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Take control of your endometriosis diagnosis with this helpful and efficient organizer and daily journal.The Living with Endometriosis Workbook and Daily Journal is designed for those suffering with endometriosis to keep all of their information in one place to take to doctor appointments, which can be extremely beneficial. Inside, you will find space to write a list of doctors you have seen, treatments you have already tried, treatments you want to try, questions you want to ask your doctors, medical tests, surgeries and procedures, upcoming appointments, other illnesses you have, your health goals, research, and a place for daily information (positive quote, period information, pain levels, and a food diary). There is enough space for you to have information for an entire year to make it easier to keep track.
Living with Kidney Stones is a health resource for anyone who has ever suffered with the pain of kidney stones.Each year more than half a million people go to emergency rooms for kidney stones and the pain they cause can be excruciating. Living with Kidney Stones offers the most up-to-date and comprehensive information on this illness and includes first-hand account from someone who has experienced it. Living with Kidney Stones also includes expert advice from urologists, other doctors and researchers tackling this health issue, including tips on recognizing common symptoms, best ways to decrease risk, and options for effective treatment plans.
BEST BOOK AWARD 2019 FINALIST - HEALTH: GENERAL (AMERICAN BOOK FEST) A knowledgeable handbook with a patient's perspective for those afflicted with the incurable disease known as Alpha-1 Antitrypsin deficiency (A1AD). Alpha-1 Antitrypsin deficiency (A1AD) is a rare genetic, incurable disease which causes the liver to not produce enough of a certain protein that protects and keeps the lungs functional. 100,000 people in the United States have A1AD and 19 million more are carriers for the disease. Since it's so rare, the information available about A1AD has been lacking especially for those suffering unknowingly with the disease. Living with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency offers the most up-to-date and comprehensive information on this illness and includes first-hand experience from someone managing the disease. Living with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency also includes expert advice from doctors and researchers tackling the disease, with tips on recognizing symptoms and getting the most effective help possible.
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