My Self Discovery and Weight Loss Inspiration Reading List by Niki Wyre If you are looking for some inspiration or want to start your own self discovery, I recommend these books that I have read so far. I’m trying to mix in a self help or healing book
Read more →Life Disrupted: Getting Real About Chronic Illness in Your Twenties and Thirties Laurie Edwards (Author) From Booklist One’s twenties and thirties are a time for training, launching careers, starting families. For 27-year-old Edwards, there is also the matter of the genetic respiratory disease she suffers. In
Read more →Women, Work, and Autoimmune Disease: Keep Working, Girlfriend! Rosalind Joffe (Author), Joan Friedlander (Author), L.G. Mansfield (Editor) Review “The authors use first-person accounts to illustrate their advice on coping simultaneously with symptoms and the challenges of the workplace; developing a financial plan; communicating with coworkers, employers,
Read more →The First Year: Rheumatoid Arthritis: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed M.E.A. McNeil (Author), Kenneth Sack MD MD (Foreword) Product Description Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a disease characterized by inflammation of the joints, is one of the most disabling forms of arthritis and affects over two
Read more →How to Be Sick: A Buddhist-Inspired Guide for the Chronically Ill and Their Caregivers Toni Bernhard (Author), Sylvia Boorstein (Foreword) Review “Full of hopefulness and promise…this book is a perfect blend of inspiration and encouragement. Toni’s engaging teaching style shares traditional Buddhist wisdom in a format
Read more →Chronically Happy: Joyful Living In Spite Of Chronic Illness Lori Hartwell (Author) Product Description If you have a chronic illness, Chronically Happy is the tool you need to shape the life you’ve always envisioned but never thought possible. Hartwell’s wisdom covers a range of subjects, from
Read more →Sick and Tired of Feeling Sick and Tired: Living with Invisible Chronic Illness, Second Edition Paul J. Donoghue (Author), Mary Elizabeth Siegel (Author) Review An invaluable source of help and comfort to those who suffer from invisible chronic illness and to their caregivers and friends. —
Read more →You Don’t LOOK Sick!: Living Well With Invisible Chronic Illness Joy H. Selak (Author), Steven S. Overman (Author) Review “This is a POIGNANT, EASY-TO-READ chronicle of the journey of a person afflicted with a chronic illness.” — Bob Crittenden, MD, MPH, Chief of Family Medicine, Harborview
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