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Lädt ... The Choice (2004)von Bernadette Bohan
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A truly inspirational cancer survivor's story of an ordinary woman who decided to have a child even though doctors had told her she wouldn't survive to raise her. Having twice defeated breast cancer, Irish Bernadette truly found her calling and now helps others win back their health, inspiring them to live life to the very fullest. An inspiring story of an ordinary woman's spirited fight against all odds. After defeating breast cancer the first time, when she miscarried a baby, Bernadette Bohan's doctor told her: 'You've got more than most. You have a girl and a boy, so go home and live your life.' Yet twelve years later a little miracle happened and Bernadette got pregnant. In spite of a massive chance she'd have a recurrence, Bernadette held her nerve, trusted in God that everything would be OK and gave birth to a healthy baby girl. Five years later, Bernadette's cancer returned. Once again she survived. This time she created a lifestyle which she avows saved her life. After her amazing survival, Bernadette's fame grew through friends and family passing her story on. And this ordinary wife and mother found her own special calling. Soon her living room was packed with people wanti Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Don't get me wrong, I'm sure it has sense and reason behind it but I also like my coffee and meat, and really don't see myself giving up either in any great degree anytime soon. I do intend to continue to improve my diet over time but I'm really not a person who is suited to an almost vegan lifestyle. This is not to say that if I had cancer again that I mightn't rethink my choices but that is where I am now.
Bernadette Bohan had to make that choice, having had a lymphoma earlier in her career and then developing breast cancer she decided to make drastic changes and follow the Bristol Cancer Centre's diet which mostly consists of raw food.
It's well written and she is passionate in her beliefs but it's just not me, not at this stage of my life. ( )