5 Blogs To Follow About Breast Reconstruction After Breast Cancer

Women blogging about breast cancer and breast reconstruction journeys

If you have been diagnosed with breast cancer, and have decided undergo a single or double mastectomy, you will be searching for more than a breast reconstruction surgeon in Phoenix—but a community of women you can turn to for support. Below are the 5 blogs created by women who are on a similar journey as you are, and documenting their struggles, aspirations and inspiring tales of courage.

 

Double Whammied

Double Whammied is a blog that covers so much more than breast reconstruction after breast cancer. It is written by breast cancer survivor, and writer by profession, Diane Mapes. She keeps you with her every step of the way, from her double mastectomy, to chemo and radiation, to dating after breast cancer, and getting back to life after breast cancer. Along the way, she discusses her breast reconstruction questions, concerns, and even how she feels about the end result. She also details several of the different reconstruction options available, each of which depends greatly on the treatment you received.

 

Courage Is My Strength

Courage Is My Strength started out as one woman’s personal story, but has grown into a full-fledged resource for women making the same decisions. You can read the personal journey of the blog’s founder, Michele, as well as access videos, articles, and resources to help you along in your journey. This includes the graphic information that you really want to know, and that many similar websites don’t detail. It also includes, sometimes graphic, photos and videos.

 

Sisters In Scars

Sisters In Scars was created to unite women who seek breast cancer and breast reconstruction. This community of women have an annual retreat for breast cancer survivors, and those still undergoing treatment. It features stories of women around the nation, and aims to answer the most pressing questions about breast cancer, mastectomy, and reconstruction.

 

Previving And Thriving

Not every woman who opts for a double mastectomy and reconstruction has been diagnosed with breast cancer, but has instead been found with the BRCA2+ gene. Previving and Thriving is here to further explore this journey. Whether there is a history of breast cancer in the family or not, many women choose to eliminate their risk altogether by having their breasts removed. These women are referred to as “previvors.” While previvors journey certainly differs from women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, there is still a need for the information that they have to share.

 

Breast Cancer Discussion Board

BreastCancer.org has a discussion board and forum ladies can do more than read, but can also engage in two-way communication. The threads cover every topic imaginable, and you can even post your own topics and questions.

 

Helping women regain their confidence and beauty after beating cancer through reconstructive and aesthetic surgery is my specialty. As a trusted breast reconstruction surgeon in Phoenix, your breast reconstruction will be handled with compassion and the highest quality of care.