Kirk Cox joins Dorothy on Let’s Talk About Your Breasts to discuss how early encounters with his mother's breast cancer in the 60s profoundly affected him. Watching her bravery through invasive surgeries and treatments left an indelible mark. This personal history guided him as he later managed his Aunt Dottie's care and faced the tragic loss of his own child.
Key Questions Answered
1. How was Kirk Cox first introduced to breast cancer?
2. What were the treatments and experiences of his mother with breast cancer in the 1960s?
3. How did Kirk's mother manage her illness while raising children?
4. What was the difference in cancer treatment between the 1960s and 1970s as experienced by Kirk's mother?
5. What responsibility did Kirk take on after his mother’s passing?
6. How did the treatment for his Aunt Dottie's breast cancer differ from his mother's?
7. How has Kirk experienced and dealt with grief throughout his life?
8. What impact did the loss of Kirk's son have on him?
Timestamped Overview
00:00 Mother's breast cancer diagnosed later, treatment different.
04:45 Aunt misdiagnosed; family care responsibilities transferred.
09:05 Two friends drowned in lake after storm.
09:55 Received devastating news, started grieving child's loss.
13:53 Dealing with grief consistently prevents anxiety.
17:49 Grief resurfaces unpredictably; embrace it for healing.
21:59 It's okay to ask for help grieving.
25:39 Support network is vital for difficult conversations.
26:26 Impressed supporter of cancer care and technologies.
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Información
- Programa
- FrecuenciaCada semana
- Publicado10 de diciembre de 2024, 06:00 UTC
- Duración29 min
- Temporada2
- Episodio317
- ClasificaciónApto