In days gone by, people understood that a knock
to your health takes its toll on your emotions, your
relationships, your morale, your 'spirit'. But these
days, we think that if the doctor has waved you off,
then you are 'better'. If only it were this simple. The
truth is that when your body takes a serious knock so
does your mind - your thoughts and feelings. Often
people feel worried, confused, lonely, depressed,
unsupported or overwhelmed. You may be grappling with
ongoing physical challenges: disability, pain, treatment
side effects, sleep problems and fatigue. And you may
have practical concerns over finances or work - or may
simply be trying to 'adjust'. That's when this new book,
from the authors of The Cancer Survivor's
Companion (highly commended by the BMA and winner of
the Guild of Health Writers' Best Health Book 2012),
will prove invaluable. It offers simple, practical ways
to find a path through the space between illness and
health. Contents include: Why getting better takes
time; why relaxation and exercise are both vital; how to
build your confidence and tackle low mood and
depression; how to eat for recovery; how to deal with
medical advice and communicate well with your doctor;
how to keep family life and relationships on track and
much more. There are also case histories to inspire
readers as well as fascinating snippets from times gone
by, which help to make this an entertaining as well as a
highly practical, inspiring read.
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