Breathe Better, Live in Wellness: Winning Your Battle Over Shortness of Breath
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Breathe Better, Live in Wellness: Winning Your Battle Over Shortness of Breath (formerly titled, Inspirations: Stories of Breathing Better and Living Well) Jane M. Martin, BA, CRT
You or someone you know has been diagnosed with -- or suspect they might have -- a chronic lung disease. Whatever the case, living day to day with chronic lung disease can lead to feelings of confusion, anger, loneliness and fear. There is help and hope! In Breathe Better, Live in Wellness you'll find people with extraordinary and inspiring wisdom, humor, and courage, surviving and thriving in spite of shortness of breath.
Helpful information, resources, and simple self-quizzes are also included.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #801775 in Books
- Published on: 2003-03-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 275 pages
Customer Reviews
Living Day to Day with Lung Disease
I bought the book "Breathe Better, Live in Wellness" a couple of years ago having heard about it from the COPD caregivers listserv. My husband who had COPD and just passed away last October, 2004, and I read the book from cover to cover. It gave us hope that we would be able to deal with this disease. Jane Martin is a wonderful storyteller both in the book and in her presentations. I would highly recommend this book to anyone coping with lung disease as well as their family and friends.
Living a fulfilling life with breathing problems.
Breathe Better, Live in Wellness: Winning Your Battle Over Shortness of Breath, by Jane M. Martin is the second edition of her first edition, formerly titled Inspirations: Stories of Breathing Better and Living Well. Breathe Better has been restructured, having a section for each of several lung disorders and life issues, making this book more reader friendly. Jane has also added "billboard" like boxes with definitions, hints, and links corresponding with each specific subject matter. This helps readers quickly find resources so they can research the topics of greatest concern to them.
Good, solid information is always most helpful, but moreover, Breathe Better includes additional stories and even more assurance for those people with breathing problems. Jane's sensitivity and concern for those with COPD and other chronic lung diseases shines forth from cover to cover. Filled with encouragement and hope shared through stories of everyday people coping with pulmonary disease, this book is a must read for not only those experiencing problems, but also for friends and family. I highly recommend this book.



