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Wendy Cohan

Autor de What Nurses Know ... Headaches

3 Obras 33 Miembros 13 Reseñas

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Wendy Cohan, RN, is a nurse, health educator, and writer living in Portland, OR. She is the author of The Better Bladder Book: A Holistic Approach to Healing Interstitial Cystitis Chronic Pelvic Pain (Hunter House, 2010). A practicing nurse for 18 years, Wendy also helps individuals take charge of mostrar más their recovery from chronic health issues, including celiac disease, gluten intolerance, interstitial cystitis, and chronic pelvic pain. She is married to David F. Cohan, and is the proud mother of two grown sons. Her first book was Gluten-Free Portland: Resource Guide. Wendy has also lived with chronic headaches. mostrar menos

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Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
As a practicing nurse for over 18 years, author Wendy Cohan uses her training, professional observations and personal experience to describe symptoms, diagnosis, and pharmaceutical, surgical and alternative treatments for headaches.

The book is for readers that suffer from tension, migraine, chronic and other types of debilitating headache pain. Emphasis is placed on discovering headache triggers, prevention, minimizing pain, treatment of headaches, and when to seek professional help.

A glossary, resource list, an extensive bibliography organized by chapter topic, and index is included. The “weekly headache diary”, provided in the appendix as a template in which to record contributing factors, pain scale, symptoms, medication taken, and etc., to isolate triggers.
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bemislibrary | 12 reseñas más. | Feb 18, 2013 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
What Nurses Know... Headaches is as the title suggest written by a nurse who has experienced chronic headaches and researched everything there is to know about them. This book is comprehensive and describes every type of headache, causes, treatments and diagnosis. The beauty of it is that there is a minimum of obscure medical terms that only an MD would understand. It is very readable. I do not myself suffer from anymore than an occasional tension headache, but I learned a great deal on that subject, and ways to alleviate them. A good deal of the book is devoted to non-medical interventions, eg. use of supplements, lifestyle changes etc. I have a daughter and close friend who suffer from chronic migraines and they both found helpful explanations and tips they can immediately use to lessen the intensity and shorten the length of their discomfort. Any headache sufferer would benefit from this book, it is well organized and indexed. You can choose to read the sections relevant to you and keep it as a handly reference.… (más)
 
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artisu | 12 reseñas más. | Oct 24, 2012 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
This is an excellent reference book for headaches, and although the medical language is a little much at times, it can still be understood by a layperson.
She thoroughly explains many of the most common types of headaches, with much detail given to migraines. But, as a sinus sufferer, I wish she had discussed sinus headaches a little bit more. However, I did appreciate her references to some herbal remedies that may help sinus problems.

The fact that she dedicates whole chapters to describe headaches in children and women is very significant and worthwhile. It was also interesting to find out all the different disorders and diseases that are associated with headaches, as well learning how to notice life-threatening or dangerous headaches. This information was very educational. The book is a wealth of resources and information very worthwhile for headache suffers and their care-givers. In addition, as a sinus sufferer I will most definitely utilize the headache diary tool she provides.… (más)
 
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Virasana123 | 12 reseñas más. | Oct 20, 2012 |
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Wendy Cohan sets out to and largely succeds in constructing a medicial reference book for those that suffer from headaches or know someone who does. This is a professionally written book grounded in medical fact and practice and while professional, is still accessible to the casual reader. The structure is awkward at times and it should probably be used more like a reference work than a book to sit down and read. While the information in the book is well-thoughout and helpful, those who have chronically suffered from afflications such as migraines will probably gathered similar information from other sources at this point. For those that have not yet undertaken research, this book can provide many insteresting and helpful revelations. A useful addition to a home medical library.… (más)
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loafhunter13 | 12 reseñas más. | Oct 19, 2012 |

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