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Living with Chronic, Invisible, Illnesses - You Are Not Alone is a glimpse into the life of the author, Carrie A. Allen, since she was diagnosed with three different illnesses. Ms. Allen goes into detail of her illnesses, Mast Cell Activation Disorder (MSAD), Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS); and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). However, before doing so she has provided the meaning to different medical terms that are used in the world of illnesses. Ms. Allen also goes into detail of living her daily life for an entire month so readers can see how the illnesses effect everything…mehr

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Living with Chronic, Invisible, Illnesses - You Are Not Alone is a glimpse into the life of the author, Carrie A. Allen, since she was diagnosed with three different illnesses. Ms. Allen goes into detail of her illnesses, Mast Cell Activation Disorder (MSAD), Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS); and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). However, before doing so she has provided the meaning to different medical terms that are used in the world of illnesses. Ms. Allen also goes into detail of living her daily life for an entire month so readers can see how the illnesses effect everything that she does and how the limit her on a regular basis. She also has given us a look into the life of her daughter who has also been diagnosed with several Chronic, Invisible, Illnesses. The authors purpose with this book is to let those that are also suffering with invisible illness know that they are not alone in their journey. She also hopes that normies will read this book and get a better understanding of what individuals with invisible illnesses go through. Remember - YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
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Carrie A. Allen has spent her life living in Mesa, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona. She is a mother of one daughter and soon to be grandmother. Carrie has her bachelor's degree in Business Administration. Beside working full time, she has spent the last ten years researching Chronic, Invisible Illnesses, as both her and her daughter live with a few of these illnesses. In her free time Carrie enjoys painting and knitting.