It Won't Kill You. But... (eBOOK)
The truth about living with Crohn’s Disease and reclaiming control
A life re-written by Crohn’s Disease for 36 years and how to reclaim control.
A brutally honest, often humorous guide to living with Crohn’s Disease - written by someone who’s spent nearly four decades battling it.
This isn’t medical jargon. It’s a down-to-earth, one-to-one conversation about what Crohn’s really means: the pain, the unpredictability, the hidden costs - and how to take back some control.
Packed with practical advice, real-life stories, and a good dose of dry British humour, this book is for anyone living with Crohn’s, supporting someone who is, or simply wanting to understand the reality behind the diagnosis.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The information presented in this book contains extensive research components that helped build a comprehensive bibliography, which provides evidence-based support for all major themes in this book, including:
• Pharmaceutical industry influence and corruption
• Systematic over-medication and medication errors
• Environmental contamination of food, water, and air
• Chronic pain epidemiology and failed pharmaceutical treatments
• Natural healing alternatives and electromagnetic therapy
• Patient rights and medical ethics
• Economic impacts of pharmaceutical dependency
• Regulatory capture and system failures
Each source directly supports specific arguments and evidence presented, to provide readers with authoritative references for further investigation and validation of claims.
This bibliography balances critical analysis of pharmaceutical approaches with evidence for natural healing alternatives, empowering readers to make informed decisions about their health care.
If you would like a copy for this particular book, please write to help@life-in-print.com with BIBLIOGRAPHY in the subject line, and we will send you a PDF by return.
——Quotes
“Pain is inevitable, but misery is optional.”
—Tim Hansel
“Crohn's disease is a savage inflammatory bowel disease... each person's experience varies. ”
—Rachel Thomas
“Just because I may smile on the outside doesn't mean I'm not feeling like death on the inside.”
—Bill Archer