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Broken

Living with EDS and Other Chronic Conditions

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Broken

By: Marcia Brock, Cassanda A Campbell
Narrated by: Marcia Brock, Cassandra A Campbell
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Broken is an autobiography depicting elements of the author's experiences of living with chronic illnesses.

Marcia Brock has lived with hEDS, Raynaud's syndrome, lupus and has survived cancer several times. Cassandra A Campbell has been living with hEDS and fibromyalgia. Together they deliver workshops for Ehlers-Danlos.org. Both authors deliver this audiobook.

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Physical Illness & Disease Biographies & Memoirs
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An odd disease that likely afflicts a great majority of the western populous. Great read!

A great book

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These story’s made me feel like I was not alone. My 2 daughters I have gone through life been told so many negative things. The main we are clumsy or it’s not that bad. This book will help so many who don’t realize they have this condition. Thank you

Great story’s

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Enjoyed, however as a EDS patient "Zebra " myself, there is something missing. Maybe more Medical Facts.

EDS definitely affects everyone differently

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I REALLY wanted to love this book and give it high praise, instead, I find it a shallow, myopic marketing pamphlet for the authors. As a hEDS sufferer, I was looking for an informative book with intersectional perspectives, firmly grounded in science, reflected in personal experience. That is NOT what this is. Instead it's navel gazing, embarrassingly badly written, swamped with repetition, and worst of all, preaching pseudoscientific treatments of medical issues. This is inexcusable as it may put people at severe medical risk. Yes, the general medical system is deeply flawed and severely lacking in knowledge of, and effective treatments for EDS sufferers, the solution is however not to have your aura photographed and drink diluted tea. Educate yourself, make sure the references are founded in best practise scientific research, and find a doctor who actually does have competence to treat you. It's painstakingly hard work, but sadly the only option. We deserve better.

We deserve better 🦓

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