Work Makes Me Sick! Prescribe Something Quck!

Work Makes Me Sick! Prescribe Something Quck!
Author: Kathy Bornheimer
Publisher: Goblin Fern Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2004-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781595980175

Weaving together philosophy, spirituality and a sense of place in this poignant chronicle, the author of Borderland: A Midwest Journal (University of Wisconsin Press), Journey to a Far Place (Temple University Press) and numerous academic sociology/criminology books, review his year-long odyssey and treatment for chronic lymphocytic leukemia. The interplay of quotations, personal experience and reactions to chronic illness carry the reader along on the author's pilgrimage back to nature. Quinney's purpose is to focus his vision of the world through self-discovery and give inspiration to others in the course of trying to give inspiration to my own life.

Author: Lori Tondini
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 1438965532

Are you sick all the time? Do you have recurring infections, fibromyalgia, acid reflux, chronic fatigue syndrome, migraine headaches, asthma, allergies, or ongoing digestive problems, such as IBS? Have you been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, MS, ALS, or cancer? Maybe you have difficulty concentrating, memory loss, depression, or insomnia. Are you always going to the doctor, for various and ongoing ailments? Maybe you need to look at your environment as the possible culprit. Maybe you are moldy, like me. Read how exposure to indoor toxic mold and mycotoxins has affected my health and my life, and how mold could also be affecting you. Find out the signs and symptoms of mold illness, and effective clinical ways to test for it. Check out a new, highly effective, and safe technology in mold remediation. Read interviews from three mold experts. Don't be one of the 500,000 in the US who die from mold-induced illness each year. Stay safe. Stay mold-free. Are you moldy?

Having a Baby...When the Old-Fashioned Way Isn't Working

Having a Baby...When the Old-Fashioned Way Isn't Working
Author: Cindy Margolis
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2008-01-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1101221097

Personal, easy to read, and possessed of a warm, welcome sense of humor? An excellent introduction for anyone facing infertility(Publishers Weekly) Cindy Margolis may be known as the ?most downloaded woman on the Internet,? but she was brought down to earth when she tried to conceive. Suddenly, she became another statistic: just one of the more than nine million women each year who are desperately trying to have a child. After more than a year of disappointment and with a growing sense of insecurity, Cindy began a determined quest to have a family that included an array of treatments?including five in-vitro fertilizations and surrogacy?a journey that resulted in three happy and healthy children. Now Cindy helps women navigate through the world of infertility treatments and procedures. Sincere, supportive, and funny, she provides the direction, advice, and information that could only come from a woman who?s been in the trenches? and who has emerged battle-scarred, but victorious.

Wish It Wasn't M.E.

Wish It Wasn't M.E.
Author: Michelle Flatt
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1483636976

I hope that if you have Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) (or know someone who has) you will find this book useful. M.E. can affect different people in different ways. Some people are able to carry on with a normal life as long as they pace themselves, others are housebound or even bedridden. This book is about my story, how I developed M.E. and how I have tried to search for an answer and treatment for the symptoms I experience.

Things You Need To Know About Success & Failure

Things You Need To Know About Success & Failure
Author: Art Saguinsin
Publisher: A.T.Saguinsin
Total Pages: 80
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

An inspirational guide supported by the tales of failure and success of great men and women in the business, politics, showbiz and world affairs. Learn the enthusiasm, motivation and determination of people who turned failures into a key of success. Know some positive factors and patterns that quality people follow and possess to become achiever.

Saving a Sick America

Saving a Sick America
Author: Michael L. Brown, PhD
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2017-09-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0718091817

Nationally syndicated radio host and columnist Michael Brown provides a handbook for a biblically-based moral and cultural renaissance, revealing that the key to recapturing America’s greatness consists in returning to our spiritual and moral roots. America is at a tipping point, and never has this been more apparent than right now. We are in danger of losing our spiritual and moral heritage, making many believe that we have fallen beyond the point of recovery. This book is here to say, that, yes, we have fallen. In fact, fallen much further than we realize, but that our country’s best days are ahead—with the help of a radical, moral, and cultural revolution, beginning with the church. This book is a manual for the revolution. On all fronts, Americans are talking about the need for revolution, arguing from the left and the right that “the status quo must go!” This book comes at just the right time, as people are wondering what in the world has happened to our country—from the homes to the college campuses, from the inner cities to the White House, from our national debt to the material found on our computers and TV screens. In clear, compelling prose, Brown covers topics ranging from the sexualization of pop culture to the dumbing down of our schools to the undermining of family structures to a pervasive culture of entitlement, while pointing consistently to the Bible’s solution to these issues. A radical call for reformation written with sobriety and hope, Saving a Sick America provides the inspiration and guidance necessary for a moral and cultural revolution.

The Ultimate Surprise

The Ultimate Surprise
Author: Jacqueline P. Jones
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2009-08-10
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 146280618X

The Ultimate Surprise will take you on a journey like no other journey you have ever traveled before. First, let me explain what the “ultimate surprise” was. It was a “brain tumor – a Meningioma”. This type of tumor, in most cases, is benign and not cancerous. To be told that you have a brain tumor, cancerous or not, is traumatic. That is the way I felt when I was told that I had a brain tumor. Trust me, when you hear those words, everything else is mute and you can’t hear anything else. The only thought that comes to mind is “Oh My God, a Brain Tumor? You answer to yourself, “Yes, that is what you have”. The next thing you do is brace yourself for what you must still have to face. This book was written to help you through this journey and the many stops you have to take to reach your destination. Your destination starts with meeting your surgeon, having the surgery to eradicate (remove) the ultimate surprise and then you stay on the road to recovery until you feel better. The end of the journey is when you are pain-free and the “ultimate surprise” is just a memory.

The Makeover Prescription

The Makeover Prescription
Author: Christy Jeffries
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488013969

In this romantic comedy, a construction worker renovating a brainy, beautiful doctor’s home offers to give the love-shy lady some lessons in love. Neurosurgeon Julia Fitzgerald graduated high school at fourteen, whizzed through medical school and even became a successful navy captain. But when it comes to romance, she’s a dunce. No amount of education can help her find a date or understand what men really want. When handsome-as-heck contractor Kane Chatterson begins renovating Julia’s house, nothing in her medical training can explain the shiver she feels every time she looks at him. She only know he’s . . . distracting. Is it his strong, tanned forearms? His quiet, confident manner? Mr. Sexy Flannel Shirt doesn’t have any of the qualities Julia believes she needs in a man. But when he offers to help her find the perfect date, she reluctantly agrees. And as Julia gets schooled in the fine art of love, she realizes that Kane might be exactly what the doctor ordered . . .

Quiver

Quiver
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1058
Release: 1890
Genre:
ISBN:

V. 12 contains: The Archer...Christmas, 1877.