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What My Doctors Didn’t Tell Me About Cancer
By: Brian C. Holley - O-Books - $12.95

Overview: This is the story of one man who continues to live a happy and active lifestyle while living with cancer.

Describing the many aspects of his regimen, what author Brian Holley calls MEDS: Mindfulness, Exercise, Diet, Support, What My Doctors Didn’t Tell Me About Cancer includes helpful practices and references full of information and support.

Verdict: In what is a truly uplifting and mega positive read, and from start to finish, What My Doctors Didn’t Tell Me About Cancer by author Brian C. Holley is not only one told in a thoughtful and relaxed manner, but Holley himself has been living with cancer himself for an incredible fourteen years.

Having faced multiple struggles throughout his life, let alone his battle with cancer, what shines through in abundance is his uber positive attitude, his never wavering desire to bolster his lifestyle, to accommodate the situation he found himself in, rather than to give in wholly to it and wallow.

Indeed, the cancer has taught him how to integrate bodily, psychic and emotional aspects of his being. Which comes through within broad prose brush strokes here, for they have been expressed as best he can, given the stage of things that he is currently at.

In short, it shows us all how developing a positive attitude to having cancer, well, anything at all that seems to be darkening our mental door, I guess, makes good sense all round. It also shows us that it is mighty beneficial to reach out to the right people to support us, and us to reciprocate, of course.

About the Author - Brian Holley is a writer, workshop facilitator and musician with an active involvement in historical research and interfaith matters. He lives in Weobley, UK.

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