Suggestions for a Breast Cancer Survivor Gift

The prelude to the following article is an acknowledgement. The writer wants to acknowledge the woman who helped her to develop the different ideas for a breast cancer survivor gift. The writer has seen the trials endured by another cancer survivor. The writer has seen what sort of things that woman needed and wanted, and the writer has mentioned those needs in the following article.

When one faces the challenge of selecting a breast cancer survivor gift, it helps to learn how recently the survivor has received the standard, surgical treatment for breast cancer.
If the survivor has just had surgery, and if the survivor is therefore undergoing chemotherapy, then one might want to select a breast cancer survivor gift that compensates for the side effects of the chemotherapy.

For example, one might want to help the breast cancer survivor deal with the loss of hair (a result of the chemotherapy).. One would then consider giving the breast cancer patient a brimmed hat. That is an appropriate breast cancer survivor gift. That hat provides the breast cancer patient with an attractive way to cover her balding head.

A more expensive, though less attractive gift could also serve as a great breast cancer survivor gift. That gift would be a hand-held "notebook"-a device for storing reminders. Chemotherapy can frequently cause memory loss, and so such a notebook can help a breast cancer survivor. Breast cancer does not automatically become associated with memory loss, if the patient can have access to stored reminders,

A breast cancer survivor gift can not always be found in a store. Sometimes ti needs to be made by the person who wants to offer something special to the breast cancer survivor. Breast cancer treatments often include a series of radiation treatments. Such treatments can cause a survivor to feel exhausted and sick.

After any such treatment, the survivor normally wants to go home and sleep. That desire suggests a different sort of breast cancer survivor gift. A pretty, embroidered pillow case makes a lovely gift for a breast cancer survivor. After a morning of taxing radiation therapy, the survivor can place her head on a beautiful pillow case.

The above-mentioned gifts are designed to aid recovery during the first year after the breast cancer surgery. Another great time to get a breast cancer survivor gift comes at the five-year mark, i.e. five years after the surgery. At that point, the breast cancer survivor might well be participating in certain planned activities, activities intended to maintain the health of the survivors.

For example, the very healthy survivor might be a member of a group such as "Team Survivor." The members of the local chapters of that group get together for various physical activities. They might go for a walk in the mall, take a bike ride down a scenic path or do some other type of fun exercise.

When a breast cancer survivor has joined such a group, she deserves to be rewarded with the right sort of breast cancer survivor gift. She should be rewarded with the sort of thing that can aid her newest pursuit of continued health.  That might be a jogging suit, a pair of running shoes, a bike helmet, or some other type of sports equipment.

The right gift might inspire the survivor to walk, run or bike extra-hard. The right gift might encourage the survivor to become a recognized athlete, someone who is in almost perfect health.

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