My life with Addison’s Disease: an Addisonian’s experience of diagnosis, treatment and daily life, including what the doctors can’t tell you about … and daily life, including…
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This book is intended for anyone who has Addison’s Disease, whether it has been recently diagnosed or whether you have had it for years. It is also intended for the loved ones of Addisonians (people suffering from Addison’s Disease) to help them understand the condition and some of the challenges we face.In this book I will answer the question “What is Addison’s Disease?” and discuss other possible associated conditions. I explain how I was diagnosed and the treatment that is required, before looking at what the doctors don’t tell you about how the condition affects life in general especially with regard to daily symptoms, exercise, fitness and dietary requirements.
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Additional information
Publisher | Independently published (28 July 2019) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 65 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1085925897 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1085925891 |
Dimensions | 15.24 x 0.43 x 22.86 cm |
by Pete Mason
It is full of sound advice and takes you through each aspect by a considered and personal reflection. It dodges all the technical medical jargon which you get from the medical team. However I not sure that taking extra salt is a good thing and can be unsafe. That said I find Andrews book very helpful. The book rings lots of bell s with my own illness. Thank you Andrew.
by Nanny Brenda
The fact that this book is obviously written by someone actually suffering from Addison’s Disease makes it both interesting and helpful.
It has given me a real insight into what it’s like to have Addison’s and there are also helpful suggestions on how to overcome some of the problems this disease causes.
Many Thanks.
by Exquizite Choice
Being diagnosed with A.I and a need to understand it, this book provided useful information and starting point for further research.
by Helen Weatherly
I enjoyed reading this book as a fellow sufferer, as i related to alot within it. A good and honest view of life with Addison’s
by Jo
Easy to read and informational about Addison’s disease and the endocrine system.
by andrea hall
Helpful in learning to live without adrenal glands
by zuki
There is some useful info more for when first diagnosed i feel.
I have not had great experience with consultants. Had to muddle through by myself. Wish I had seen this earlier.
by David Ward
Very informative