Saturday, November 17, 2012

Netwest Writer Releases New Book

Maren O. Mitchell’s non-fiction book, Beat Chronic Pain, An Insider’s Guide, has been released by Line of Sight Press.
 
It is available with Create eStore on Amazon and Amazon for the U.S. The UK and Continental Europe links are on the Line of Sight Press website.
 
Within this book is help for those with chronic pain who do not have information on drug-free alternatives. Often chronic pain sufferers search haphazardly for too long on their own to find the help they need.

While touching on a variety of methods, Beat Chronic Pain, An Insider’s Guide is intentionally brief, with short chapters, as the capacity to concentrate and retain information is greatly reduced in those with pain.

The “Introduction” offers reasons why chronic pain is not always recognized, described and treated. Chapters have personal examples of the author finding a tool, a method, and using it to rebuild her life. These tools can be used by anyone with chronic pain to improve chances of surviving the stress of constant pain, and reclaiming one’s life. Included are suggested readings and resource contacts.
Please share this information with anyone you know who may be interested in fighting chronic pain by means other than drugs. This is also an excellent resource for primary caregivers, and those who live with, or interact regularly with chronic pain sufferers.

Maren welcomes email comments and/or reviews online.
 
 

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations, Maren. I'm proud of you. I want to get a copy when I see you. I'm sure this book will help many people who are suffering from chronic pain. Thanks for sharing your experiences.

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  2. Thank you, Brenda. And congratulations to you, too! You are prolific!

    If you want to buy one of my books, you will have to do so online through Amazon or Create eStore. I'm going the untraditional route, and will not have books to sell personally.

    Maren

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