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Moreover, it gives them simple, pragmatic ways to truly be an encouragement, "What to say," "What not to say" and "Why," along with "How to help." Often loved ones are enlightened as to why their well-meaning advice is not always well-received. It is cherished by both those living with illness or injury, as well as those who love them!
Contents of Book:
About The Invisible Disabilities Advocate About the Author Dedication To Sufferers and Their Loved Ones Acknowledgements and Thanks Foreword: A Tribute to an American Heroine
Part One: But You “LOOK” Good!
What Is A Chronic Illness, Anyway? How Can They Be Ill? They “LOOK” Fine! So, They Have “Good” & “Bad” Days, Right? What If They Start “Giving In” To The Illness? But, I Just Do Not Understand! I’m Always Saying The Wrong Thing!
Part Two: I Never Know What to Say!
It Seems Like I Can Never Get It Right! I Still Do Not Understand…! Couldn’t I just Try To Cheer Them Up? But I Really Think My Suggestions Are Helpful! So, Why Do I React That Way? What “Discourages” Them? What “Encourages” Them? Being A Comfort In The Face Of Tragedy
Part Three: I Never Know What To Do! The Balancing Act! Dreaded Limitations! But, Where Do I Start? So, What Can I Do? And, What Else Can I Do?
Part Four: Conclusion Contact Information
"But You LOOK Good" gets to the heart of why our friends and family have difficulty with our illness. Often loved ones are enlightened as to why their well-meaning advice is not always well-received. Moreover, it gives them simple, pragmatic ways to truly be an encouragement.
I just finished reading your booklet and feel like bawling in relief that you have identified and eloquently described what is helpful and what is not for people with chronic illness. You put into words what I have felt for 20 years! Now I can pass this information on to my family and friends and others who suffer." - Sandy, Colorado
I am the President of the American Behcet's Disease Association. I have read your booklet and it is great. We plan to have them available at our Walk for a Cure, and also the medical conference. Thank you for all you do." - Cathy Fornabaio, President of the American Behcet's Disease Association (ABDA) www.behcets.com
xThe members were thrilled with the booklets! We had the group break into separate areas - tn'ers & support persons, and had lively discussions for several hours. The families and friends attending went over the booklets and discussed how they related dealing with their loved ones. They found so many good ideas and tips, it was truly an enlightening meeting for them! - Ruth, Pacific NW TNA Support Group Facilitator www.tna-support.org
Author: Sherri ConnellPublished by Invisible Disabilities Advocate, 52 pages, paperback