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You care about health. Maybe it’s the way you look out for friends, share wellness tips, or follow new treatments before they hit mainstream news. Whatever sparks your interest, there’s power in turning that personal passion into public purpose. This isn’t about having credentials — it’s about showing up, speaking up, and knowing where your voice fits. Health advocacy isn’t reserved for experts; it’s for anyone who’s ever said, “This should be better.” And it can start right where you are. Start with What You See The easiest entry into advocacy? Pay attention to what frustrates or inspires you — then speak from it. Are parents in your neighborhood struggling with asthma triggers? Does your town lack safe places to walk or access to fresh food? Issues like these don’t need giant campaigns — they need grounded voices. As you raise yours, you might find your role mirrors the evolving roles and responsibilities of community health advocates who conne...

INTERNATIONAL MASECTOMY PROSTHESIS HELP!


Millions of women everyday face dealing with a mastectomy due mostly to breast cancer. A mastectomy occurs when one or both of  the breasts are surgically removed in an effort to stop cancer from spreading throughout other organs in the body. There are five different types of mastectomys:

 For women who have had this surgery, this can be a difficult and traumatic experience. One of the unique qualities that many women attribute to being feminine is having their breast. When that is taken away suddenly without any choice, it can be a heartbreaking experience. This is something that some of us can only imagine the emotional devastation while others are currently dealing with the harsh reality of trying to move forward and accept their new physical appearance. Some women choose to go through reconstructive surgery to rebuild the breast mound so that it appears exactly the way it was before, while other women opt out of surgery and choose alternative methods. Most women who have had a mastectomy can have reconstructive surgery. However, if you currently are a victim of breast cancer, whatever you decide to choose is a personal decision that only you can decide. In the meantime, the other alternatives that were mentioned earlier is a breast prosthesis that can be worn to instantly reshape your body and make you feel a little more comfortable in your new body. A  breast prosthesis is breast enhancer and can come in numerous forms. Today they are pretty easy to get if you know where to look. Below there is a list of places that can show you how to instantly reshape your body through the use of a breast prosthesis. Many of these fit well enough so that no one will know the difference, unless you tell them.
SIDE NOTE: Before you decide to purchase a breast prosthesis please be sure to contact your insurance provider and the place upon which you would like to order your new prosthesis. Sometimes there are programs that will help you pay or in some wonderful cases, you may be eligible for a free prosthesis. If you have any additonal questions please contact the providers and they will help direct you further. Also keep in mind that the quality may vary depending on where you decide to get your prosthesis, this is why we strongly encourage you to consult with a professional. Never be ashamed to ask for help, YOU ARE A SURVIVOR!
"No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us (Romans 8:37)."


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Written By: Te-Shandra Haskett, MBA
  
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