Author: | Candace Lafleur | ISBN: | 1230000240791 |
Publisher: | Candace Lafleur | Publication: | May 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Candace Lafleur |
ISBN: | 1230000240791 |
Publisher: | Candace Lafleur |
Publication: | May 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A book about the hilarious side of being ridiculously diseased - laughing through life and encouraging others to do the same
This is not a book about a disease itself, nor does it have any ‘woe is me’ or forced epiphanies on the meaning of life and health. It’s a book about sobbing student nurses wielding sharp needles, falling hospital elevators, having to be surgically removed from your own sweater for an X-ray and support group brawls. About getting my whole family pulled off into a cement bunker at British customs for being more radioactive than a truck full of Russian nails. It’s about sneaking nachos into the hospital at seven in the morning and making sweet, sweet love to the back of a parked taxi while having a stroke. This is a book about laughing and joyfully embracing the bizarre and the truly funny side of being ridiculously, incurably diseased.
So sit back, take a hit off your oxygen tank and get ready to laugh at the funny side of falling apart.
At the very least you’ll never look at a bed pan or an IV pole the same way again.
A book about the hilarious side of being ridiculously diseased - laughing through life and encouraging others to do the same
This is not a book about a disease itself, nor does it have any ‘woe is me’ or forced epiphanies on the meaning of life and health. It’s a book about sobbing student nurses wielding sharp needles, falling hospital elevators, having to be surgically removed from your own sweater for an X-ray and support group brawls. About getting my whole family pulled off into a cement bunker at British customs for being more radioactive than a truck full of Russian nails. It’s about sneaking nachos into the hospital at seven in the morning and making sweet, sweet love to the back of a parked taxi while having a stroke. This is a book about laughing and joyfully embracing the bizarre and the truly funny side of being ridiculously, incurably diseased.
So sit back, take a hit off your oxygen tank and get ready to laugh at the funny side of falling apart.
At the very least you’ll never look at a bed pan or an IV pole the same way again.