While surfing the net, I came across a book titled "Color Me Sensitive"....it is about a Woman's Journey to Find Herself through Disease.
I have yet to purchase it, but after reading what I have online about it....I think it will be my next purchase about Sarky (it is only $15. so I think I can swing that, lol).
The first, and only....book that I have on Sarcoidosis, is called: "Sarcoidosis....Medical Mystery Uncovered" by Sandra Conroy.
I purchased that book 17 yrs. ago after I was diagnosed.....and I often refer back to this book when something new develops inside of me.
This is what I read online about this book....
About the Book
"...in order to make a difference, in order to affect change, you must be willing to share at the deepest level."
June Saunders Grayson
Color Me Sensitive is a courageously candid and honest story of a woman who, confronted with a life-threatening disease, is forced to define what is truly important and real in her personal life. The disease, sarcoidosis, remains a medical mystery. Yet, in spite of the uncertainty and complications that faced her, June Saunders Grayson learned not to be defined by her diagnosis and battle with sarcoidosis; instead, fueled by the disease, discovers her true essence through love, family and most importantly, a solid faith in God.
Describing her dramatic and sudden diagnosis, Grayson takes the reader on a road map from meaningful turning points in her childhood to self-discovery realized in adulthood. Grayson’s conversational and engaging style of writing provides sometimes humorous, at times unsettling descriptions of her challenges with the disease, while illustrating internal personal turmoil, private, almost voyeuristic accounts of her troubled marriage, all while raising two young boys, and managing a demanding career. Visually compelling metaphors catapults the reader through the author’s spiritual growth.
"There is no doubt that I have exposed many layers of my life in this book," says June, 'but I feel that in order to make a difference, in order to affect change, you must be willing to share at the deepest level. That is what I hope and pray has been accomplished with this story."
Grayson says that she feels strongly that although her struggles continue, the disease was a gift to her. A gift that she believes will allow her to be a vehicle to make a difference.
Sarcoidosis is an auto-immune disease that can be debilitating and sometimes becomes fatal.
Sandra Conroy, founder and president of the National Sarcoidosis Resource Center and a sarcoidosis patient herself, provides the foreword for the book.
colormesensitive.com
Sounds interesting doesn't it.....(smile).
Naimah
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