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Emma Press Anthology of Illness

Emma Press Anthology of Illness

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The Emma Press Anthology of Illness explores what we wish people knew about being ill, and whether finding a new normal is ever possible.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n \n Publication date: 24 September 2020
\n Publisher: The Emma Press
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From encounters with fervent oncologists to life-threatening hospital confinements to a truly awful case of glandular fever, the Emma Press Anthology of Illness delves into the intricacies of what it means to be ill, the surprises that accompany diagnoses, and the quest for a new sense of normalcy. Whether a diagnosis is life-altering or treatable, a sudden revelation or painfully elusive, the anthology seeks to shed light on the experiences and perspectives of individuals navigating the complexities of illness.


Introduction:
The Emma Press Anthology of Illness is a captivating collection of essays and personal narratives that delve into the diverse experiences of illness. Whether it's a life-altering diagnosis, a harrowing hospital stay, or a challenging battle with a chronic condition, this anthology offers a profound exploration of the human condition in the face of adversity.


Interactions with Hot Oncologists:
One of the most poignant chapters in the anthology is titled "Interactions with Hot Oncologists." In this essay, a patient shares her experiences with a group of fervent oncologists who are dedicated to treating her cancer. The patient describes the emotional rollercoaster that accompanies her treatment, from the initial hope and optimism to the inevitable setbacks and despair. Through her words, the reader gains a deeper understanding of the emotional toll that illness can take on individuals and their loved ones.


Life-Threatening Hospital Stays:
Another essay in the anthology explores the life-threatening hospital stays that many patients endure as they battle their illnesses. The author shares her own harrowing experience of being admitted to the intensive care unit after a severe medical emergency. She describes the fear, uncertainty, and loneliness that accompany such confinements, as well as the resilience and strength that patients must summon to overcome their challenges.


A Really Bad Case of Glandular Fever:
The anthology also includes a personal narrative that recounts a particularly difficult case of glandular fever. The author describes the intense physical and emotional pain that she experienced during her illness, as well as the challenges she faced in trying to regain her health. Through her story, the reader gains a sense of the physical and psychological toll that illness can take on individuals.


The Quest for a New Normal:
One of the central themes of the anthology is the quest for a new normal after illness. The authors explore the ways in which illness can disrupt individuals' lives and challenge their sense of identity. They discuss the importance of finding support, building resilience, and adapting to the changes that illness brings. The anthology also raises important questions about the healthcare system and the challenges that patients face in accessing quality care.


Conclusion:
The Emma Press Anthology of Illness is a powerful and thought-provoking collection of essays and personal narratives that shed light on the complexities of illness. Whether you are a patient, a caregiver, or simply someone interested in understanding the human experience, this anthology is a must-read. It offers a glimpse into the lives of individuals who have faced adversity and emerged stronger, and it provides valuable insights into the challenges and rewards of living with illness.

\n Weight: 88g\n
Dimension: 124 x 183 x 10 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781910139530\n \n

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