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This book is not another breast cancer memoir but so much more. It is a story of a woman looking after and caring for both parents during their illnesses while having children and being diagnosed with cancer herself. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004, 20 years ago, and she pulled through and survived many years. She also shares about her more recent surgery to remove her breast implants after sixteen years and what helped her through that experience as well. This book will give hope and help to many suffering the same way. Her fears and emotions are shared honestly with a few…mehr

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This book is not another breast cancer memoir but so much more. It is a story of a woman looking after and caring for both parents during their illnesses while having children and being diagnosed with cancer herself. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004, 20 years ago, and she pulled through and survived many years. She also shares about her more recent surgery to remove her breast implants after sixteen years and what helped her through that experience as well. This book will give hope and help to many suffering the same way. Her fears and emotions are shared honestly with a few moments of humor. Liza's positive outlook and no-nonsense attitude show that it is possible (although still difficult) to take on all this and come out better in the end. She shares her insights into why she made the decisions that she made and recommends products for those who might face a similar journey. She created this book with much research, ingenuity, and self-care/empowerment in mind. It includes photos that show her journey and the products she used, which add to the story.
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Liza L. Hernandez went through breast cancer at 37 years old at the most stressful time in her life. She was caring for ill parents, raising three children, working, and going to school at night. Shortly after diagnosis, she had a bilateral mastectomy and breast reconstruction with implants that lasted 16 years. In 2021, at age 54, Liza had the implants removed and not replaced. She chose a procedure called Aesthetic Flat Closure (also known as Going Flat). She discovered after surgery that her breastbone was protruding, she had to learn to live with unexpected changes of her body once again, both physically and mentally. Ultimately, she found a way to have breasts without future surgeries.She is a beacon of hope who survived an illness that reshaped her body and life.