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Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Wednesday at 2 PM Pacific

November 11th 2015: Rollercoaster

How does the spouse of a woman with breast cancer cope? Can he find the support he needs and forget about toughing it out? Will people realize that he has also lost his security, his foundation and the person who helps him? Will they know he too needs caring, loving support. Even if treatment is successful and the cancer does not return to an active state, life is never quite the same. How does a couple evolve when they face a diagnosis, period of treatment, and then uncertainty? After finding help for himself, Woody Weingarten felt compelled to offer the same help to others. He now runs group

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Woody Weingarten

Woody Weingarten, author of Rollercoaster: How a man can survive his partner’s breast cancer, can’t remember when he couldn’t talk — or play with words.
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https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2264/good-grief-with-cheryl-jones 21/04/2024 04:00 21/04/2024 05:00 Good Grief with Cheryl Jones https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2264/good-grief-with-cheryl-jones How does the spouse of a woman with breast cancer cope? Can he find the support he needs and forget about toughing it out? Will people realize that he has also lost his security, his foundation and the person who helps him? Will they know he too needs caring, loving support. Even if treatment is successful and the cancer does not return to an active state, life is never quite the same. How does a couple evolve when they face a diagnosis, period of treatment, and then uncertainty? After finding help for himself, Woody Weingarten felt compelled to offer the same help to others. He now runs groups for men whose partners have been diagnosed with breast cancer and his book, Rollercoaster, describes the terrain he and his wife travelled and how they found their way forward to an even better relationship and life. VoiceAmerica | Talk Radio | Online Talk Radio studio@voiceamerica.com false DD/MM/YYYY Add to Calendar
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