My Enemy, My Friend

The touching and inspirational true story of how a young girl used her positive attitude to overcome debilitating Arthritis

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Ailments & Diseases, Musculoskeletal, Biography & Memoir, Reference, Self Help
Cover of the book My Enemy, My Friend by Lauren Vaknine, Lauren Vaknine
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Lauren Vaknine ISBN: 9781908795182
Publisher: Lauren Vaknine Publication: January 5, 2012
Imprint: Lauren Vaknine Language: English
Author: Lauren Vaknine
ISBN: 9781908795182
Publisher: Lauren Vaknine
Publication: January 5, 2012
Imprint: Lauren Vaknine
Language: English

My Enemy, My Friend is the touching and inspirational story of a broken girl in a wheelchair who found strength and comfort despite her life changing disability. Diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis at the age of 2, Lauren's anger towards her disability drove her into a rapid downward spiral of self-destruction. Adolescence filled with broken promises and a suddenly deteriorating disease led her to borderline anorexia, depression, drugs and other tremendously traumatic experiences; Lauren recalls these experiences for the first time within this book, and how ultimately, her break from mainstream views on health and adoption of a holistic approach to healthcare got her into remission. In this most honest and poignant account of a lifetime of illness spanning twenty-eight years, the author explores unspoken subjects, such as the deep, underlying emotional issues that ensue through a physical illness and affect everyone close to the person with the illness, not just the person suffering physically. Lauren Vaknine talks openly about this issue and stresses the need for emotional support or counselling to be offered to families of children with chronic illnesses. In Lauren's case, her family had to find their own way, with no guidance whatsoever and here, she takes a deeper look into how this affected each of them, including herself, where she learns that it was the resentment towards her illness that led her to the darkest of times. She also illustrates why homeopathy should no longer be considered the "last resort". From a wheelchair-bound eighteen year old taking conventional medication, to a healthy twenty-five year old on nothing but homeopathy and supplements, it raises a few very controversial questions; is it the placebo effect and the belief that works or is there more to these time-honoured remedies than we give them credit for? And have Lauren's spiritual beliefs helped along the way at all? The author tries to understand why she is the only person in her situation with no joint deformities, joint replacements or organ damage. Is it a coincidence? Whatever your views on spiritual growth and integrated medicine, one thing remains true, Lauren Vaknine's depiction of emotional and physical pain will make it hard for you to put down this book and any parent, child or person who has ever been ill, will be able to relate to the issues so honestly touched upon in this book.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

My Enemy, My Friend is the touching and inspirational story of a broken girl in a wheelchair who found strength and comfort despite her life changing disability. Diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis at the age of 2, Lauren's anger towards her disability drove her into a rapid downward spiral of self-destruction. Adolescence filled with broken promises and a suddenly deteriorating disease led her to borderline anorexia, depression, drugs and other tremendously traumatic experiences; Lauren recalls these experiences for the first time within this book, and how ultimately, her break from mainstream views on health and adoption of a holistic approach to healthcare got her into remission. In this most honest and poignant account of a lifetime of illness spanning twenty-eight years, the author explores unspoken subjects, such as the deep, underlying emotional issues that ensue through a physical illness and affect everyone close to the person with the illness, not just the person suffering physically. Lauren Vaknine talks openly about this issue and stresses the need for emotional support or counselling to be offered to families of children with chronic illnesses. In Lauren's case, her family had to find their own way, with no guidance whatsoever and here, she takes a deeper look into how this affected each of them, including herself, where she learns that it was the resentment towards her illness that led her to the darkest of times. She also illustrates why homeopathy should no longer be considered the "last resort". From a wheelchair-bound eighteen year old taking conventional medication, to a healthy twenty-five year old on nothing but homeopathy and supplements, it raises a few very controversial questions; is it the placebo effect and the belief that works or is there more to these time-honoured remedies than we give them credit for? And have Lauren's spiritual beliefs helped along the way at all? The author tries to understand why she is the only person in her situation with no joint deformities, joint replacements or organ damage. Is it a coincidence? Whatever your views on spiritual growth and integrated medicine, one thing remains true, Lauren Vaknine's depiction of emotional and physical pain will make it hard for you to put down this book and any parent, child or person who has ever been ill, will be able to relate to the issues so honestly touched upon in this book.

More books from Self Help

Cover of the book The Power of Appreciation by Lauren Vaknine
Cover of the book The Complete Idiot's Guide to Power Words by Lauren Vaknine
Cover of the book Born To Taste The Grapes by Lauren Vaknine
Cover of the book Getting your head around the brain by Lauren Vaknine
Cover of the book Liefdeskunst by Lauren Vaknine
Cover of the book Another Chance: A Guide to Change Your Life with Love by Lauren Vaknine
Cover of the book How to Become a Audiovisual Librarian by Lauren Vaknine
Cover of the book An Invitation to Self-Care by Lauren Vaknine
Cover of the book How to Become a Maintenance-repairer Helper - Industrial by Lauren Vaknine
Cover of the book The Creative Power of Sound by Lauren Vaknine
Cover of the book My System – Your System by Lauren Vaknine
Cover of the book Coping with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder by Lauren Vaknine
Cover of the book Under $1 Vegan Meals by Lauren Vaknine
Cover of the book A Ribbon for Christ by Lauren Vaknine
Cover of the book Life by Lauren Vaknine
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy