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Lois Pike (Author)
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March 18, 2005
Embracing Life—Living With Chronic Pain is about living life to the fullest and is especially directed to those who suffer from: Cancer, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Depression, Fibromyalgia, Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis, or any other disease involving chronic pain on a daily basis.

It is based on a one-year journey dealing with these very issues. What makes Embracing Life unique and separate from many other books is that it is written in the form of light poetry, which most readers can easily relate to. Readers are encouraged to maintain their own personal journals, which they can refer to after reading the writer’s thoughts for any given day. Thus, it can be read at any juncture and re-read many times.

The writer’s desire is to involve the reader in their own private journey involving chronic pain, be it physical, emotional, or a combination of both. There are many options open in dealing with chronic pain, and the author provides her own unique perspective along this journey.

Although there are many books written by Doctors who treat chronic pain, Embracing Life offers the personal perspective of a real patient living with daily chronic pain and her way to manage the same.

“You have found meaning and purpose through your pain and there are people around who want to read and hear what you have to say”—Louis Donne, Connecticut Community Care, Inc.; “I think you should do speaking engagements based on Embracing Life, you are uniquely suited, I honor you”—Lynnea Brinkerhoff, working in concert with John Scherer, Scherer Center; and “This is truly a work of heart”—Christa Donati, Donati Construction Company.


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About the Author

Lois began writing poetry & music at age 11. She has composed many pieces of music for piano and guitar. With the onset of disability, Lois decided to focus on her time and talents providing readers with a journey of embracing life while living with chronic pain. Lois resides with her husband Wilbur and her brother Bert in a fully restored 1820 farmhouse in CT, along with their collective cats: Ella, Sarah & Miss Mary.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 428 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. (March 18, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595347053
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595347056
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,605,656 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Getting past the pain, July 13, 2006
This review is from: Embracing Life: Living With Chronic Pain (Paperback)
Chronic pain is pain that doesn't go away. It is pain that undermines the quality of life. It is real pain, not imaginary. At times, it is difficult to pin down a specific physical cause for the pain, this does not lessen the suffering. When we experience any pain, it is in both our bodies and minds. We cannot separate the physical and psychological affects any situation has on us.

Litchfield, Connecticut, resident Lois Pike is a chrnoic pain sufferer who knows too well the deliterious effects of chronic pain on every aspect of her life. She tells her story in her book Embracing Life, Living with Chronic Pain. "The book is written from a patient's point of view; it contains minimal medical facts; rather, the writings chronicle the day to day life of a real patient living each day, continually focusing on the many blessings that I receive," Pike said in a recent interview.

Based on a one-year journey dealing with the challenges of chronic pain while trying to live a full life, Pike's book is written in the form of light poetry that reveals her perspective on her condition. She encourages readers to enter into their own private journey involving chronic pain--be it physical, emotional, or both.

Because chronic pain affects the mind, body and soul, "Writing this book has been a huge factor in my continued healing of body and mind," Pike says. "To quote my friend Susan, 'We are not human beings having spiritual experiences; rather we are spiritual beings having human experiences.' "

Describing her experiences of chronic pain, Pike said, "I and others have learned to acknowledge, accept, and be responsible for living with chronic pain. Adjusting to limitations and a totally different way of life, at times can be most disturbing. The book also highlights that chronic pain and depression are first cousins, an often overlooked and dismissed side effect.

"You have found meaning and purpose through your pain and there are people around who want to read and hear what you have to say," says Louis Donne, Connecticut Community Care, Inc., after reading the book.

The United States cannot effectively address escalating health care costs without addressing the problem of chronic diseases, according to the Center for Disease Control, which reports that more than 90 million Americans live with chronic illnesses. The medical care costs of people with chronic diseases account for more than 75 percent of the nation's $1.4 trillion medical care costs. Chronic diseases account for 70 percent of all deaths in the United States.

Today, chronic diseases--such as cardiovascular disease (primarily heart disease and stroke), cancer, and diabetes--are among the most prevalent, costly, and preventable of all health problems, according to the CDC. Seven of every 10 Americans who die each year, or more than 1.7 million people, die of a chronic disease. The prolonged course of illness and disability from such chronic diseases as diabetes and arthritis results in extended pain and suffering and decreased quality of life for millions of Americans. Chronic, disabling conditions cause major limitations in activity for more than one of every 10 Americans, or 25 million people.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Lois V. Pike's Poetry - Embracing Life With Pain, September 26, 2011
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This book expresses one woman's very personal experiences on her journey as a person with chronic pain. It is written using poetry... in verse rather than your typical book format.

It is a story so familiar to someone like me. I have spent so many years in pain, that it is hard to recall what it is like to be pain-free. Living with illnesses like RSD and Central Pain Syndrome is not easy--constant nerve pain can be more than just seriously painful, it can be tough, emotionally. The journey is made more difficult because of the stigma and misunderstanding we all experience... Chronic and intractable pain are tough for most people to understand, unless they've been there, themselves.

All in all, I appreciated this book, very much! There are happy moments as well as the dark patches we all experience, but the overall message is one of hope. The message: Embrace life, no matter what is thrown at you. After all, our time here is short! Thanks Lois, for a wonderful book :)
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