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The Chronic Illness Experience: Embracing the Imperfect Life

The Chronic Illness Experience: Embracing the Imperfect Life
By Cheri Register

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This penetrating and inspiring book probes the psychological and emotional aspects of chronic illness and reveals how those who endure adversity ultimately achieve meaningful live. It eloquently demonstrates that happiness and fulfillment are not exclusive preserves of the healthy.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #711055 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 400 pages

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About the Author
Author of The Chronic Illness Experience: Embracing the Imperfect Life; Are Those Kids Yours? - a book about international adoption; Packinghouse Daughter: A Memoir, and many essays.Teacher of creative non-fiction writing at the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis. Experienced with chronic illness herself, having been born with Caroli's Syndrome, a rare congenital liver disease; a Ph.D. in Scandinavian Languages and Literatures from the University of Chicago; and mother of two daughters.


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This book became my "bible", it spoke to my heart.5
I have lived with a rare chronic illness scince age 5. I was given a used copy of the first edition of this book at age 19, my body was failing & the doctors didn't know what to do. I started reading and within the first few pages I felt a connection to people I will never know, the "characters" were real people, of all ages and diseases. It spoke of the frustration they feel when their bodies hurt, it explained that chronic illness does not only affect the afflicted but everyone around them; their families, friends, and the doctors. I read the words that I had always felt but couldn't find a adequate way to express them, it made me realize that I was not alone. This book is like a instant support group, letting you get to know these people in such a intimate way and at the same time allowing yourself to find the confidence to take control of your illness. There is no psyco-analyzing or "shrink" talk, these are real people speaking from their heart. The author compiles the chapters in such a way that the subjects never get monotonous, you never read the same topic twice. Anyone who lives with a chronic illness or has a loved one who does should read this book, it will open your eyes to this unspoken and misunderstood world of chronic illness. This book is honest, simply spoken and a easy read, get it..I am so glad I did.

Absolutely Required Reading for one with a Chronic Illness!5
This book can make you both smile and weep, as did its predessor, "Living With Chronic Illness." "The Chronic Illness Experience: Embracing the Imperfect Life" is probably one of the most important books in my collection as I deal with chronic illness myself. I met the author in 1990 and heard her speak about the unique nature of rare and chronic diseases, and found myself nodding and smiling throughout her talk. If you are dealing with a chronic illness, you will re-read this book (or sections of it) for years as you experience different problems. I've marked mine up with yellow highlighter and underlining and have shared it with family members and friends to increase their knowledge and understanding of what it's REALLY like to live with a chronic illness.

On Target And Real5
As someone who deals with a couple of chronic illnesses I found this book refreshing practial and inspiring. It is packed with real life experiencies and what can be learned from them.
This book made me laugh, taught me things and relieved me that someone else felt like I feel. I highly recomend this book for not only chronically ill individuals but family, friends, interested parties and medical professionals.