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Lädt ... Defining the new normal : a guide to becoming more than your diagnosisvon Colleen Brunetti
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What do you do when life hands you a diagnosis that turns your world upside down? You re-define everything. You know you're going to need to make big changes in how you care for your- self, but directives such as "eat right" and "listen to your body" do little to support someone who is struggling to re-define life as a patient.This book takes the reader step-by-step through how to make real and sustaining wellness changes from tip to toe. Along the way, you will take a look at your own past choices, make some new ones, hear stories from those who are making it happen, and come out the other side stronger and more in control of your medical outcome than you dreamed possible.Written by a certified health coach, educator, and someone who just happens to be a survivor of a critical illness, get ready for straight-talking advice, insightful questions, and THE guide to what works to see real change. If you believe you can be more than your diagnosis but could use a little support getting there, this book is what you've been waiting for. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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When I was diagnosed in 2009 with autoimmune arthritis (RA), the prognosis for life expectancy was pretty good. Just a few less years. However, the prognosis for disability was terrible. THIS is the book I wish I had had at that time. All the "after your diagnosis" books I read about my type of arthritis were medical/symptoms/terrible prognosis-focused and frankly, they were scary.
Colleen speaks from her heart and from the authenticity of her own life-threatening diagnosis. She offers patients (and the people who love them) options that cover the whole range - emotions, practicalities, etc. And she made me laugh because no one but another patient with chronic illness can understand what it's like. You will LOVE this book! ( )