The Scars You Can't See
Finding Wholeness from the Trauma of Near Death
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Narrateur(s):
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Jen Tuder
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Auteur(s):
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Natalie Zeleznikar
À propos de cet audio
With 30 years of experience as a nursing home administrator, Natalie Zeleznikar was no stranger to the strengths and limitations of health care. When she was diagnosed with breast cancer, the plan was a double mastectomy and a couple months to recovery.
Her reality was eight total hospitalizations in five years after nearly dying - not of cancer, but of sepsis.
With a unique perspective blending the experiences of a patient and a health care worker, The Scars You Can’t See follows Natalie’s journey of struggle and survival.
This breast cancer memoir offers empathy, healing information, and advocacy to support those on a path to recovery. The Scars You Can’t See is also a valuable resource for loved ones wondering how to support someone with cancer, offering an essential window into the roller coaster of emotions a patient faces.
Bridge emotions and healing beyond the physical scars of surgery. Once we rip the bandages off, the real healing begins.
©2021 Natalie Zeleznikar (P)2021 Natalie ZeleznikarCe que les critiques en disent
“Part memoir and part instruction manual, Natalie Zeleznikar’s medical journey is a case study for how we can best manage our own medical situations by seeking advice and advocating for ourselves and our loved ones.” (Katy Grainger, sepsis survivor, speaker, and advocate, Sepsis Alliance Board of Directors)
“Natalie’s valuable perception as a health care professional and as a breast cancer survivor is sure to help others who have been through a similar experience know they are not alone.” (Laura Lummer, breast cancer recovery coach)