In September 2024, we’re launching a special blog series titled “Navigating Diagnosis to Recovery,” designed to offer guidance, support, and insight to those touched by breast cancer. This 5-part series is hosted by an inspiring trio: Mrs. Jill McNeely, a retired breast nurse navigator with years of experience; Nancy Wyrick, a resilient breast cancer survivor; and Leah Wyrick, the CEO & Founder of Three Strands Recovery Wear.
This series is crafted for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients, their loved ones, those undergoing treatment, Previvors, and long-term survivors. Whether you're at the beginning of your journey or well into your recovery, these blogs aim to address your concerns, provide clarity, and offer emotional support.
Here’s what you can expect from the series:
- Blog 1: An exploration of the vital role nurse navigators play in guiding newly diagnosed patients through their treatment journey.
- Blog 2: A deep dive into the importance of emotional support, taking time to process your diagnosis, and managing information overload.
- Blog 3: Key insights on how to prepare physically and emotionally for breast surgery, helping to reduce anxiety and increase your sense of control.
- Blog 4: A detailed look at the road to recovery after surgery, with a focus on what to expect in the first 1-2 weeks post-op.
- Blog 5: A discussion on the significance of your post-op bra in your healing journey, and why the Resilience Bra is an excellent option for support.
For those interested, more information about Three Strands Recovery Wear, including retail locations, online purchasing options, and ambassador opportunities, can be found on their website at threestrandsrecoverywear.com. Questions can also be directed to their email at info@threestrandsrecoverywear.com. If you are interested in purchasing the Resilience Bra please use our store locator to find the nearest Resilience Bra to you or find it online here for 15% off your first purchase.
It's important to note that while the series provides valuable insights and personal experiences, it is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Viewers are encouraged to consult their physicians or healthcare providers regarding any medical concerns.