
Finding Balance
healing from a decade of vestibular disorders
$49.35
- Paperback
240 pages
- Release Date
16 March 2011
Summary
Over 10 million adults in the United States have chronic problems with dizziness and imbalance - vestibular problems. This compares to 400,000 with multiple sclerosis or 1.5 million with autism for example, both chronic illnesses with much greater name recognition. Vestibular problems are difficult to diagnose and treat. While vestibular problems come with various medical names (Meniere’s, Perilymph Fistula, Endolymphatic Hydrops, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), Mal de Debarqueme…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781936303144 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1936303140 |
| Author: | Sue Hickey |
| Publisher: | Demos Medical Publishing |
| Imprint: | Demos Medical Publishing |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 240 |
| Release Date: | 16 March 2011 |
| Weight: | 331g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
| Series: | Demos Health |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
This book is quite effective in commiserating with patients who feel alone in their condition and not understood by physicians. Balance disorder in general is an entity that is difficult to diagnose correctly without eliciting all of a patient’s history and predicaments. The book is unique in the way it provides a patient expert’s viewpoint of balance disorder.-Doody’s Reviews
““Vestibular disorders can cause overwhelming dizziness, vertigo, and other symptoms that can’t be seen, and are difficult for others-sometimes, even close friends and family members-to understand. People struggle with their profound impacts on health, relationships, and finances. Many people struggle alone. Finding Balance gives voice to these experiences, and in the process, brings needed recognition to the true hardships associated with having a chronic vestibular disorder. “”-Lisa Haven, Executive Director, Vestibular Disorders Association
““I wept when I finished this book, because finally I see someone else, the author, truly understands my daily challenges with a vestibular disorder. It’s comforting to know that I’m not alone. family and friends will read this book as well as co-workers. Yet, I hope even grocery store clerks, bus drivers, restaurant waitresses, airline agents, and others working with the public will too. Then, they will understand when I ask for fewer loud noises and less fast motion around me that I’m balancing my life.”“-Suzanne Hall Johnson, RN, MN, Editor Emerita, Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing
“” includes a series of approaches, from symptom tracking to personal reflection, the author devised to assist in her recovery. This book will be valuable to vestibular patients facing similar challenges as well as medical practitioners seeking further insight into their patient’s experience.“”-F. Owen Black, Director of Neurotology Research, Legacy Health
““Finding Balance is a must-read if you have a vestibular disorder, or know someone who does, and have taken a similar journey.”“-Nancy Devine, President, DevineOne, LLC
About The Author
Sue Hickey
Sue Hickey is a retired executive who was diagnosed twelve years ago with vestibular disorders, commonly known as balance disorders. She has focused her full time attention for the past twelve years on healing from the series of balance disorders she lives with.
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