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In Loose Threads: Weaving Life Back Together After Cancer, Kristi Sainchuk walks you through life before, during and after her breast cancer diagnosis and her story of dealing with each stage physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. With courage, humor and resilience, Kristi shares her experiences of chemotherapy, a double bilateral radical mastectomy, radiation, breast reconstruction ... and beyond. Early menopause at 36 years old and a breakdown in Costco one day lead Kristi to seek out additional support and discover SAORI weaving in an art therapy class. This changed her…mehr

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In Loose Threads: Weaving Life Back Together After Cancer, Kristi Sainchuk walks you through life before, during and after her breast cancer diagnosis and her story of dealing with each stage physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. With courage, humor and resilience, Kristi shares her experiences of chemotherapy, a double bilateral radical mastectomy, radiation, breast reconstruction ... and beyond. Early menopause at 36 years old and a breakdown in Costco one day lead Kristi to seek out additional support and discover SAORI weaving in an art therapy class. This changed her perception of herself and of the world, allowed her to accept her imperfections, see the gift in the cancer itself, and weave her life back together, both literally and figuratively.
Autorenporträt
Kristi Sainchuk is a mother of ten-year-old twins, a fashion stylist, and a breast cancer survivor. She was diagnosed in 2012 and has gone through chemotherapy, a bilateral radical mastectomy, radiation, and reconstruction, along with other treatments and bumps along the road. She has over twenty-five years of experience styling the women of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. She has a diploma in Fashion Design and Illustration from Marvel College and has worked with several designers in town. After moving into the retail world, she realized that her love of helping women look and feel their best was much more rewarding than designing. As a former owner of a retail store, she developed a loyal clientele of women who relied on her for style advice and honesty. She has styled for various Edmonton TV personas, TV segments, as well as more than fifty fashion shows. Kristi balances her time between being the Head Stylist at Southgate Centre, public speaking, and being the best mom she can be.