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Dealing with chronic pain

Bloomington, IN (Vocus) 12 October 2010

The pain is an experience that people try to avoid, but often itâ? s inevitable. One can imagine what it’s like to feel chronic pain all day. Author Mary Patrick Pain: live with it, a chronicle of the years she suffered from physical and emotional pain, and how she finally found comfort overcome.

For the author, is the burden it carries for a very long time chronic pain that comes with fibromyalgia and temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD). The trip by the pain and fatigue began when she was a student, and went through marriage, motherhood, a college professor to full-time and retired. Live with chronic pain for over forty years he has learned many valuable lessons. Adopt a personal approach, she now gives lessons to the millions who share the challenge or bad. Bread: the good life with her has important guidelines in mind the words when it comes to chronic pain should be. It identifies the importance of educating themselves to pain, to monitor the development of the disease burden, and above all, to have a staff? Angela guardian? in the person of a loved one.

simple tools such as pillows and essential for the utility and the work area offers readers a practical guide Patrick and the knowledge to see his face, though difficult, possible effect. This enlightening book is a practical guide that helps patients and their families. There is no simple cure for chronic pain, but grief: Living Well with her to the benefits and hope to see that there are behind the mysterious and painful adversity.

This book will be at this year’s New York Library Association Book of the exhibits in Saratoga Springs, NY, 2-5 November 2010, and California Library Association Book Fair in Sacramento, CA on 12 November will be presented? – 15, 2010. For more information, log on to Xlibris.com.

About the author

Mary Buckley Patrick believes that patients with chronic pain can take control and live with the pain. Although chronic pain is there, day after day, it’s not destroying see? Life. It offers page after page technical evidence that they helped her through painful days. You know it’s a daily challenge. She hopes her book will help patients find ways to live well with chronic pain.


* Bread

by Mary Patrick

living well with it
Release Date
30 November 2009

Trade Paperback, 0.99, 117 pages, 978-1-4415-9015-2

Trade Paperback, 0.99, 117 pages, 978-1-4415-9762-5
eBook
; 0.99; 978-1-4500-4691-6

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