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Day One Didn't Seem Possible . . . . . . but the evidence stopped her cold. How could she have breast cancer? Retired osteopath Helen Bullen - now an entrepreneur and business mentor, who has set up an award-winning multi-healthcare clinic - sat in the doctor's office, stunned. She wasn't ready to be a patient when she got the diagnosis. "You have stage 3 triple negative breast cancer." This is her true story. Written as a journal, she shares her struggles, her fears, her anger. Day by day, Helen's attitude changed from disbelief to commitment. For six months she would undergo chemotherapy and…mehr

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Day One Didn't Seem Possible . . . . . . but the evidence stopped her cold. How could she have breast cancer? Retired osteopath Helen Bullen - now an entrepreneur and business mentor, who has set up an award-winning multi-healthcare clinic - sat in the doctor's office, stunned. She wasn't ready to be a patient when she got the diagnosis. "You have stage 3 triple negative breast cancer." This is her true story. Written as a journal, she shares her struggles, her fears, her anger. Day by day, Helen's attitude changed from disbelief to commitment. For six months she would undergo chemotherapy and stay strong through each weekly dose. This is more than a personal story. It's a hard look at the truths she faces along the way. Are you ready to be inspired? You'll love this deeply personal look at surviving cancer because Helen shows us that mental attitude is the best weapon we have to fight the unthinkable. Settle down with a box of tissues for a deeply moving read, and get to know Agnes, Bea and Helen. But be prepared to laugh out loud too. Kindly Blunt Warning! You won't be able to put it down!
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Helen is an osteopath, lecturer and owner of a large multi-healthcare centre. Her experience of building a clinic from scratch means Helen has first-hand experience of working as a therapist and she is known for her honest, straight talking style of mentoring combined with empathy and understanding. Learn more at www.helenbullen.com