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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This should be for coping with any medical problem
My spouse had heart disease. At the same time, I was looking for a book for a friend with cancer. I found Precious and read it before giving it as a gift. I realized the suggestions applied to my family. I started using the author's ideas immediately and it helped us tremendously. I find myself quoting her often in my volunteer work at church (with patients) and with...
Published on September 7, 2001 by J Long

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4 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not for my situation
This book had lots of advice on how to support "loved ones" with cancer. While I'm sure lots of this advice will help others, it had little which applied to my family's situation. Most of the advice was geared towards either 1) the spouse of the cancer patient, or 2) a friend of the cancer patient. If you are in one of these 2 categories this book will be...
Published on January 28, 2000 by Carol E. Pena


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This should be for coping with any medical problem, September 7, 2001
This review is from: When Life Becomes Precious: The Essential Guide for Patients, Loved Ones, and Friends of Those Facing Serious Illnesses (Paperback)
My spouse had heart disease. At the same time, I was looking for a book for a friend with cancer. I found Precious and read it before giving it as a gift. I realized the suggestions applied to my family. I started using the author's ideas immediately and it helped us tremendously. I find myself quoting her often in my volunteer work at church (with patients) and with friends. One friend called and said she was having serious problem coping with her husband's diabetes. She read the book and called to tell me that after following the advice in Precious, she saw a dramatic change in the way her family communicated and supported each other. Another friend said she was in an argument with her daughter about the father's illness. The mother used the suggestions in the book to calm her daughter down. Later that evening, the daughter (in her 30s) came up to her mom and said, "Thank you. What you said and how you said it was wonderful!" This book should not even have cancer on the cover. It's practical, moving, upbeat and extremely helpful for patients and families coping with any medical challenge. J. Long, past president of a personnel agency
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best emotional support book on the market!, February 23, 2000
This review is from: When Life Becomes Precious: The Essential Guide for Patients, Loved Ones, and Friends of Those Facing Serious Illnesses (Paperback)
This is absolutely the most incredible survivor and partner-support book I have ever read. Having had to deal with several close friends and relatives over the past couple of years who have been dealing with cancer problems, I just was at a loss as to the best way to handle everything. What to say, what to do, how were they REALLY feeling? Stuff like that. This book explains it all in a way that not only makes sense, but give you a sense of hope that you can actually help people deal with these health crises and major life transitions in meaningful, caring, and loving way. I have actually used the book way beyond just cancer support also. It was helpful with my own Mother, who passed away in November, in dealing with her heart and lung problems. It's just a great communications tool. Think of it almost like a Spanish-English dictionary: only this is a patient-supporter dictionary. The patient has things that they're thinking and feeling that THEY understand, but you don't. This book will translate all that for you. I have probably given 2 dozen of these books to my own friends who are dealing with these issues themselves either as patients or as patient-supporters. This book is a true gift to the world.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous resource, July 19, 2003
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This review is from: When Life Becomes Precious: The Essential Guide for Patients, Loved Ones, and Friends of Those Facing Serious Illnesses (Paperback)
This truly is a fabulous resource! The information is quite straightforward and covers a wide array of areas/issues that are certain to be impacted by the news of a loved one being ill. The components of the book cover areas such as understanding your feelings, how our fears play out in the ordeal, how to have conversations regarding the illness and ramifications of the illness, how to find resourceful medical care and how to balance one's role in life given the situation.

I would highly recommend this book for people who are going through the challenge of a loved one being ill, as it applies to not only cancer patients - but all who have serious health issues.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific and very helpful!, August 13, 2001
This review is from: When Life Becomes Precious: The Essential Guide for Patients, Loved Ones, and Friends of Those Facing Serious Illnesses (Paperback)
Elise Needell Babcock's words are better than any I've read on dealing with cancer and family. Her advise is simple and extremely helpful.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Radio Talk Show Host Endorses "WHEN LIFE BECOMES PRECIOUS", February 14, 2000
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Jack Shapiro (West Nyack, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: When Life Becomes Precious: The Essential Guide for Patients, Loved Ones, and Friends of Those Facing Serious Illnesses (Paperback)
Many of you know me as the host of the national healthcare radio talk show, "MEDI-POLITICS". In that role I get to review lots of books about medical subjects. One that truly stands out is "WHEN LIFE BECOMES PRECIOUS". This is a no-nonsense, step-by-step guide in how to relate to those with chronic disease -- probably the best one of its kind I've ever seen. It's like a crash course in sensitivity training for friends and family members as well as a source of inspiration to those WITH a chronic disease. I have proudly placed this one on my bookshelf as a "keeper". I've had a number of opportunities to use its valuable advice and it's been a source of immense help, comfort and basic information. If you buy just one book this year, THIS is the one to buy. I cannot wait for Elise Needell Babcock's next book.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars When Life Becomes Precious, February 21, 2000
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Gail Moe (Cincinnati, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: When Life Becomes Precious: The Essential Guide for Patients, Loved Ones, and Friends of Those Facing Serious Illnesses (Paperback)
I cannot tell you how greatful I am to have this incredibly poignant, insightful book in my life. Recently, I learned that two of my most treasured friends were dealing with cancer; one was diagnosed in stage four, the other has a sister who, too, was diagnosed in stage four of the disease.

Until I found the book, I was at a loss as to how to approach my friends. I wanted to help; I needed to help, but eveything I said sounded hollow. Words like, "I'm here for you," though deeply sincere, were too passive to really be of any help. With so many decisions if front of them, with life changing so rapidly around them, the last thing either one of them could do was be still long enough to be rational and decisive.

Then I found the book. What a Godsend! Right there in Chapter Three, as if it had been soley written for me, were specific yet simple examples of how to effectively and lovingly communicate with both of my friends and address their needs. There are chapters such as how to deal with fears - our and theirs, how to open up communcation, what type of gifts would be apprecitated and what type of services to offer, and how to select care providers - each containing clear examples rich in detail.

If you have a friend or family that is confronting any kind of life-threatenting illness, buy the book. Read, it, dog-ear the pages and don't hesitate to pass it along. I highly recommend this step-by-step guide on loving a friend in need.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 41-year-old Friend Visiting: Read The Reviews Inside!, September 10, 2000
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This review is from: When Life Becomes Precious: The Essential Guide for Patients, Loved Ones, and Friends of Those Facing Serious Illnesses (Paperback)
I just read these Reviews on the inside of When Life Becomes Precious. I've given her book out many times but I just noticed these comments while I was visiting. Many are similiar to what my friends have said over the years. I am thankful that this book has been here when I needed to support my friends and this year when it hit my mother. Each time I read it, it gives me new insights, a new approach to helping those I care about; but these great writers describe her book better than I ever could!

"Elise NeeDell Babcock blends well-reasoned research with a practical commonsense approach to living a rich life...she adds the right dose of wit to balance serious topics with caring advice...a much needed chart in the seas of uncertainty." Dr. Steve Allen Jr., associate dean, SUNY and son of Steve Allen, my favorite comedy writer

"Sound and wise...it teaches us how to provide support and love when it counts the most. I recommend it enthusiastically." Dr. John Mendolsohn, president of MD Anderson Cancer Center, the Number One Cancer Center in the US (according to US News and World Report)

"Written with Love and Wisdom and is a Godsend..." Barbara Taylor Bradford, the NY Times Bestselling author

"I am grateful for this book--it is an umbrella in one of life's most difficult storms...it is wrought with love and wisdom and in the realm of sharing we and receiving comfort, we cannot ask for more than this." -Richard Paul Evans, The NY Times Bestselling author of The Locket, The Letter, The Christmas Box

"She focuses on the quality of life and teaches her readers about hope." -Henry A Porterfield, USTOO International, Prostate Survivors Support Groups

"Written in a warm and friendly manner...immensely resourceful...when you are in crisis or pain, you need this book." -Suzzane Mintz, president, National Family Caregivers Assoc.

"Superb! Outstanding. Easy to read." -Dr. Gabriel Hortobagyi, President, Ninth Congress on Breast Disease

"...Deserves a wide readership...Elise has demonstrated great insight and skill in writing When Life Becomes Precious."

-Dr. John Marsh, Yale University School of Medicine

"...Just what patients, health-care professionals, and families need." -Mary Hughes, RN, winner of the Purdue Fredericks Quality of Life Award

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "A Godsend for helping my best Friend", February 6, 2001
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Bonny Yoman (Jackpot, Nevada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: When Life Becomes Precious: The Essential Guide for Patients, Loved Ones, and Friends of Those Facing Serious Illnesses (Paperback)
This was the book I was searching for to help my best friend. It spoke to me because of the way the author told her personal story and gave ideas and suggestions. I felt like she was speaking to me.

She knew what I was feeling, knew I wanted to help and she gave me ways to do that. She helped me face the future right beside my friend.

when Life Becomes Precious was a godsend. It should be handed out to everyone at doctors' offices.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars When Life Becomes Precious, April 7, 2000
This review is from: When Life Becomes Precious: The Essential Guide for Patients, Loved Ones, and Friends of Those Facing Serious Illnesses (Paperback)
I'm typing this review for a friend of mine,a Katy Welles, who I gave this book to as a gift and who's husband has developed cancer. I'm writing this because Katy doesn't have e-mail and amazon.com won't let you review a book unless you have e-mail. THese are Katy's comments:

"If you have anyone close to you - spouse, sibling, parent, close friend, or even an acquaintance - who has developed a life threatening disease, you couldn't ask for a better book about how to help both that person as well as yourself deal with the many issues that you face. It will help you handle the emotional as well as the practical struggles that one faces as they go through this. I give this book my highest recommendation."

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Precious Guide, February 4, 2000
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This review is from: When Life Becomes Precious: The Essential Guide for Patients, Loved Ones, and Friends of Those Facing Serious Illnesses (Paperback)
Ms.Babcock's book is a must-have for everyone. In this day and age where everyone knows someone with cancer, her book speaks to all the important issues and questions we all have. It really hepled me to get past my discomfort and fears of doing and saying the wrong things and allowed me to communicate in a more loving and helpful way to the people in my life with cancer.
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