In The Shadow Of Death Reflections On A Chronic Illness
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Author | : Cyn Bagley |
Publisher | : CreateSpace |
Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2012-05-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781475204025 |
This book is a combination of two books written about Wegener's Granulomatosis. "In the Shadow of Death" contains an account of the diagnosis and treatment of a rare disease by the author. "A Flicker of Hope" contains poems and photographs that express the pain the author went through as she came to terms with the disease. Updated 2nd edition with Tales from the Bed.
Author | : Roy Merchant |
Publisher | : CreateSpace |
Total Pages | : 92 |
Release | : 2015-03-09 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9781507760208 |
“I was born in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica, halfway up the John Crow Mountain, somewhere between Fellowship and Coopers Hill in a small village of some three hundred people called Brookdale in the parish of Portland.Quite why it was called Brookdale was always an ironic mystery to me, as I never found a brook, not a proper brook anyway, and as for the dale, that had disappeared along with the brook, I suppose, a long, long time ago.The local name for our village was also ironic. It was called Hambrooks and, being a village of Seventh Day Adventists who saw pork as unclean meat, calling the village Hambrooks was interesting.We grew up as God-fearing Christians who trusted God in every part of our lives. He – yes, it was HE – looked after us through the week, kept us away from the devil and brought us all to Church on Saturdays, where we worshipped him all day.”So begins “Walking In The Shadows Of Death”, my personal journey through chronic illness.Through unambiguous, facts based story-telling, allegorical poetry and prose the book lives out my journey from being very well to being very ill and beyond.It tells in stark poetry and prose the effect on me, my friends and family.It explores my sudden illness, which comes out of the blue and my near death experiences from it, my fears as I become use to the possibility of me dying and soon!!It describes in unflinching terms how I reacted to the new me and where I am today.This book is dedicated to fellow travellers and their loved ones who understand the journey and those who believe in the supremacy of HOPE.It is available on Amazon either as a download via Kindle, or as a paperback.
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Publisher | : Xulon Press |
Total Pages | : 54 |
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ISBN | : 1619047837 |
Author | : Earle Parkhill Scarlett |
Publisher | : Toronto: McClelland and Stewart |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 1972 |
Genre | : Medical |
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Author | : H. Suter |
Publisher | : Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2010-02-01 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 3805593821 |
In 1933 Paul Klee’s work was branded as ‘Entartete Kunst’ (Degenerate Art) by the National Socialists and he was dismissed from his professorial post at the Düsseldorf Academy of Fine Arts. This led him, together with his wife Lily, to return to his ‘real home’ of Bern. Here his avant-garde art was not understood and Klee found himself in unasked for isolation. In 1935 Klee started to suffer from a mysterious disease. The symptoms included changes to the skin and problems with the internal organs. In 1940 Paul Klee died, but it was only 10 years after his death that the illness was actually given the name ‘scleroderma’ in a publication about Klee. However, the diagnosis remained mere conjecture. Since his adolescence, the dermatologist and venereologist Dr. Hans Suter has been fascinated by Paul Klee and his art, and more than 30 years ago this fascination spurred him to commence research into the illness and its influence on the art of Paul Klee’s final years. It was due to Dr. Suter’s meticulous investigations that Klee’s illness could be defined as ‘diffuse systemic sclerosis’. In this book the author assembles his findings and describes the rare and complex disease in a clear and comprehensible way. Further, he empathetically interprets more than 90 of Klee’s late works. The point of view of a dermatologist renders a unique source of information. It provides, on one hand, new insights into everyday medical practices at the University of Bern in the 1930s, which will fascinate doctors and local historians alike. While, on the other hand, art historians and art lovers will be absorbed by the newly discovered links between Paul Klee's work and his illness.
Author | : Irmo Marini, PhD, DSc, CRC, CLCP |
Publisher | : Springer Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 665 |
Release | : 2023-08-09 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0826151116 |
Reflects the most significant and fundamental shifts in the experience of disability in human history With the release of its eighth edition, this bestselling text remains the most comprehensive and current text addressing the psychological and social issues dealt with by persons with disabilities. The new edition is almost completely rewritten and expanded by expert voices in disability and rehabilitation policy, research, and lived experience. It presents many new chapters covering topics such as disability identity, the impact of US laws and policies, the impact of micro-aggressions and discrimination, applications of well-being and positive psychology, and mental health implications of social media usage for people with disabilities. The eighth edition also includes new Personal Perspectives from individuals with various disabilities. The text provides an informed, critical, and engaging exploration of the impact of chronic illness and disability (CID) for a wide range of students, educators, and professionals who work with this population. It delivers a comprehensive understanding of CID topics ranging from the impact of law and policies, social justice issues, personal and professional rehabilitation, and the psychosocial experiences of CID. The book continues to investigate a diverse range of topics, from the historical and cultural perspectives on illness and disability to the personal, familial, and social impacts of disability. Chapters include Learning Objectives, Pre-reading Questions, Class Activities, and Case Studies with accompanying Discussion Questions to promote engagement. Instructors will also have access to the Instructor Manual, Test Bank, and chapter PowerPoints. Extensively rewritten and updated with expert voices in disability and rehabilitation policy and research Brand new chapters on disability identity, the impact of US laws and policies, the impact of micro-aggressions and discrimination, and more New Personal Perspectives from persons who have lived with various disabilities New Class Activities to help reinforce content Key Features: Presents the most comprehensive and diverse coverage of psychosocial aspects of disability of any text Addresses how people with CID have been viewed and treated throughout history and examines the changes and developments over the past decade Provides a bridge between theory and practice with abundant narratives Includes Learning Objectives, Pre-reading Questions, and Case Studies with Discussion Questions to enhance learning Delivers a comprehensive instructor package including Instructor Manual, Test Bank, and chapter PowerPoints
Author | : Arthur W. Frank |
Publisher | : Boston : Houghton Mifflin |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Cancer |
ISBN | : |
In this deeply affecting memoir, Arthur W. Frank explores the events of illness from within: the transformation from person to patient, the pain, the wonder,and the ceremony of recovery. To illuminate what illness can teach us about life, Frank draws upon his own encounters with serious illness -- a heart attack at age thirty-nine and, a year later, a diagnosis of cancer. In poignant and clear prose, he offers brilliant insights into what happens when our bodies and emotions are pushed to extremes. Ultimately, he examines what it means to be human.
Author | : Laurie Edwards |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2014-07-08 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1620406284 |
Draws on scientific research and patient narratives to explore the role of social media in medical advocacy, arguing that society must change attitudes about the link between health and lifestyle and provide appropriate and compassionate treatments.
Author | : Michael Hansen |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Christianity |
ISBN | : 9781863711692 |
Chronic fatigue sufferer Michael Hansen presents meditations for Christians trying to cope with long-term illness in a world that stresses vitality and youth. This book provides a voice of hope in the ongoing struggle against anger, despair, grief, and barreness.
Author | : James M. Hiatt |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 1864 |
Genre | : United States |
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