Lifebowl 2017
Doug and the Hawkeyes Vs. Cancer
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Tom Jordan
This an audiobook about cancer, and how I dealt with it. Most is a diary, with some added comments.
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Douglas was strong to go through this but thankfully he had someone to help him and the fact that he kept a diary or journal was great. I've actually done that and recommend it. I hope he is doing well now.
Tom Jordan's narration was very well done. He portayed the situation perfectly and his tone reflected that of the feelings.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
A Frightening Journey
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I am glad I did. I needed a happy ending with this awful killer. It was weird listening to his ordeal. I could completely understand everything he had to ordeal.
He is a hero in my mind. and I wish him good health always
The narrator did a fine job reading this.
I would like to thank the author, narrator, or publisher for providing me this audiobook at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review via Audiobook Boom.
Cancer is awful.
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I requested this book in exchange for my honest review because my family is experiencing a similar situation.
My brother had a port put in but unfortunately it didn't shrink as much as expected so the colostomy surgery is next.
It's hard to watch someone you love be in such incredible pain they don't have any fight left in them.
I'm recommending this book to everyone out there experiencing this hell.
I think listening to this very personal raw account will inspire others like my brother to keep going even when it feels impossible.
This book is one man's heartbreaking journey through the emotional process of fighting cancer and the side effects of treatment.
The narrators performance was poignant in conveying the authors trials and tribulations.
From the compassionate and caring professionals he encounters throughout his treatment to the unsympathetic battles with the health insurance system.
Surviving cancer should not depend on how much money 💰 you have in the bank.
Unfortunately for so many it does.
I wish this author a very successful recovery.
I think documenting and sharing his journey is courageous and inspirational.
The reality of cancer treatment.
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If you are looking for a real life account of what treatment and a cancer diagnosis is like this is the book for you. The author shares with us his journal detailing his fears not only of what is to come but of being seen as too needy. Baring all of his insecurities and letting the reader see into his experience in an unadulterated manner. This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
An insight into a cancer diagnosis
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An emotive journey in the life of a cancer patient
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