Tough Diagnosing, Murphy's Law, and the Trouble that Comes With Them

by Mary Malone


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 30/09/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 156
ISBN : 9781452075167

About the Book

This book is a synopsis of many medical stories.  They include, but are not limited to rude personnel, kind personnel and many of the physical and emotional traumas that a patient and his or her family face during an illness.

 

Illness is enough to deal with on its own, but as many find out the hard way, there can be so much more to contend with.  Slow diagnosing, doubtful doctors and harsh criticism from those who are clueless are among some of the ordeals covered.

 

It was difficult for me to live life outside of my chronic illness.  My main symptom, or most obvious was fainting.  I didn’t think much of it at first.  I knew it needed to be checked out, but thought it would be under control in little time.  The surprises to me were outsiders who actually laughed when I dropped, adults as well as children:  the most hurtful was the handful of family and friends who thought I was faking.  I can’t imagine judging any of them in that way. 

 

I hope this book touches the lives of those who read it no matter if you are the care giver or the patient or just an innocent bystander. 


About the Author

Mary Malone was born in Chicago, Illinois to Peter and Margaret (Peggy) Steik.  They had five other children, Peter, Patrick, Paul, Pamela and Philip.  Since Mary’s name doesn’t follow the P initial tradition: she got the nickname of Polly which stayed with her into her 20’s when legalities at work brought the original name of Mary back into play.

 

She was raised in the Chicago suburb of Elmhurst, Illinois, and attended Catholic grade school and high school followed by two years of college.

 

Mary married Dominic Malone in 1980 and they now have five children aging from 28 thru 19 years of age.