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Guerilla Guide to Brain Tumors
- Shameless Dirty Tricks to Beat the System and Stay Alive!
- Narrated by: Joseph Miller
- Length: 9 hrs and 59 mins
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Summary
For sure - this is the cancer book for rednecks! Only someone who survived boot camp would even understand. Twenty-six years of brain cancer makes me infinitely qualified to speak on survival. I hope the audible gives it justice.
The published lead in says it all:
In an unprecedented format, the Guerilla Guide to Brain Tumors is written in a format that combines the layout of the For Dummies series with a drill-Sargent's attitude. This is a book of war...nothing warm, and fuzzy, or socially acceptable here, and nothing about "Dying with Dignity". Just what it takes to win. And win you will, complete with a trail of wreckage behind you. It's a book for the patient, not the caregiver.
The Guerilla Guide to Brain Tumors is a book that will take you out of the "Grovel and Wretch" mode and into the "Command and Dominate" mode with the following factions of our society:
- The medical establishment
- The social services establishment
- Church, friends, and family, and most importantly...yourself
No punches are pulled here. Prepare to be shocked, experience uncontrollable bursts of laughter, learn gut-turning remedies, gain the motivation, and grit to dump friends, and family, intimidate social services employees, access top medical care using the most unethical tactics...and the list goes on.
If you want to die in peace, listen to another book. If you want to live in pain this book not only shows you how to manage pain - but use it. Some people can take a punch while others would rather fold and die with a smile on their face, but then again - dead people don't win wars. Only the living count.