Courage-don’t book just published for patients with chronic inflammatory bowel disease and their families! In the Federal Republic of Germany, about 200,000 people suffer from Crohn’s disease, a chronic inflammatory bowel disease. And several thousand new cases are added every year. The number of Crohn’s disease Crohn’s patients in the Western industrialized countries widened increasingly since the mid-1980s! Unpredictable, chronic, incurable – diagnosis Crohn’s disease is for those affected a shock and for many, means the case in a deep hole. Because this disease is often an enormous burden for patients (and family members), which greatly reduces the quality of life. Both the exact causes and the origin of the disease or development are unknown to this day. Is just hollow in the publication service and publishing Hardy (PVH) in Heidelberg for the first time, the book “No fear of Crohn’s disease” (Anatomy of an illness and recovery.
News from medicine and research) appeared. A courage-don’t book for patients and their families. The Author, John Hohl, as even parties had over the years across serious sign of disease or-schuben suffer and beating down your door numerous physicians, until in him (in 1985) the Crohn’s disease was diagnosed. This part was messed up his life. The first part of this extraordinary and unique in this form of work on the German book market, tells the moving story its disease – and recovery. Because the stamp incurable ‘ does not always necessarily mean that actually no chance for cure is more. With its fast, authentic experience report, he would encourage ill to seek their each own way out of the health crisis. If still no one has patent remedies to cure this disease, there are ways to health nevertheless.
But first you must recognize first that everyone must bear responsibility for itself and its future – also who has it harder than others! And that you as a patient significantly at its Healing process is involved. You may – never give up all circumstances despite -! All of the author’s efforts have paid off: he’s alive again completely symptom-free for about 20 years! The knowledgeable second part includes a wealth of information about the current status of the research such as the medical treatment methods: easy to understand, always clear and compact, complemented by useful addresses and a medical glossary. The book (ISBN 978-3-9805389-4-7), retail price 13,90 euro (D), 14.30 euros (A) or 25,00 SFr (CH) is available through the Publisher or the book trade. Each sold copy of Publisher donates one euro to the German Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis Association (DCCV) publication services and Publisher Hardy hollow (PVH) Kirchstrasse 14 D – 69115 Heidelberg phone 0 62 21/18 02 86 fax 0 62 21/18 02 87
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