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Cancer Patient Finds Healing in Art

Released on = March 26, 2007, 8:05 am

Press Release Author = Dr Laurence Magne

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = Dr Laurence Magne
Publisher, Author
Cancer Free For Life
Email : lmagne@yahoo.com
Website : http://cancer-free-for-life.com


Press Release Body =

A woman who was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago has found art can be both
a physical and emotional healer.

On January 18, 2004, Carol H was gearing up for a 40-mile ultra-marathon. Her
boyfriend wanted her to wear a water pouch that straps on like a back pack. She felt
the pack pinching and started to wrestle with it, only to find a lump in her upper
right chest.

\"It was really high near my shoulder, but I knew exactly what it was,\" Carol said.

Her mother died of breast cancer when Carol was 35. Eight months later, her father
died of cancer. Carol knew all too well what cancer meant, but she wouldn\'t go
there.

\"I thought I might be in for a lot of suffering, I might be in for a lot of
challenges, but I wasn\'t going to give in,\" Carol said.

And she hasn\'t. Despite five painful surgeries that have left her with limited
mobility in her right arm and hand, Carol is determined to continue teaching,
running, and fighting.

Part of that fight includes art.

While her two shelter dogs chase squirrels and birds around the many fruit trees
that dot her property, Carol threads beads, small pieces of glass and a little metal
angel into a bracelet.

\"My mom collected angels and since she passed we\'ve all worn angels every single
day,\" Carol said.

Carol\'s mother is represented in other works of art. So is some of her anger, some
of her fear, and some of her hope.

Her pieces include sculpture, watercolor and weaving. They are all the result of
Carol\'s time with the Cancer Center\'s art therapy program.

\"It\'s (art) relieved anxiety and hidden anger and hidden fears I didn\'t know I had,\"
Carol said.

When she meets with her fellow cancer patients and she begins an art project she
gets to escape her cancer, or gets to confront it head on.

\"I had been focusing on everybody else and trying to be positive, so it was
essential to my healing to get rid of these negative emotions,\" Carol said.

There are ways to fight cancer and they don't all involve poisonous chemotherapy and
cancer-causing radiation. You have choices. Read this column to find more articles
to bring you hope in these times of despair. You have options that don't have to
compromise your way of living.

Dr Magne has been researching the origins and causes of disease and cancer for the
past 25 years. Visit www.cancer-free-for-life.com to receive a FREE report on The 10
Ways to Cure Cancer Immediately. This article is available for reprint for your
website and newsletter, provided that you maintain its copyright integrity and
include the signature.



Web Site = http:// lmagne@yahoo.com

Contact Details = Dr Laurence Magne
Publisher, Author
Cancer Free For Life
Email : lmagne@yahoo.com
Website : http://cancer-free-for-life.com

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