Archive for the ‘serious health problems’ Category

Make a Life Saving Difference!

This is a message from my good friend and wonderful client, Lynette Patterson.
I felt compelled to share it with you.

“I have a new client who has lost hope that they can make a significant (or any) change in their life.

At 550 pounds and with many health issues, this person came to me with a spark of hope.
They lost this spark a week later. Confined to a wheelchair…the inertia of the situation feels too great.

Please, take one minute to write a comment of support and encouragement.

I’ve created a page where I can capture comments and then share them to re-ignite that hope.

Please go now, it will only take a few minutes max, and reach out to another person who is deeply struggling…

Thanks so much!
Lynette”

Understanding Depression

Did you know that ten million Americans are affected by depression every year?
That more women than men suffer from depression?

Depression is no laughing matter. It is a serious debilitating disease
that affects every facet of life for the sufferer.
Sadly it is also on the increase at an alarming rate.

Unfortunately many people with depression either go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed
due to a lack of knowledge. This is scary because for the depressed person,
life can become a living hell leading to serious consequences.

The first step is discovering if you do suffer from depression.

The next step is understanding what depression is all about and how to deal with it.

Most information about depression is written in technical terms
and unless you are a trained therapist you will need
a medical dictionary to decipher the content.

What’s really needed is a guide that is easy to read and understand.

That’s where “DEPRESSION, A Misunderstood DISEASE” comes in.
It is unlike anything else out there that discusses depression.

Stephanie Mallet was surprised by the terrible effect that depression had
on a close friend and, especially, the consequences for that friend’s family
as they tried to cope without proper support.

She says that many people just joke about depression but it is too serious for that.

She realized that she could write a simple, straight-forward guide
that would help to prepare those people that suffered from the disease.

She did just that withDEPRESSION, A Misunderstood DISEASE.

This is just one of the wonderful and useful products in my
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Finally Understanding Autism

Do you have an autistic child or know someone who has autism?

Do you understand the special needs of an autistic person?

Sometimes it is hard to understand that an autistic child is trapped
within him or herself without the ability to communicate
or socially interact with others.

While there is no cause or cure yet, autism can be treated
and according to the level of severity, many adult
autistic people can enjoy a rich, fulfilling life.

To most people autism is a mystery.

Over the past 20 years, cases of autism have jumped an amazing 172%.

Ninety people out of every ten thousand born this year will be diagnosed with autism.

Where did this strange disorder come from and why is it affecting more and more
of our children each year? Parents and doctors have pondered this question
for decades and very few details are sorted out.
How do you teach an autistic child?

How do parents cope with a lifetime of caring and nurturing an autistic child?

You can scan a thousand websites and read hundreds of books and most people
will still not have a complete understanding of autism and how it affects the child …

Now you can save time and money and stop searching for information on autism.
I have this very helpful eBook, Finally Understanding Autism, which is
another offering from my beloved and valuable 1 Helluva Resale Product collection
and it is said that some of the tips in this book are priceless with ANY child,
whether or not he or she suffers from autism.

Here’s the story — well, the first five years — in the life of Quinn:
a wonderful, exuberant, mostly non-verbal boy with autism …

I love the song they play with this and Quinn is just TOO cute!

Join me for my next post which will be something that I have had
personal experience with, ADHD, having had a now 22 year old son
who was diagnosed with having one of the worst cases of this
disorder the doctors had ever seen!