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Ice bound

a doctor's incredible battle for survival at the South Pole
The author describes her life-changing experience working as a doctor in Antarctica in 1999, during which time she discovered she had breast cancer and had to treat herself with the aid of her own patients and U.S. doctors via the Internet.
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The blink of an eye

a memoir of dying--and learning how to live again
2019
The author shares her experience of dying and coming back in a coma with blinking her only body function she controlled. Explores her account of relearning all the basic life skills and how to live again.
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Heart berries

a memoir
2019
"'Heart Berries' is a . . . memoir of a woman's coming of age on the Seabird Island Indian Reservation in the Pacific Northwest. Having survived a profoundly dysfunctional upbringing only to find herself hospitalized and facing a dual diagnosis of post traumatic stress disorder and bipolar II disorder; Terese Marie Mailhot is given a notebook and begins to write her way out of trauma"--Back cover.
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In shock

my journey from death to recovery and the redemptive power of hope
2018
Dr. Rana Awdish, a physician who suddenly became a dying patient, explores a new paradigm and rationale for cultivating emotional bonds with their patients.
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Strangers assume my girlfriend is my nurse

"Twenty-something author, blogger, and entrepreneur Shane Burcaw . . . [presents] an essay collection about living a full life in a body that many people perceive as a tragedy. From anecdotes about first introductions where people patted him on the head instead of shaking his hand, to stories of passersby mistaking his able-bodied girlfriend for a nurse, Shane tackles awkward situations and assumptions with humor and grace"--Provided by publisher.
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Born just right

"Jordan [Reeves] tell[s] her story about growing up in an able-bodied world and family, where she was treated like all of her siblings and classmates--and where she never felt limited. Whether it was changing people's minds about her capabilities, trying all kinds of sports, or mentoring other kids, Jordan has channeled any negativity into a positive, and is determined to create more innovations for people just like her. Her most famous invention, aptly called Project Unicorn, is a special prosthetic (that shoots glitter!) made with the help of a 3-D printer"--Provided by publisher.
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Stick figure

a diary of my former self
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Big girls do it running

health, fitness, and kicking life's ass! : my journey from 430 lbs to fit and fabulous
"Do you want to start a journey to health and strength, but are afraid of failing yet another diet or exercise program? Have you ever struggled with your weight? Do you have problems losing weight and keeping it off? Do you have allergies, ADHD, PCOS, diabetes, constipation, skin problems, or insomnia? Are you worried about your kids developing unhealthy eating habits and making poor lifestyle choices, but don't know how to help them make changes? Do you want to eat healthier and be stronger, but just don't know where to start? Using her own unique life experiences, Jasinda has developed an 8-week plan, The Wilder Way, that will get you eating, moving, living well, and feeling great. BIG GIRLS DO IT RUNNING contains everything you need to succeed in achieving your goals and become a fit and fabulous health warrior: tear-out shopping lists, easy menu plans, delicious recipes, and simple, effective workouts. If you find yourself struggling and failing to manage your weight, then read this book-it will change your life!"-- Provided by publisher.
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Maybe you should talk to someone

a therapist, her therapist, and our lives revealed
Follows the experiences of author and therapist Lori Gottlieb, who one day foudn herself in the midst of a crisis an needing a therapist of her own. Offers Lori's reflections on her own patients' lives--some which include a self-absorbed Hollywood producer and a senior citizen threatening suicide on her birthday--and what she learned about herself, and the nature of love, desire, mortality, guilt, redemption, meaning, terror, courage, and hope and change under the guidance of her own therapist, Wendell.
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Emily

High school senior Emily Smucker, who is prone to illnesses due to a weak immune system, describes her symptoms and how, after a series of tests and misdiagnoses, she learns she is infected with the West Nile virus.

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