If you, a loved one, or one of your patients is suffering from a blood or bone marrow cancer, this is your book At fifty-seven, Dr. Carol Turner was in peak health and avidly participating in the full gamut of outdoor spots that Colorado has to offer. Then, heading out to watch her sons compete in the state's annual mountain bike championship, she pulled into a gas station, received a call from her doctor, and learned that she had cancer. She knew instantly that what was to come had personal and universal significance, and started taking notes immediately, from the passenger seat of the car.…mehr
If you, a loved one, or one of your patients is suffering from a blood or bone marrow cancer, this is your book At fifty-seven, Dr. Carol Turner was in peak health and avidly participating in the full gamut of outdoor spots that Colorado has to offer. Then, heading out to watch her sons compete in the state's annual mountain bike championship, she pulled into a gas station, received a call from her doctor, and learned that she had cancer. She knew instantly that what was to come had personal and universal significance, and started taking notes immediately, from the passenger seat of the car. Those notes turned into this book-a candid, unvarnished chronicle of her cancer journey, from diagnosis to recovery. The path oscillates between denial and acceptance, hope and despair, expectation and reality, and endless appointments bookended by interminable waits. There's a one-night descent into madness, a one-month descent into hell, and in the middle of that, a moment of pristine clarity in which time almost seems to stop. While there's plenty of fear and pain here, both are trumped by positivity, gratitude, and humor, all of which made her recovery possible. This is the story of what Dr. Turner went through, what her family went through, what she spared them from, as well as a cast of all-too-human caregivers who shepherded her along the way. This is a great read for cancer patients, and a must-read for bone marrow and blood cancer patients. Beyond that, this book isn't just for those facing cancer themselves-it's for the people who love them, and the people who have dedicated their lives to caring for them.
CAROL TURNER is a mom, wife, physician, outdoor recreation enthusiast, and cancer patient-in that order. She completed her undergraduate education at the University of Texas in Austin, her medical degree at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, her pediatrics residency at the University of Colorado Affiliated Hospitals in Denver, and her fellowship in pediatric emergency medicine at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital. She went on to practice pediatric emergency medicine at Children's Hospital in Denver for ten years before opening her own solo rural primary care pediatric practice in the foothills southwest of Denver. Today she lives in Conifer, Colorado with three sons, two dogs, one cat, and one husband. She hopes to find another patient in the world with her singularly rare diagnostic combination-currently, she's the lone data point-and that this book is helpful to those who read it.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: My Big Molecule The Call The Pain The Life Review The Doctors The Bone Marrow Biopsy The Wait The Diagnosis The Education The Second Wait The First Treatment Day The Great News The Effects The Second Treatment, the Consult, and My Song The IGM Surge The Lab Results Bonkers The Lab-Induced Confusion The Information The Oscillations The Closing Arguments Part II: Straight into Hell Three Months Later-the Walkout The New Clinic The Second Take Let's Try More Stupid Medication The Pretransplant Home Prep The Hospital Room The Reality Check and Descent Oncology 101: Transplant Biology Seminar No. 1 Oncology 101: Transplant Biology Seminar No. 2 Oncology Nurses The Donor My Bright Red Cells Rude Food Awakening Sloughing Tissue Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC): Transplant Biology Seminar No. 3 Reflections on Survival Trying to Get the Heck Out of Here Part III: Recovery, Life Retrieval, and Bodily Restoration Posttransplant Home Recovery Itchy Zombie Biopsy Detours Approaching Survival Back to the Living Acknowledgments
Part I: My Big Molecule The Call The Pain The Life Review The Doctors The Bone Marrow Biopsy The Wait The Diagnosis The Education The Second Wait The First Treatment Day The Great News The Effects The Second Treatment, the Consult, and My Song The IGM Surge The Lab Results Bonkers The Lab-Induced Confusion The Information The Oscillations The Closing Arguments Part II: Straight into Hell Three Months Later-the Walkout The New Clinic The Second Take Let's Try More Stupid Medication The Pretransplant Home Prep The Hospital Room The Reality Check and Descent Oncology 101: Transplant Biology Seminar No. 1 Oncology 101: Transplant Biology Seminar No. 2 Oncology Nurses The Donor My Bright Red Cells Rude Food Awakening Sloughing Tissue Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC): Transplant Biology Seminar No. 3 Reflections on Survival Trying to Get the Heck Out of Here Part III: Recovery, Life Retrieval, and Bodily Restoration Posttransplant Home Recovery Itchy Zombie Biopsy Detours Approaching Survival Back to the Living Acknowledgments
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