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Being Sick
Well
Being
Sick Well: Joyful
Living Despite Chronic Illness.
by
Jeffrey H. Boyd.

...Boyd-whose own late wife suffered from heart and
kidney problems, paralysis and strokes-extends an honest and
compassionate resource for the chronically ill and their
caregivers. Boyd has two goals: to persuade readers that we
are facing an "epidemic" of chronic illness, and to
help sick people have more joyful lives. In good self-help
form, he offers 20 "strategies" for joyful living.
This book features Sherri's story (wife of
founder and president of IDA) in the Using Your Suffering
to Help Others section!
Special Autographed Issues Available Through
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Amazon Review from Wayne Connell
A fellow Caregiver, May 24, 2005
I wanted to share with you about a fantastic book
I just finished reading. "Being Sick Well, Joyful Living Despite
Chronic Illness," is probably one of the best books I have ever
read. As someone who is a care giver of a chronic illness sufferer
and the Founder & President of two chronic illness support &
awareness organizations, The Invisible Disabilities Advocate, I was
moved with a wide range of emotions and challenged with new ideas
and wowed by the insight of the author, Dr Jeffery Boyd.
In "Being Sick Well," Dr Boyd states "When I talked with people who
had chronic illness but remained upbeat, I discovered that they
developed methods to help them get through the day." These methods
which Dr Boyd gleaned from case histories are mentioned throughout
the book and are insightfully turned into 20 strategies for joyful
living despite chronic illness. The book is full of stories of
sufferers and their care givers. There are even detailed
statistics and conclusions surrounding the
continuing rise of chronic illness in America despite the notion we
are getting healthier. Dr Boyd tackles these issues surrounding
chronic illness with experience, intelligence and compassion.
Far from being dry, I cried and cheered and laughed. The stories are
moving and what they teach in regards to "Being Sick Well" are
practical and inspiring. Since my organizations do not target any
specific chronic illnesses or disease, I wondered how they could
have an greater impact on our world. Most people are drawn to a
particular organization that deals with one specific disease or
chronic illness such as the Arthritis
Foundation or the MS Society. Dr Boyd addresses this issue by
stating the following:
What is lacking is a sense of common cause among the different
disease constituencies. If the families afflicted with diseases X,
Y, and Z would cooperate instead of competing with one another,
there would emerge an advocacy group representing a majority of the
public, and suddenly the healthcare finance system would be forced
to change so as to recognize and treat chronic illness. That would
make life with chronic disease much more tolerable for everyone.
I was not only moved by his book, but I was also encouraged
and energized to rise to the challenge he set forth. Since currently
"At least 45% of all Americans have a chronic condition" there is a
lot of work to be done and I thank Dr Boyd for leading the challenge
in "Being Sick Well."
More About Dr. Boyd:
Dr.
Boyd did his residency in psychiatry at Yale University and joined
the Waterbury Hospital, where he has been Chairman of Behavioral
Health for more than a decade. He has published sixty-two
professional articles or chapters in books, on forty-two of which he
was the first author, including an article in the New
England Journal of Medicine. He has presented seventy-one
papers to learned societies or scholarly organizations. Dr. Boyd
has reviewed articles for the Science,
New England Journal of Medicine, American Journal of Epidemiology,
and a variety of leading psychiatric and theological research
journals. He is on the editorial board of the Journal
of Religion and Health.
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