In Memory Of My Sister
Did you ever love someone so much that their loss rocks the core of your soul? I have. It was my beloved sister Candace Ann Syres. My sister was the closest person to my heart; as she would say, we shared a heart. Losing her after a long fight with cancer was a tremendous loss. It was also the first time in my life I truly grieved. This is the story of her heroic battle, as she faced multiple cancers during her life.

Grief is a visceral emotional response to losing a piece of your heart. It impacts the very substance of your being; the emotional pain is so intense, it can manifest as physical pain. In order to express my hurt feelings and begin the process of healing, what came most naturally to me was writing down my thoughts. The immense grief I felt opened something inside me, and my heart poured out through these writings. This book is the byproduct of mourning the loss of my sister, and enduring the painful grief that accompanied such a colossal loss. It is also a way to record my memories of her magnificent life.
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In Memory Of My Sister
Did you ever love someone so much that their loss rocks the core of your soul? I have. It was my beloved sister Candace Ann Syres. My sister was the closest person to my heart; as she would say, we shared a heart. Losing her after a long fight with cancer was a tremendous loss. It was also the first time in my life I truly grieved. This is the story of her heroic battle, as she faced multiple cancers during her life.

Grief is a visceral emotional response to losing a piece of your heart. It impacts the very substance of your being; the emotional pain is so intense, it can manifest as physical pain. In order to express my hurt feelings and begin the process of healing, what came most naturally to me was writing down my thoughts. The immense grief I felt opened something inside me, and my heart poured out through these writings. This book is the byproduct of mourning the loss of my sister, and enduring the painful grief that accompanied such a colossal loss. It is also a way to record my memories of her magnificent life.
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Overview

Did you ever love someone so much that their loss rocks the core of your soul? I have. It was my beloved sister Candace Ann Syres. My sister was the closest person to my heart; as she would say, we shared a heart. Losing her after a long fight with cancer was a tremendous loss. It was also the first time in my life I truly grieved. This is the story of her heroic battle, as she faced multiple cancers during her life.

Grief is a visceral emotional response to losing a piece of your heart. It impacts the very substance of your being; the emotional pain is so intense, it can manifest as physical pain. In order to express my hurt feelings and begin the process of healing, what came most naturally to me was writing down my thoughts. The immense grief I felt opened something inside me, and my heart poured out through these writings. This book is the byproduct of mourning the loss of my sister, and enduring the painful grief that accompanied such a colossal loss. It is also a way to record my memories of her magnificent life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161129562
Publisher: Kimberly M. Syres
Publication date: 06/08/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

Kimberly Syres, MD was born and raised in Philadelphia. She is a graduate of Vassar College where she achieved a Bachelor of Arts. She joined the US Navy as a recipient of a health professions scholarship. Dr. Syres graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine were she achieved her Doctorate of Medicine. She completed a general surgery residency at the Naval Medical Center San Diego and later went on to complete a fellowship in Surgical Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery at the University of Nevada School of Medicine. She is dual board certified in General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care. During her military career, she deployed to Afghanistan and was stationed as a Trauma Surgeon at the NATO Role 3 Multinational Medical Unit. She also deployed to the Middle East abroad the aircraft carrier, USS Carl Vinson as the Ship’s Surgeon. Dr. Syres currently lives and works in Rochester, NY with her spouse, Loraine and their 2 cats Bella and Blu. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family, mountain biking, swimming, caring for her house plants, and exploring national parks.
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