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December 2011 Blog Posts (14)

Literary fiction author Karen Glick on nationwide virtual book tour

Pump Up Your Book is pleased to announce Karen Glick's Questions in the Silence Virtual Book Tour 2012beginning on January 3 and ending on January 27 2012. Karen will be on hand during her worldwide tour promoting her book and giving us candid interviews and guest posts where we learn more about the author, she will have her first Twitterview and AuthorVid, both implemented by Pump Up Your Book, as well as giving her fans an opportunity to talk to her live via Pump Up Your…

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Added by Dorothy Thompson on December 30, 2011 at 2:43pm — No Comments

2012 Resolutions for Another Year of Alopecia

2012.jpg Given how much seems to have fit into the year 2011, I’m hoping that 2012 is comparatively insignificant, OR if significant, significant for reasons other than cheating/beating/living with cancer.  If Alopecia is my biggest emotional challenge for the year 2012, then I’ll consider it a fabulous year.  I’m planning ahead for just such a year with my 2012 resolutions.  To…

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Added by Susan Beausang on December 30, 2011 at 10:33am — No Comments

Legal Thriller Urban Fiction Author Chris Shella on nationwide virtual book tour January 2012

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Pump Up Your Book is pleased to announce Chris Shella's Reasonable Facsimile Virtual Book Tour 2012 beginning on January 3 and ending on January 27 2012. Chris will be on hand during his worldwide tour promoting his book and giving us candid interviews where we learn more about the author, tips on writing legal thrillers and advice on how to become a…

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Added by Dorothy Thompson on December 30, 2011 at 10:00am — No Comments

CHASING CANCER BRINGS HOLIDAY GRATITUDE

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What a difference a year makes.  Last year, I was writing a ‘Holiday Blawg’ due to my Mom’s diagnosis of Lymphoma two weeks before Christmas.  It was very hard for me to put any cheer into the holidays.  This year, I am recovering (recovered) from the…

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Added by Susan Beausang on December 23, 2011 at 1:29pm — No Comments

The Scoop on Suki Skincare

suki.jpg Skin care products are very personal - naturally, given skin is personal.  When I find something I like, I tend to stick with it.  From time to time, I am asked to try different products and am always willing to do that because I am always looking for natural and safe skin care products to share with women who are undergoing chemotherapy or any woman who simply wants chemical-free and…

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Added by Susan Beausang on December 15, 2011 at 10:34am — No Comments

20% Off Holiday Sale

A. Parker's Books and Book Bazaar is having a 20% Off Sale on all books, both in-store and online.  Please join us at 1488 Main Street, downtown Sarasota from December 10th through the 24th, or visit online.  Happy Holidays!…

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Added by Dan Christian on December 11, 2011 at 9:06pm — No Comments

Hair Loss the Hard Way

tricho.jpg Hair loss is something that happens to us.  Be it a side effect of chemotherapy, a thyroid disorder, a hormone imbalance, or our immune system’s decision to attack our hair follicles, hair loss happens outside of our control.  What about hair pulling?

I’m talking about trichotillomania (trich for short), an impulse disorder in which affected people develop an…

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Added by Susan Beausang on December 8, 2011 at 10:43am — No Comments

The 8th is December's Sarasota Literacy Day

A. Parker's Books and Book Bazaar has joined with the Sarasota Literacy Council in declaring the 8th of every month to be Sarasota Literacy Day.  Staff, members, tutors and accompanied students receive a 10% discount on purchases made on the 8ths.  This holiday season, please consider a generous gift to the Sarasota Literacy Council.  Give the Gift of Reading.…

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Added by Dan Christian on December 7, 2011 at 1:40pm — No Comments

It’s My Cancer

 

“You have cancer” Three of the most dreaded words you can hear from your doctor.  Your world has changed and you feel a loss of control.    A moment ago you were a student, parent, wife, maybe even a doctor. Now, suddenly, you are a patient.  In the ensuing panic, disbelief, fear, and confusion you have to make decisions.  Likely right now you think “I can barely breathe, let alone function…how am I to figure all this out?”  Well, unfortunately, your life and your quality of…

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Added by Elyn Jacobs on December 2, 2011 at 8:55pm — No Comments

Chinese Herbal Medicine in Today’s Cancer Care

  

Disease (is) not an entity but a fluctuating condition of the patient’s body, a battle between the substance of disease and the natural self-healing tendency of the body.             HIPPOCRATES





CHM is a major aspect of traditional Chinese medicine, which focuses on restoring a balance of energy, body, and spirit to maintain health rather than treating a particular disease or medical condition. Unlike modern medicine, CHM is not symptom based,…

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Added by Elyn Jacobs on December 2, 2011 at 8:46pm — No Comments

A Positive Attitude and Cancer

 

There has been much controversy over the need for a positive attitude.  A positive attitude does not mean you have to be upbeat about your cancer or prognosis.  It simply means that if you convince yourself you are going to die, then it could just become a self-fulfilling prophesy, and the reverse…if you convince yourself you will live a long-healthy life, you are on the road to achieve this goal.  I have much confidence in modern medicine, and I sincerely believe it has its place. …

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Added by Elyn Jacobs on December 2, 2011 at 8:42pm — No Comments

The Redwood Forest

 

I titled my blog “It’s a Strong Tree that Withstands a Hurricane” as I believe that a strong, healthy body is a formidable defense against cancer, similar to how a strong tree can withstand the fierce winds of a hurricane.  A body that lacks nutrients or that suffers relentless stress is at a disadvantage.  Stress, particularly when perceived as inevitable and uncontrollable, is a key factor in vulnerability to cancer. I will discuss nutrients later, but for now, I want to talk more…

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Added by Elyn Jacobs on December 2, 2011 at 8:39pm — No Comments

The Illusion of Protrusion

 For many women, feeling better about themselves involves cosmetics, hair color, a new dress.  For others, it involves a bit more.  For cancer patients, it takes on a whole different meaning. The last thing a breast cancer survivor wants is to be reminded of the tragic ordeal they’ve been through.  Those who have had to endure a mastectomy, whose nipples are either removed or left asymmetrical or changed, are often saddened by looking down or in the mirror. Beauty may be in the eye of the…

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Added by Elyn Jacobs on December 2, 2011 at 8:30pm — No Comments

A. Parker's Books and Book Bazaar with the Sarasota Greyhound Rescue Project

Just a reminder...each month, the first adopter of a greyhound from the Sarasota Greyhound Rescue Project receives a gift certificate from A. Parker's Books and Book Bazaar. Located on Main Street in downtown Sarasota, A. Parker's Books and Book Bazaar is proud to promote this worthy cause.

The…

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Added by Dan Christian on December 1, 2011 at 9:30pm — No Comments

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