Sunday, December 4, 2011

Adult Leukemia



Some books aren't meant to be enjoyed.

This one is VERY informative and well organized by topic. It is directed to patients, but I would recommend it for a leukemia patient's loved one, so they can find the best way to disseminate the information when it is most useful. It is neither wishy-washy nor without feeling.

Since leukemia does not have personal meaning in my life, a lot of the information was overwhelming and seemed repetitive. I did love the section on various ways to find help and comfort. There was an interesting section about how children respond when their parents are diagnosed and how much responsibility can be expected of them.

"Human children are inclined, by biology, to think the world revolves around them. Very young infants do not understand, for instance, that Mommy is a separate person who can leave them with Daddy and go grocery shopping, and they may become quite upset when they discover that Mommy is gone...This egocentric thought process lingers well through childhood, though, and causes children to think that the bad things that happen are their fault. They may think that you developed cancer because they were very angry with you when you once punished them, for example. They may even have wished you were dead, and now it appears to be coming true."

Rating = 3

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