Showing posts with label Cancer FRee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cancer FRee. Show all posts

Monday, 7 May 2018

I felt beautiful even when I was undergoing the worst time of my life


Do you know I was completely bald at one time?
I had ovarian cancer and my doctor in Trinidad gave me up for dead.
She said that no doctor in Trinidad could do anything for me.
My daughter in Miami made an appointment for me with a famous oncologist.
I did surgery and chemotherapy.
All my hair fell out during chemotherapy and my doctor advised me to buy wigs in all different colours.
I did.
I felt beautiful even when I was undergoing the worst time of my life.
All the doctors and nurses made me feel beautiful at the Miami University Hospital - Sylvester Cancer Centre.
I wrote all about my experiences with that dreaded disease in I am Cancer Free - A Memoir.
The book is available on Amazon Universal Link.

Sunday, 16 October 2016

A True Tale - I am Cancer Free




The photo at the side is to celebrate my freedom from Ovarian Cancer with which I was afflicted in 2005. Those of you who have read and reviewed my memoir, have had loved ones go through similar ordeals and you understand what it is like when a person has been diagnosed with cancer. I wrote a poem which simplifies my story, but at the same time, it reveals enough.
I am happy to say, and I thank God, that I am Cancer Free for the past ten years.[almost eleven]

A TRUE TALE

I awoke dazed, confused, where could I be?
Suddenly recalling I just had surgery.
Hooked up to machines, nurses surrounding my bed.
I closed my eyes and covered my head.

The doctor entered, her head bowed,
She uttered that I needed to go abroad,
The surgery was incomplete and she was sorry.
A malignant tumor was discovered in my left ovary.

My husband and I gasped in disbelief.
Fate had bestowed on me such grief.
We thought it was a simple hysterectomy.
I now needed chemotherapy and more surgery.

We immediately flew to Miami,
Where our daughter arranged for me to see
An oncologist at a cancer center;
No other doctor could have been better.

His diagnosis and treatment were very exact,
He prescribed three chemos to stop the cancer attack.
He operated and removed successfully
Every piece of the tumor that almost killed me.

I am now at home with my beloved family.
I now know how much they really love me.
They were at my side as far as I recall,
God was most faithful throughout it all.

Why I wrote the Book ‘I am Cancer Free”

Almost eight years after my battle with Ovarian Cancer, I decided to write the book, “I am Cancer Free.”
My thoughts were that I was still alive, although my doctor in Trinidad had given up on me eight years before when she performed a hysterectomy and could not remove the tumour. I believed that my story would help others in similar situations to get other doctors’ opinions, even if it means going to another country to do so. Do not rely on the first one.
For eight years, the feeling that I would die remained with me. Even after the doctor in Miami declared me Cancer Free after seven months of treatment and surgery, I asked him, “How long do I have?” He looked at me in the eye and told me, “Brenda, I just told you that you are cancer free. Enjoy living.”
In my book, I spoke about what I did after each chemotherapy session, which was always on a Friday. Although my body was filled with Taxol and Carboplatin, I felt energized and wanted to go shopping and eat in restaurants. I never lost my appetite. I could have eaten any type of food I wanted. I had no pain until Sunday, when I experienced bone pains, which the doctor told me that I would get.
It has been ten years since I am Cancer Free.

The book is available in Kindle and Paperback at AMAZON and at Barnes and Nobles.

“I am Cancer Free - A Memoir” by Brenda Mohammed is a finalist in the category Non – Fiction in the Mc Grath's Publishing Awards 2016. Please vote for the book.
Voting will remain open until 15 November 2016. You can vote daily.Click on the link and scroll to the category Non-Fiction and tick the box.
You can also vote for any other book you may like in other categories at the same time.

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Friday, 19 August 2016

New Five Star Review for I am Cancer Free - A Memoir



Five Stars Everyone should read this!
By Book Bug on August 1, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase
I picked up this book, as my father has been diagnosed with stage four cancer. I wanted to read this from the perspective of someone who has been there so that I could better support him.
What I will say is that everyone should read this book. We are all touched by this horrible and untimely disease, and reading the author's story helped me understand a little more how my father might be feeling. Whilst I know he will never be cancer free - I wanted to understand more.

It's emotional, heartfelt, honest and transparent. The author has told the story with true authenticity.

Highly highly recommended!

The book is available in Kindle and Paperback on Amazon

Thursday, 14 July 2016

I am Cancer Free: A Memoir - Five Star Review


FIVE STAR REVIEW

Thoughtful and detailed account of defeating the most terrible of diseases
By Kato's Revenge on May 21, 2016
Format: Kindle Edition
I am Cancer Free is an extremely positive title for something that is so terrifying to pretty much all of us, were we to be diagnosed with it.

No illness is pleasant, but surely cancer is one of the very worst, and although survival rates are increasing all the time depending on the type of cancer concerned, it is good to know that the author, who thankfully defeated this terrible disease, overcome it in order to pen this extremely good read.

From a carefree life, visiting friends and relatives, through to the initial concerns and then onto the diagnosis, the author takes us on a journey in this book. But potential readers shouldn't be put off by the subject matter. The author has bravely chose to share her experience with the reader. It is never negative, although some of it is very harrowing to read.

The description of the subsequent and very necessary operation which resulted in the author regaining her full health is a case of just enough information. There's no need for gory details and we don't get them. In essence, the author has the balance right between info-dumping and info-giving.

Again, it's a book that educates and informs.

Thank goodness for medical insurance. In the UK, we are fortunate that the NHS provides many life-saving treatments. I do hope the government (s) wake up and spend money on research to defeat this terrible disease in all its forms.

Well done to the author on the beating of this disease and in the creation of this book.