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Hardback or Cased Book. Condizione: New. But You Look Fine: Trapped in the Hell Between Sick and Well and How to Break Free. Book.
Da: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Little, Brown & Company, New York, 2026
ISBN 10: 1538775301 ISBN 13: 9781538775301
Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Health coach, patient advocate and wellness advisor, Amy Kurtz, breaks the silence about the crucial, painful, pervasive, and yet all too common phase of healing from chronic illness that has long gone overlooked.until now.According to the Center for Diseases Control, 133 million Americans-one out of every two adults-have at least one chronic illness, and half of these are women. While many of these individuals finally have a diagnosis, and are no longer "sick", they're still not "well." They've gone through the treatments, taken the medications, and yet still find themselves suffering. So, what do you do after you've discovered the root of your condition, and you're still not healed? How do you move past the trauma of being diagnosed (which often takes years for many patients), as well as the trauma of now living with this condition. More importantly, what is this limbo between sick and well that so many patients find themselves in? The answer is Medical Trauma Brain, a phrase Health coach and patient advocate Amy Kurtz coined after years of research into her own challenges with misdiagnosed Lyme disease. Medical Trauma Brain is the trauma that hangs on pervasively even after the patient is "cured" keeping them stuck in the hell between sick and well. It's the most overlooked but crucial part of healing, and in But You Look Fine, Amy shares the exact plan she used to move through this integral part of recovery so others can finally break free from their own bridge between sick and well. Mark Hyman says "Amy Kurtz exposes a common occurrence that until now has gone unnamed and undiscussed by doctors and patients alike. Not only does she reveal this roadblock to wellness, but she also offers solutions, ones that we can all apply to our lives whether chronically ill, newly diagnosed, or labeled "cured." This is a paradigm shifting book and a must-read." Health coach, patient advocate and wellness advisor, Amy Kurtz breaks the silence about a crucial, painful, and all too common phase of healing that has long gone overlooked. the trauma of a long-term chronic illness that hangs on pervasively even after the patient is "cured." Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Little, Brown and Company, US, 2026
ISBN 10: 1538775301 ISBN 13: 9781538775301
Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Hardback. Condizione: New. Health coach, patient advocate and wellness advisor, Amy Kurtz, breaks the silence about the crucial, painful, pervasive, and yet all too common phase of healing from chronic illness that has long gone overlooked.until now.According to the Center for Diseases Control, 133 million Americans-one out of every two adults-have at least one chronic illness, and half of these are women. While many of these individuals finally have a diagnosis, and are no longer "sick", they're still not "well." They've gone through the treatments, taken the medications, and yet still find themselves suffering. So, what do you do after you've discovered the root of your condition, and you're still not healed? How do you move past the trauma of being diagnosed (which often takes years for many patients), as well as the trauma of now living with this condition. More importantly, what is this limbo between sick and well that so many patients find themselves in? The answer is Medical Trauma Brain, a phrase Health coach and patient advocate Amy Kurtz coined after years of research into her own challenges with misdiagnosed Lyme disease. Medical Trauma Brain is the trauma that hangs on pervasively even after the patient is "cured" keeping them stuck in the hell between sick and well. It's the most overlooked but crucial part of healing, and in But You Look Fine, Amy shares the exact plan she used to move through this integral part of recovery so others can finally break free from their own bridge between sick and well.Mark Hyman says "Amy Kurtz exposes a common occurrence that until now has gone unnamed and undiscussed by doctors and patients alike. Not only does she reveal this roadblock to wellness, but she also offers solutions, ones that we can all apply to our lives whether chronically ill, newly diagnosed, or labeled "cured." This is a paradigm shifting book and a must-read.".
Da: CreativeCenters, Peoria, IL, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condizione: New.
HRD. Condizione: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Little, Brown and Company, US, 2026
ISBN 10: 1538775301 ISBN 13: 9781538775301
Da: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, Regno Unito
EUR 29,65
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Health coach, patient advocate and wellness advisor, Amy Kurtz, breaks the silence about the crucial, painful, pervasive, and yet all too common phase of healing from chronic illness that has long gone overlooked.until now.According to the Center for Diseases Control, 133 million Americans-one out of every two adults-have at least one chronic illness, and half of these are women. While many of these individuals finally have a diagnosis, and are no longer "sick", they're still not "well." They've gone through the treatments, taken the medications, and yet still find themselves suffering. So, what do you do after you've discovered the root of your condition, and you're still not healed? How do you move past the trauma of being diagnosed (which often takes years for many patients), as well as the trauma of now living with this condition. More importantly, what is this limbo between sick and well that so many patients find themselves in? The answer is Medical Trauma Brain, a phrase Health coach and patient advocate Amy Kurtz coined after years of research into her own challenges with misdiagnosed Lyme disease. Medical Trauma Brain is the trauma that hangs on pervasively even after the patient is "cured" keeping them stuck in the hell between sick and well. It's the most overlooked but crucial part of healing, and in But You Look Fine, Amy shares the exact plan she used to move through this integral part of recovery so others can finally break free from their own bridge between sick and well.Mark Hyman says "Amy Kurtz exposes a common occurrence that until now has gone unnamed and undiscussed by doctors and patients alike. Not only does she reveal this roadblock to wellness, but she also offers solutions, ones that we can all apply to our lives whether chronically ill, newly diagnosed, or labeled "cured." This is a paradigm shifting book and a must-read.".
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Da: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Da: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Regno Unito
EUR 33,83
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Da: Russell Books, Victoria, BC, Canada
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Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 272 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.10 inches. In Stock.
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Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 272 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.10 inches. In Stock.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 272 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.10 inches. In Stock.
Da: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germania
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Da: Kennys Bookstore, Olney, MD, U.S.A.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 2026. hardcover. . . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Little, Brown & Company, New York, 2026
ISBN 10: 1538775301 ISBN 13: 9781538775301
Da: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
EUR 34,14
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Health coach, patient advocate and wellness advisor, Amy Kurtz, breaks the silence about the crucial, painful, pervasive, and yet all too common phase of healing from chronic illness that has long gone overlooked.until now.According to the Center for Diseases Control, 133 million Americans-one out of every two adults-have at least one chronic illness, and half of these are women. While many of these individuals finally have a diagnosis, and are no longer "sick", they're still not "well." They've gone through the treatments, taken the medications, and yet still find themselves suffering. So, what do you do after you've discovered the root of your condition, and you're still not healed? How do you move past the trauma of being diagnosed (which often takes years for many patients), as well as the trauma of now living with this condition. More importantly, what is this limbo between sick and well that so many patients find themselves in? The answer is Medical Trauma Brain, a phrase Health coach and patient advocate Amy Kurtz coined after years of research into her own challenges with misdiagnosed Lyme disease. Medical Trauma Brain is the trauma that hangs on pervasively even after the patient is "cured" keeping them stuck in the hell between sick and well. It's the most overlooked but crucial part of healing, and in But You Look Fine, Amy shares the exact plan she used to move through this integral part of recovery so others can finally break free from their own bridge between sick and well. Mark Hyman says "Amy Kurtz exposes a common occurrence that until now has gone unnamed and undiscussed by doctors and patients alike. Not only does she reveal this roadblock to wellness, but she also offers solutions, ones that we can all apply to our lives whether chronically ill, newly diagnosed, or labeled "cured." This is a paradigm shifting book and a must-read." Health coach, patient advocate and wellness advisor, Amy Kurtz breaks the silence about a crucial, painful, and all too common phase of healing that has long gone overlooked. the trauma of a long-term chronic illness that hangs on pervasively even after the patient is "cured." Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Da: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, Irlanda
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 2026. hardcover. . . . . .
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Little, Brown and Company, US, 2026
ISBN 10: 1538775301 ISBN 13: 9781538775301
Da: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Hardback. Condizione: New. Health coach, patient advocate and wellness advisor, Amy Kurtz, breaks the silence about the crucial, painful, pervasive, and yet all too common phase of healing from chronic illness that has long gone overlooked.until now.According to the Center for Diseases Control, 133 million Americans-one out of every two adults-have at least one chronic illness, and half of these are women. While many of these individuals finally have a diagnosis, and are no longer "sick", they're still not "well." They've gone through the treatments, taken the medications, and yet still find themselves suffering. So, what do you do after you've discovered the root of your condition, and you're still not healed? How do you move past the trauma of being diagnosed (which often takes years for many patients), as well as the trauma of now living with this condition. More importantly, what is this limbo between sick and well that so many patients find themselves in? The answer is Medical Trauma Brain, a phrase Health coach and patient advocate Amy Kurtz coined after years of research into her own challenges with misdiagnosed Lyme disease. Medical Trauma Brain is the trauma that hangs on pervasively even after the patient is "cured" keeping them stuck in the hell between sick and well. It's the most overlooked but crucial part of healing, and in But You Look Fine, Amy shares the exact plan she used to move through this integral part of recovery so others can finally break free from their own bridge between sick and well.Mark Hyman says "Amy Kurtz exposes a common occurrence that until now has gone unnamed and undiscussed by doctors and patients alike. Not only does she reveal this roadblock to wellness, but she also offers solutions, ones that we can all apply to our lives whether chronically ill, newly diagnosed, or labeled "cured." This is a paradigm shifting book and a must-read.".
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Little, Brown & Company, New York, 2026
ISBN 10: 1538775301 ISBN 13: 9781538775301
Da: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Regno Unito
EUR 33,34
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Health coach, patient advocate and wellness advisor, Amy Kurtz, breaks the silence about the crucial, painful, pervasive, and yet all too common phase of healing from chronic illness that has long gone overlooked.until now.According to the Center for Diseases Control, 133 million Americans-one out of every two adults-have at least one chronic illness, and half of these are women. While many of these individuals finally have a diagnosis, and are no longer "sick", they're still not "well." They've gone through the treatments, taken the medications, and yet still find themselves suffering. So, what do you do after you've discovered the root of your condition, and you're still not healed? How do you move past the trauma of being diagnosed (which often takes years for many patients), as well as the trauma of now living with this condition. More importantly, what is this limbo between sick and well that so many patients find themselves in? The answer is Medical Trauma Brain, a phrase Health coach and patient advocate Amy Kurtz coined after years of research into her own challenges with misdiagnosed Lyme disease. Medical Trauma Brain is the trauma that hangs on pervasively even after the patient is "cured" keeping them stuck in the hell between sick and well. It's the most overlooked but crucial part of healing, and in But You Look Fine, Amy shares the exact plan she used to move through this integral part of recovery so others can finally break free from their own bridge between sick and well. Mark Hyman says "Amy Kurtz exposes a common occurrence that until now has gone unnamed and undiscussed by doctors and patients alike. Not only does she reveal this roadblock to wellness, but she also offers solutions, ones that we can all apply to our lives whether chronically ill, newly diagnosed, or labeled "cured." This is a paradigm shifting book and a must-read." Health coach, patient advocate and wellness advisor, Amy Kurtz breaks the silence about a crucial, painful, and all too common phase of healing that has long gone overlooked. the trauma of a long-term chronic illness that hangs on pervasively even after the patient is "cured." Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Little, Brown & Company Jun 2026, 2026
ISBN 10: 1538775301 ISBN 13: 9781538775301
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
EUR 35,12
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Health coach, patient advocate and wellness advisor, Amy Kurtz, breaks the silence about the crucial, painful, pervasive, and yet all too common phase of healing from chronic illness that has long gone overlooked.until now.According to the Center for Diseases Control, 133 million Americans-one out of every two adults-have at least one chronic illness, and half of these are women. While many of these individuals finally have a diagnosis, and are no longer 'sick', they're still not 'well.' They've gone through the treatments, taken the medications, and yet still find themselves suffering. So, what do you do after you've discovered the root of your condition, and you're still not healed How do you move past the trauma of being diagnosed (which often takes years for many patients), as well as the trauma of now living with this condition. More importantly, what is this limbo between sick and well that so many patients find themselves in The answer is Medical Trauma Brain, a phrase Health coach and patient advocate Amy Kurtz coined after years of research into her own challenges with misdiagnosed Lyme disease. Medical Trauma Brain is the trauma that hangs on pervasively even after the patient is 'cured' keeping them stuck in the hell between sick and well. It's the most overlooked but crucial part of healing, and in But You Look Fine, Amy shares the exact plan she used to move through this integral part of recovery so others can finally break free from their own bridge between sick and well.Mark Hyman says 'Amy Kurtz exposes a common occurrence that until now has gone unnamed and undiscussed by doctors and patients alike. Not only does she reveal this roadblock to wellness, but she also offers solutions, ones that we can all apply to our lives whether chronically ill, newly diagnosed, or labeled 'cured.' This is a paradigm shifting book and a must-read.'.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Little, Brown and Company, US, 2026
ISBN 10: 1538775301 ISBN 13: 9781538775301
Da: Rarewaves.com UK, London, Regno Unito
EUR 26,77
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Health coach, patient advocate and wellness advisor, Amy Kurtz, breaks the silence about the crucial, painful, pervasive, and yet all too common phase of healing from chronic illness that has long gone overlooked.until now.According to the Center for Diseases Control, 133 million Americans-one out of every two adults-have at least one chronic illness, and half of these are women. While many of these individuals finally have a diagnosis, and are no longer "sick", they're still not "well." They've gone through the treatments, taken the medications, and yet still find themselves suffering. So, what do you do after you've discovered the root of your condition, and you're still not healed? How do you move past the trauma of being diagnosed (which often takes years for many patients), as well as the trauma of now living with this condition. More importantly, what is this limbo between sick and well that so many patients find themselves in? The answer is Medical Trauma Brain, a phrase Health coach and patient advocate Amy Kurtz coined after years of research into her own challenges with misdiagnosed Lyme disease. Medical Trauma Brain is the trauma that hangs on pervasively even after the patient is "cured" keeping them stuck in the hell between sick and well. It's the most overlooked but crucial part of healing, and in But You Look Fine, Amy shares the exact plan she used to move through this integral part of recovery so others can finally break free from their own bridge between sick and well.Mark Hyman says "Amy Kurtz exposes a common occurrence that until now has gone unnamed and undiscussed by doctors and patients alike. Not only does she reveal this roadblock to wellness, but she also offers solutions, ones that we can all apply to our lives whether chronically ill, newly diagnosed, or labeled "cured." This is a paradigm shifting book and a must-read.".