<p>The number one response to a cancer diagnosis is abject fear. No one wants to suffer. We never want to feel disempowered, or worse, helpless.</p>
<p>In What To Do After "I'm sorry, it's cancer." two-time survivor Wanda St. Hilaire provides clear, easy-to-read information that you will not get at your local cancer center. You'll learn how best to navigate your cancer journey and make empowered, informed decisions.</p>
<p>St. Hilaire's mission is to greatly reduce suffering and ensure you maintain a high quality of life through and well beyond cancer. You'll discover how to uncover imbalances that can be balanced for healing. From there, you'll be guided in the creation of a unique and personalized wellness plan that will help you on toward health and happiness.</p><p>Cancer can be overcome in a harmonious, life-affirming manner conducive to wellbeing. Find out how in What To Do After "I'm sorry, it's cancer."</p>
<p>What you will find in the book:</p>
<p>How to get the best care and advice.</p><p>How to make informed, empowered decisions. </p>
<p>Uncover the mystery of the burning question: why me, why now?</p>
<p>How to best overcome illness through a 'whole-person' approach.</p>
<p>How to have a high quality of life with minimal "collateral damage."</p>
<p>Anecdotal stories and wisdom with an underlying theme: Impossible things happen every day.</p><p>Visit www.imsorryitscancer.com to find out how to get your free downloadable Self-Care and Wellness Planner e-book.</p>
<p>What To Do After "I'm sorry, it's cancer." is a compelling reminder that impossible things happen every day.</p>