'Every family needs this book! Written with empathy, honesty, and real understanding, th**is book makes what can be a very lonely journey, feel seen, and a little lighter to carry, reminding you that you're not walking it alone.' - Joy Mason, CEO Mast Cell Action
'An empowering guide for patients and their loved ones. Penny has completed a PhD in patient life and is now equipping us with the tools to take control of our own narratives. She expertly holds our hand through the one experience in life that nothing ever prepares us for!' - Tilly Rose, author of Be Patient
'The clearest guide yet on how to advocate for yourself to doctors. This is a critical and potentially life-changing book***'* - Theo Clarke, author of Breaking the Taboo**
'Informative and invaluable, a must read for those who do not feel listened to.' - Melissa Mead MBE, UK Sepsis Trust
Have you ever come away from a doctor's appointment feeling frustrated, confused or overwhelmed?
Did you struggle to explain your symptoms or their severity as clearly as you'd planned?
Or perhaps you felt unable to put into words just how worried you are, either for yourself or a loved one, and didn't find the reassurance or the answers you needed.
If you've ever felt this way, then this book is for you.
How to Talk So Your Doctor Will Listen is all about giving you the words, the prompts, and the confidence so that you can help your doctor to help you. By building your communication toolbox and mastering the art of how to advocate for yourself and your family, you'll learn how to make the most of your healthcare appointments and feel empowered to successfully and respectfully interact with professionals of all kinds. |