A twilight zone moment – I just started rereading this book again last night and this post from November 10, 2008 appeared on Facebook.
I still have a few extra copies to give away to message board members, if anyone is interested. If you want to get it on amazon, it’s at https://amzn.to/47tbkL4
The whole review:

From amazon:
This is an essential layperson-Ys guide to coping with chronic illness– or the 50 million Americans who suffer from diseases such as arthritis, diabetes, and multiple sclerosis, and for the people who care for them.
With firsthand insights of one who has been there, Sefra Pitzele details every phase, from the frightening onset of disease through the process of readjustment to the successful adaptation to new norms. She addresses the issues that most concern the chronically ill: dealing with relationships; participating in sexual activities; helping your doctor help you; managing pain and depression; maintaining humor and dignity; more. She details adaptive living strategies from new ways to shop and cook to ingenious modifications at home and at work. There are nationwide listings of helpful organizations, support groups, products, and services. 44,000 copies in print.
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