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I recently read to really great books I checked out at my library:
The Anatomy of Hope: How People Prevail in the Face of Illness
by Jerome Groopman
Life Disrupted: Getting Real about Chronic Illness in Your Twenties and Thirties
by Laurie Edwards
Although neither of these books are about Crohn's specifically, they cover the psychological effects of having a chronic illness, and I particularly liked the book by Laurie Edwards b/c she talks about having a chronic illness in early adulthood. Many people think of chronic illness occuring later in life and it isn't uncommon to hear someone say, "oh you're young, you should be fine" or "you can't be that sick you are so young". Young professionals have additional obstacles that are only made harder by having a disease like Crohn's and she discusses ways to cope with having chronic illness specifically when you are young. I had never encountered a book like this one, and found it to be very uplifting.
The Anatomy of Hope: How People Prevail in the Face of Illness
by Jerome Groopman
Life Disrupted: Getting Real about Chronic Illness in Your Twenties and Thirties
by Laurie Edwards
Although neither of these books are about Crohn's specifically, they cover the psychological effects of having a chronic illness, and I particularly liked the book by Laurie Edwards b/c she talks about having a chronic illness in early adulthood. Many people think of chronic illness occuring later in life and it isn't uncommon to hear someone say, "oh you're young, you should be fine" or "you can't be that sick you are so young". Young professionals have additional obstacles that are only made harder by having a disease like Crohn's and she discusses ways to cope with having chronic illness specifically when you are young. I had never encountered a book like this one, and found it to be very uplifting.