I love it! Congrats-this is so great.
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what a wonderfull way to help others i have 3 children just started my chemo last thursday. mine are 10,8,and 3 1/2 i will look for your book its so hard when they are young i found the best thing is to tell them what might happen so when or if it dose it dosen't hit them so hard. may God bless you and yours.
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just got you book cant wate to get it thank you carol
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