Understanding & Managing Neuropathy: A Plain-Language Guide to Reclaiming Your Balance and Independence"I am not a doctor. I am an eighty-two-year-old man who has lived with neuropathy for ten years-and I'm tired of the jargon."If you are dealing with the sharp stabs, burning sensations, or frustrating numbness of neuropathy, you know how daunting the medical world can feel. Often, the explanations we get are buried in complex terms that don't help us get through the day.
Bill Blackburn wrote this guide to change that. In this candid and practical book, Blackburn shares the hard-won wisdom he has gained navigating neuropathy in his hands and feet. He moves past the diagnosis to offer real-world strategies for managing pain safely and, most importantly, preserving the independence we all cherish. Inside this guide, you will discover: The "Why" in Plain English: What is actually happening to your nerves and why they behave in such unusual ways.
The Prime & Walk Method: A breakthrough, 10-minute routine to "wake up" your nervous system and improve your stability before you even take a step. Lessons from the Living Room: How a surprise discovery during a YouTube workout led to a deeper understanding of rhythm and balance. Fall Prevention Strategies: Practical tips for making your home a safer place to move and live. Muscle & Nerve Activation: Gentle exercises designed specifically for the needs of seniors.
You don't have to feel lost in the "medical fog." Join a fellow traveler who understands the struggle and has found a way to walk the path with confidence. It's time to stop just "dealing" with neuropathy and start managing it with purpose. Why this works for your Draft2Digital Launch: The "For Us, By Us" Appeal: Readers in their 70s and 80s will immediately trust a book written by someone who is actually walking in their shoes.
Practical Value: By listing specific routines like the "Prime & Walk Method, " you show the reader they are getting actionable advice, not just a memoir. Clarity: It fulfills the promise of your introduction-explaining the condition without trying to diagnose, while focusing on independence.
Understanding & Managing Neuropathy: A Plain-Language Guide to Reclaiming Your Balance and Independence"I am not a doctor. I am an eighty-two-year-old man who has lived with neuropathy for ten years-and I'm tired of the jargon."If you are dealing with the sharp stabs, burning sensations, or frustrating numbness of neuropathy, you know how daunting the medical world can feel. Often, the explanations we get are buried in complex terms that don't help us get through the day.
Bill Blackburn wrote this guide to change that. In this candid and practical book, Blackburn shares the hard-won wisdom he has gained navigating neuropathy in his hands and feet. He moves past the diagnosis to offer real-world strategies for managing pain safely and, most importantly, preserving the independence we all cherish. Inside this guide, you will discover: The "Why" in Plain English: What is actually happening to your nerves and why they behave in such unusual ways.
The Prime & Walk Method: A breakthrough, 10-minute routine to "wake up" your nervous system and improve your stability before you even take a step. Lessons from the Living Room: How a surprise discovery during a YouTube workout led to a deeper understanding of rhythm and balance. Fall Prevention Strategies: Practical tips for making your home a safer place to move and live. Muscle & Nerve Activation: Gentle exercises designed specifically for the needs of seniors.
You don't have to feel lost in the "medical fog." Join a fellow traveler who understands the struggle and has found a way to walk the path with confidence. It's time to stop just "dealing" with neuropathy and start managing it with purpose. Why this works for your Draft2Digital Launch: The "For Us, By Us" Appeal: Readers in their 70s and 80s will immediately trust a book written by someone who is actually walking in their shoes.
Practical Value: By listing specific routines like the "Prime & Walk Method, " you show the reader they are getting actionable advice, not just a memoir. Clarity: It fulfills the promise of your introduction-explaining the condition without trying to diagnose, while focusing on independence.