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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Makes it Easy to Get Organize & be Your Own Health Advocate,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Woman's Health Resource Journal (Ring-bound)
Women will find many helpful ideas, reminders and tips to help them maximize their well-being in A Woman's Health Resource Journal, edited by Lisa Copen. The journal provides a well organized plan for documenting health information that might be needed for a physicians visits, including some more unusual items such as a family tree of health history. Practical and useful information is included on such important health topics as selecting a specialist, seeing your medical records, when to look for a new doctor and questions to ask about health insurance. These practical areas of information provide valuable information to help each woman become her own advocate and an informed consumer. I was particularly impressed with the section on pain that provided a vocabulary and questions to help communicate one's experience of pain with a health care provider. This gives voice to the range of experiences of pain that could help to facilitate appropriate treatment. I also appreciated the section emphasizing the importance of throwing out old medications, which is an often neglected potential health hazard. While the journal is intended for all women, it's original creation for women with disabilities is evident in both the content and the ordering of topics. For example, disability information and information on preparing for surgery precedes lifestyle information, which is the last section of the journal. A Women's Health Resource Journal raises the questions that all women, but particularly women with disabilities, should be aware of in caring for themselves and taking responsibility for their own health. In a time when self care and being an informed health care consumer is so important to health, this journal provides a valuable resource. Mary Chase-Ziolek, PhD, RN
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
reviewed by a person with diabetes,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Woman's Health Resource Journal (Ring-bound)
Book is a wonderful resouce for keeping track of the medications you are on, what doctor prescribed your medication, changing medications and allergies.Diabetes is an ongoing disease. This way I can keep track of my blook sugar levels and know what to take to the doctor. But best of all, it has a Christian perspective to ongoing illnesses.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Disability Lawyer's Dream!,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Woman's Health Resource Journal (Ring-bound)
Lisa Copen of Rest Ministries has created a book titled A Woman's Health Resources Journal that helps people understand and organize practically all the information that they need for communicating on medical issues. This greatly simplifies working with medical people, pharmacists, insurance companies, the government, and anyone concerned with their health. From the standpoint of a disability lawyer, it is a dream. Clients using this book will come to legal interviews prepared to outline their cases very quickly. I intend to recommend it to women clients, and hope Ms. Copen will soon produce a similar book for men. If they read this book and complete the various short questionnaires and checklists, women will come prepared and confident to all kinds of health-related conversations. I would expect Lisa's readers to surmount obstacles faster than most, and to get much more benefit from the time they spend with their doctors. Arranged in four main categories - physicians/insurance, pharmacy/labs/surgery, pain/illness, lifestyle, and notes - A Woman's Health Resources Journal has a very specific table of contents that takes readers directly to the subject of interest. Here they find discussion and brief questionnaires or checklists.... In using the book, however, readers must remember that numbers and statistics change with time, and verify them before acting on them....It is even wise to check with a Social Security claims representative before assuming that numbers in Social Security publications are up to date. The agency often furnishes publications that contain out of date figures. A Woman's Health Resources Journal is very pleasant to browse and read. This is unusual for a book on an emotion-charged subject like health. The book leads you naturally into each subject, and usually satisfies. My mother and sister asked me to buy them the book after leafing through my review copy for only a few minutes. My sister appreciated that so many pages conclude with an apt quotation or Bible verse that refreshes. Again, if Lisa publishes a book like this for men, she can be sure of me as a customer...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW! This Is One Great Resource You Can't Live Without!,
By Sylvia B (Texas United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Woman's Health Resource Journal (Ring-bound)
This is one awesome book. I don't know how I got by before I received the Woman's Health Resource Journal. You can quickly and easily organize all your medical records. The way this book is set up make it really simple to do. The resources that are included in the book and CD alone are worth the price of this book. Lisa Copen has done one super job with this book.You won't be disappointed.
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A Woman's Health Resource Journal by Lisa Copen (Ring-bound - January 2, 2002)
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