
Living with Juvenile Arthritis: A Parent's Guide
Author(s): Kimberly Poston Miller (Author)
- Publisher: Spry Publishing LLC
- Publication Date: September 10, 2013
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 272 pages
- ISBN-10: 1938170245
- ISBN-13: 9781938170249
Book Description
Quite unlike most other jobs in life, your first day as the parent of a child with juvenile arthritis usually begins with little or no training, no orientation, and no helpful coworkers or encouraging boss to lead you through the ropes. You’ll be required to gain confidence and comfort in this job, day by day, through your own research and discoveries, your intuition, your inner strength, and your enduring love for your child.
Living with Juvenile Arthritis: A Parent’s Guide provides support to parents and caregivers of children with juvenile arthritis through helpful tips and guidance from a parent who has successfully navigated the challenges of raising two children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis.Allow author Kimberly Poston Miller to help you and your family find your path. Learn more about arthritis, its symptoms, diagnosis scenarios, treatment options, managing pain, and handling flare-ups. Discover strategies for dealing with the unpredictability and individuality of your child’s condition. Build a support team of health-care professionals, cultivate healthy relationships within your family, and focus on what’s most importantraising a happy, well-adjusted child.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Lonnie Zeltzer, MD
Director, Pediatric Pain and Comfort Care Program
Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics, Anesthesiology, Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
“This is a must-read for parents of children just receiving a diagnosis of Juvenile Arthritis or any other autoimmune disease, such as Juvenile Myositis (JM). It’s an essential guidebook for dealing with the social, family, school and medical aspects of a chronic illness. Kimberly Poston Miller provides solid advice on how to maximize your time with doctors, work with insurance companies, and advocate for your child. She focuses on how a diagnosis affects the entire family, and the importance of nurturing these relationships within the constraints of caring for a child with a chronic illness. Most importantly, when you read this book, you will feel like you have a new source of support and a new friend in your child’s battle against JA or JM, or any disease. Kimberly provides a sense of warmth, compassion, hope and encouragement that will give you the strength necessary to begin or continue your journey as a successful caregiver.”
Co-founder
Cure JM Foundation
“Miller is the expert navigator for people going on the unplanned voyage of discovery for helping their own child with autoimmune diseases. She has provided a clear course particularly for how to start out and take control of the health challenge that was never anticipated. This book is required reading for every parent facing the challenge of juvenile arthritis. Her personal discoveries will help parents avoid unnecessary side roads. She uses her own and other parents experience to add depth to her recommendations. This book should be available on all hospital bookshelves for parents facing this challenge.”
Co-Director WholeChildLA Pain Program
Clinical Professor in Neurosurgery
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
“Having a child diagnosed with a rheumatologic condition can be devastating to the entire family. Drawing from her own experience as the mother of two children with juvenile arthritis, Kim Miller takes fellow parents by the hand, illuminates the road ahead, and helps them put together a game plan to restore a sense normalcy. This book is long overduea vitally needed resource for any family fighting pediatric rheumatic disease, newly diagnosed and veteran alike.”
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Living with Juvenile Arthritis: A Parent’s Guide helps families find their way through uncharted territory, with solid advice from families who have been there. From actual disease management to ancillary lifestyle changes and situational advice unique to childhood, Kimberly Poston Miller’s book will not disappoint parents who are looking for guidance on managing more than the medical portion of their child’s disease; it is a guide to healing the whole child and learning to live, and even thrive, under these difficult circumstances.” Virginia T. Ladd, Founder and President, American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association
“…if you are living with this condition or know someone who is, pick this up you will not be disappointed!”
“In her first book
Living with Juvenile Arthritis: A Parent’s Guide, Kimberly offers hard-earned wisdom seasoned with hope and encouragement to parents and caregivers of children with pediatric rheumatic conditions everywhere.”-Special Needs Book Review
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