
Invisible No More
Embracing Your Road to Recovery from Long Covid and Other Complex Chronic Illnesses
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Gabra Zackman
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From a neurologist who diagnosed her own brain tumor, Invisible No More empowers patients with chronic and complex illnesses to take their health into their own hands.
While Covid-19 has brought increased attention to chronic and complex illnesses, these conditions have impacted millions worldwide, long before the pandemic. Covid was not the first exposure to cause long-term disease and disability, nor will it be the last.
In Invisible No More, Dr. Ilene Sue Ruhoy aims to empower the long-term patients of chronic and complex diseases, delving into her own harrowing experience as a patient. She details her evolution as a neurologist, toxicologist, and integrative physician to work with people across the globe in treating their chronic symptoms and disabling disease, all while amplifying their own voices. This book serves as a practical guide with sections on nutrition, breathing, supplements and more. With a focus on healing and empowerment, Invisible No More will answer patients' most pressing questions and take their health into their own hands.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press Essentials.
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"[Dr. Ruhoy] gives the reader a set of essential tools and skills to... help one navigate this rugged, often unforgiving healthcare terrain - to better health." —Anne Maitland, MD, PhD
"Invisible No More is a compassionate look and practical guide for anyone suffering with chronic illness." —Ryland Engelhart, co-founder of Kiss The Ground
"Through her courage and never-ending search for answers, Dr. Ruhoy's book empowers you...to take control of your illness and treatment." —Vivian Kominos, MD; Integrative Cardiologist
"This book will be essential reading to long COVID sufferers and those who care for them." —John McBurney, MD; Neurologist
"Dr. Ruhoy makes a compelling case for becoming the hero of one’s own story. This indispensable book deserves a place on every shelf, resonating with anyone who has faced illness or cares for someone who has." —Linda Bluestein, MD