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Book Review from Someone with an Illness "YOU: The Smart Patient"Books on illness are not in short supply, but "YOU: The Smart Patient" is one that everyone needs on their shelf at home, especially the chronically ill. Invisible Illness and Mixed Emotions: 5 Ways to CopeLooking good when you feel terrible could be seen as a blessing. When you live with chronic illness, however, it can also cause a lot of resentment and misunderstandings. 6 Ways the Chronically Ill Can Set Reasonable Annual ResolutionsDid you skip resolutions or did you already forget them? Don't sweat it! When life is so unpredictable, as it is when you live with a chronic illness, it can be hard to set New Year's resolutions. Read about how you can make some smart choices. Easy Ways to Support the Mom with a Chronic IllnessMoms with young kids have illnesses. Despite the myth that chronic illness only happens to seniors, more women than ever before are living with illnesses such as fibromyaglia and chronic fatigue syndrome, making mommy momments difficult at times. 9 Ways to Romance Your Chronically Ill WifeIf the romance isn't happening in your marriage you aren't alone. Here are some tips to get her back in the mood! Romantic Ideas for Chronically Ill Women to Romance Her HusbandChronic illness can put a real damper on the romance in your marriage. Is there way to get the spark back? Visiting Someone in the Hospital: 14 Helpful TipsVisiting someone in the hospital doesn't have to be awkward and uncomfortable. Real people share what makes a difference to them when someone visits. How to Create Romance When You Have a Chronic IllnessCan you be romantic even when you have a chronic illness? Yes, but you have to make an effort in the romance department. About 75 marriages end in divorce when illness is present. You can save yours by putting some simple romantic ideas into place. Hospital Visits: What Do You Talk About?Hospital visits are one of those things we are supposed to do, but they are always awkward. What works? We asked some former patients what they appreciated. 6 Ways to Let Those with Chronically Illness in Your Church Know You CareToo few churches recognize how many chronically ill people are in their church: 1 in 3! How can we reach this population in pain?
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