Aimee Kintzel

open in the front

A Breast Cancer Survival Story

A raw, witty, and uplifting memoir of one woman’s breast cancer journey. Open in the Front reminds us healing can come with humor and heart.

About The Book

open in
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don’t forget to Laugh

When Aimee Kintzel heard You have breast cancer, she chose humor over fear. Open in the Front is her candid, heartfelt, and laugh-out-loud memoir that proves resilience, love, and a little sass can carry you through life’s toughest battles.

About The Author

Aimee Kintzel

A Voice of Courage and Wit

Aimee Kintzel turns life’s toughest moments into stories that shine with humor, grit, and heart. A proud wife, mom, and Mimi, she shares her breast cancer journey with fearless authenticity, inviting readers to laugh, cry, and find hope in the unexpected.

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26 JUNE’ 2024

Reclaiming Your Identity When Illness Tries to Take It Away

When illness strikes, the physical toll is often just the beginning. Beneath the surface, something more complex begins to unfold. There is an identity shift, a quiet but powerful erosion of who you were before diagnosis. Your routine changes. Your appearance may change. Your role in your home, workplace, or relationships might shift. And somewhere in that whirlwind: Who am I now?

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Why Sharing Your Story Matters More Than You Think

Think about the last story that moved you. Maybe it was something you read online, a conversation with a friend, or a personal testimony at an event. Chances are, what made it powerful was not its perfection but its honesty. Stories told from the heart have a way of staying with us. They break barriers, open minds, and sometimes even save lives.

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How to Support a Loved One Facing a Health Crisis Without Overstepping

When someone you love faces a health crisis, your instinct is to help. You want to comfort them, make their life easier, and maybe even fix what’s broken. But often, the people who are suffering most feel overwhelmed not only by their illness but also by the sudden shift in how others treat them. It is a delicate balance to offer support without taking over to show care without crowding.

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