Brain Storms; Surviving Catastrophic Illness
Les Duncan
eBook
(Tate Publishing and Enterprises, June 1, 2008)
Can one person survive four brain hemorrhages and two brain surgeries and still live a normal, joyful life Join survivor Les Duncan for Brain Storms, a collection of twenty-seven things you should do when you get really sick, no matter what the illness. This is not a bucket list, but rather, a list of tips for coping with and recovering from catastrophic illness. These easy-to-read chapters, free from confusing technical jargon, will inspire you to take back your life. Full of wisdom and practical information - like how to find an exceptional doctor, the trick to listening to your body, building a life of sheer determination, and becoming an occasional but likable nuisance when necessary - will enable you to make recovery your full-time job. Applicable both for survivors and caretakers, Brain Storms, also deals with the importance of maintaining relationships throughout the difficult healing process. Be inspired to survive.