Ep. 54: Barbara Caplan-Bennett on Losing Her Nose to Save Her Life
Release Date: 02/24/2021
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In this episode, we’re diving into:
- Barbara’s unique story about how a weird bump on her nose changed her life
- What is Mohs technique and how Barbara felt looking in the mirror for the first time after surgery
- The innocent comments that led Barbara to make a doctor’s appointment
- The shocking news Barbara received about her nose, and the questions it left her asking about getting back to normal
- What people don’t tell you about the impact of head and neck surgeries (and what that meant for Barbara’s physical and mental well-being)
- The freeing moment Barbara got her prosthetic, plus the lesson she learned about ALWAYS asking for exactly what she wants
- Barbara shares her experience with a Tumor Board — what it is, how she came to be a part of it, and what the doctors concluded about her diagnosis and recovery
- Why Barbara is finally able to see the light side of her cancer journey (it took a long time!) and how it gave her the opportunity to live her life’s dream
- Barbara gets real and gives us ALL the interesting details you might be wondering about prosthetic noses
- And much more!
Get your copy of “Noseworthy” on Amazon here: bit.ly/NoseworthyBarbara. Autographed copies (personalized, if desired) of “Noseworthy” are available by emailing [email protected].
Check out the HuffPost article Barbara wrote about her cancer journey, “I Had To Have My Entire Nose Removed Or Risk Dying. Here’s How It Changed My Life.”: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/melanoma-cancer-nose-surgery-removal_n_5fa9809ac5b6f21920de8570
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