Living with Addison’s Disease: A Son’s Journey to Understanding, Coping, and Helping Others Find Hope
by Eric Glas
What if the answers you’ve been searching for were in someone else’s story?
Living with Addison’s Disease is a powerful, deeply personal guide written by Eric Glas—a devoted son, digital entrepreneur, and survivor—who watched his mother battle mysterious, life-altering symptoms for years before finally being diagnosed with Addison’s Disease.
This book is not written by a doctor. It’s written by someone who lived in the waiting rooms, held his mother’s hand through countless ER visits, and searched endlessly for explanations that never came. Until they did.
Inside, you’ll find:
A breakdown of every major symptom, both common and uncommon
Early warning signs that doctors often overlook
A plain-English explanation of the adrenal glands and hormone function
Side-by-side comparisons of primary, secondary, and adrenal crisis symptoms
Crisis checklists, supplement suggestions, and coping strategies
Personal insights that only someone living this story can offer
Whether you’ve just received a diagnosis, suspect you or a loved one may have Addison’s, or are trying to better support someone you care about—this book offers the clarity, compassion, and hope that so many families desperately need.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Living with Addison's Disease: A Son's Journey to Understanding, Coping, and Helping Others Find Hopeby Eric GlasWhat if the answers you've been searching for were in someone else's story?Living with Addison's Disease is a powerful, deeply personal guide written by Eric Glas-a devoted son, digital entrepreneur, and survivor-who watched his mother battle mysterious, life-altering symptoms for years before finally being diagnosed with Addison's Disease.This book is not written by a doctor. It's written by someone who lived in the waiting rooms, held his mother's hand through countless ER visits, and searched endlessly for explanations that never came. Until they did.Inside, you'll find: A breakdown of every major symptom, both common and uncommonEarly warning signs that doctors often overlookA plain-English explanation of the adrenal glands and hormone functionSide-by-side comparisons of primary, secondary, and adrenal crisis symptomsCrisis checklists, supplement suggestions, and coping strategiesPersonal insights that only someone living this story can offerWhether you've just received a diagnosis, suspect you or a loved one may have Addison's, or are trying to better support someone you care about-this book offers the clarity, compassion, and hope that so many families desperately need. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798291898888
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