When There Is No Cure: How to Thrive While Living with the Pain and Suffering of Chronic Illness

I visited bookstores in my professional and personal travels across the country with a simple question to the booksellers: "What book would you recommend to someone diagnosed with an incurable, but not fatal, illness?" The frequent response was a perplexed look, sometimes accompanied by scratching the head or chin. At best, they directed me to books focused on living a healthy lifestyle--often through a diet plan of unproven value. A few pointed to books focused on a very specific disease. These invariably dealt with an unconventional and poorly supported approach to treatment. But the booksellers with whom I visited were at a loss for a book addressing the many issues faced by those of us living with incurable ailments leading to many years of an altered lifestyle:

  • How do we get physicians to take our health complaints seriously?
  • Where do we turn when doctors acknowledge our ailment with upturned hands and confess they don't know how to help?
  • How do we deal with the overwhelming sense of loss with an untreatable diagnosis--one sure to produce profound changes in our life?
  • How do we address those whose reaction to our ailment increases our suffering?
  • Can we live well with inescapable pain?
  • How do we avoid living in a state of fear when facing an uncertain prognosis?
  • Should we try to keep our disease a secret from others?
  • How do we choose between treatment options when each could cause harm?
  • How do we tell if new symptoms are from our chronic disease or signs of some new ailment?
  • How do we live with regret when an ailment is a result of choices we made?
  • How can those who love us help?

As a pharmacist and biomedical scientist living with several incurable ailments, I understand the travails patients with chronic illness face. I wrote to help patients and those who care for them find answers to these important questions. When There Is No Cure provides encouragement and hope to those navigating the troubled waters of chronic illness.

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When There Is No Cure: How to Thrive While Living with the Pain and Suffering of Chronic Illness

I visited bookstores in my professional and personal travels across the country with a simple question to the booksellers: "What book would you recommend to someone diagnosed with an incurable, but not fatal, illness?" The frequent response was a perplexed look, sometimes accompanied by scratching the head or chin. At best, they directed me to books focused on living a healthy lifestyle--often through a diet plan of unproven value. A few pointed to books focused on a very specific disease. These invariably dealt with an unconventional and poorly supported approach to treatment. But the booksellers with whom I visited were at a loss for a book addressing the many issues faced by those of us living with incurable ailments leading to many years of an altered lifestyle:

  • How do we get physicians to take our health complaints seriously?
  • Where do we turn when doctors acknowledge our ailment with upturned hands and confess they don't know how to help?
  • How do we deal with the overwhelming sense of loss with an untreatable diagnosis--one sure to produce profound changes in our life?
  • How do we address those whose reaction to our ailment increases our suffering?
  • Can we live well with inescapable pain?
  • How do we avoid living in a state of fear when facing an uncertain prognosis?
  • Should we try to keep our disease a secret from others?
  • How do we choose between treatment options when each could cause harm?
  • How do we tell if new symptoms are from our chronic disease or signs of some new ailment?
  • How do we live with regret when an ailment is a result of choices we made?
  • How can those who love us help?

As a pharmacist and biomedical scientist living with several incurable ailments, I understand the travails patients with chronic illness face. I wrote to help patients and those who care for them find answers to these important questions. When There Is No Cure provides encouragement and hope to those navigating the troubled waters of chronic illness.

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When There Is No Cure: How to Thrive While Living with the Pain and Suffering of Chronic Illness

When There Is No Cure: How to Thrive While Living with the Pain and Suffering of Chronic Illness

by Craig K Svensson
When There Is No Cure: How to Thrive While Living with the Pain and Suffering of Chronic Illness

When There Is No Cure: How to Thrive While Living with the Pain and Suffering of Chronic Illness

by Craig K Svensson

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Overview

I visited bookstores in my professional and personal travels across the country with a simple question to the booksellers: "What book would you recommend to someone diagnosed with an incurable, but not fatal, illness?" The frequent response was a perplexed look, sometimes accompanied by scratching the head or chin. At best, they directed me to books focused on living a healthy lifestyle--often through a diet plan of unproven value. A few pointed to books focused on a very specific disease. These invariably dealt with an unconventional and poorly supported approach to treatment. But the booksellers with whom I visited were at a loss for a book addressing the many issues faced by those of us living with incurable ailments leading to many years of an altered lifestyle:

  • How do we get physicians to take our health complaints seriously?
  • Where do we turn when doctors acknowledge our ailment with upturned hands and confess they don't know how to help?
  • How do we deal with the overwhelming sense of loss with an untreatable diagnosis--one sure to produce profound changes in our life?
  • How do we address those whose reaction to our ailment increases our suffering?
  • Can we live well with inescapable pain?
  • How do we avoid living in a state of fear when facing an uncertain prognosis?
  • Should we try to keep our disease a secret from others?
  • How do we choose between treatment options when each could cause harm?
  • How do we tell if new symptoms are from our chronic disease or signs of some new ailment?
  • How do we live with regret when an ailment is a result of choices we made?
  • How can those who love us help?

As a pharmacist and biomedical scientist living with several incurable ailments, I understand the travails patients with chronic illness face. I wrote to help patients and those who care for them find answers to these important questions. When There Is No Cure provides encouragement and hope to those navigating the troubled waters of chronic illness.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781732706903
Publisher: Consilium Publishing
Publication date: 01/15/2019
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.47(d)

About the Author

Dr. Craig K. Svensson is Dean Emeritus and Professor of Medicinal Chemistry & Molecular Pharmacology in the Purdue University College of Pharmacy, as well as Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology & Toxicology in the Indiana University School of Medicine. He is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists. His research has been supported by the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, American Heart Association, and the American Cancer Society.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 Avoiding the Dangerous Ditches When Living with Chronic Illness

Chapter 2 How to Make Your Doctor Listen: What to Say and When to Say It

Chapter 3 What to Do When Doctors Don’t Know How to Help

Chapter 4 How to Live with Pain That Won’t Go Away

Chapter 5 What to Do When People Say Hurtful Things

Chapter 6 What to Do When You Learn Your Health Will Get Worse

Chapter 7 How to Deal with Fear About the Changes Disability Will Bring

Chapter 8 How to Choose the Best Course When All Your Options Have Risk

Chapter 9 Should You Tell Others About Your Illness?

Chapter 10 What to Do When New Symptoms Appear

Chapter 11 Dealing with the Regret of Choices That Harm Your Health

Chapter 12 How Can Those Who Care Help?

Chapter 13 My Path to Thriving While Living with Chronic Illness

Acknowledgments

Notes

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