When Rosemary Edwards married James she promised to love, honour and obey him. Over the course of a week in a rented cottage in Cornwall, she slowly reviews the reality that has been her life, begins to understand her part in how it has unfolded and so embrace the Rosie that has always lain within.
Perhaps you've had or are thinking about having a hysterectomy. Maybe you know someone who is having a hysterectomy. In either situation the most common reaction is to feel isolated and fearful about what you don't know. The Hysterectomy Association believes having enough good quality, impartial information is the key to navigating this change successfully, we also know that other people's stories are incredibly powerful too. This book of real-life stories has been drawn together from many that have been shared with us over the years. They show that whilst every experience of hysterectomy is unique there are common threads and themes running through them. Other people's stories help women feel less isolated. They show that they aren't going mad, missing the point or stupid. They show their concerns are genuine and that the only way to deal with them is to voice them. They are a mixed bag telling of loss, happiness, joy and pain and they talk of a need to share with others before moving on.
Losing the Woman Within explores the emotional impact that a hysterectomy may have on a woman; on her sense of self and her significant relationships. It covers the things that can create emotional distress after surgery, the types of emotions a hysterectomy can invoke and the effects these can have on such things as sexuality. It then goes on to offer simple suggestions to help a woman manage if it does occur. And throughout it is illustrated with the authors own story. It can also be used as a personal journal and has a number of activities included within it that may help someone suffering after a hysterectomy come to terms with their experience and move on in a more peaceful and self accepting way.
Hysteria 5 is the anthology of all 30 winning stories, flash fiction and poetry from the 2016 Hysteria Writing Competition. Each of these outstanding entries are written by the authors, writers and poets to entertain, stimulate and provoke the reader. Every year we work with the same loose theme, things of interest to women. Every year I am stunned and humbled by the breadth and vitality the entries breath into common issues. In this anthology, we include a selection of advice from our judges. They have a wealth of writing, competition and publishing experience that you can draw on in the future. This is the fifth anthology from the Hysteria Writing Competition. Hysteria 1, 2, 3 and 4 from the 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 competitions are also available to buy. If you've enjoyed this collection then you'll love the others too.
This is a 'how-to' guide that explains both how, and more importantly why, we might use LinkedIn to improve our business and professional profile or find a new career.
If you have ever wanted to start a business or even if you are in business already, the Internet really opens up the opportunities. But .... you need to know what the opportunities are, you need to know where you can find simple and easy to use tools that are often free or very low cost and finally, you need to know the techniques that the experts use. This book guides you through a whole range of opportunities to help you build a brilliant business even if you don't have a website. Linda started her first online business in 1996 and has been building it ever since, she explains what she has done over the years, what works and what doesn't. It is full of easy to follow and really useful information.
Hysteria 4 is an anthology of all 30 winning stories, flash fiction and poetry from the 2015 Hysteria Writing Competition. This year a standout theme was that of strength and diversity; the indomitable strength and determination of our heroines, characters and voices shines through. Judging the competition is a herculean task and to celebrate this achievement you've find sage advice from a selection of our judging panel in each category section. This invaluable insight into the process is perfect for those hoping to win writing competitions in the future. This is the fourth anthology from the Hysteria Writing Competition. Hysteria 1, 2 and 3 from the 2012, 2013 and 2014 competitions are also available to buy. If you've enjoyed this collection then you'll love the others too.
The Pocket Guide to Hysterectomy offers you simple, easy to understand information about hysterectomy, the menopause and hormone replacement therapy. It talks you through the various gynaecological complaints that might lead to hysterectomy and explains the most common alternative options. It also contains a handy list of common terminology that is helpfully explained and a useful list of other UK women's health organisations and other resources can also be found which might be helpful as well. Find out more about Hysterectomy and Women's Health on the Hysterectomy Association website here: www.hysterectomy-association.org.u
Hysteria 6 is the anthology of all 30 winning stories, flash fiction and poetry from the 2017 Hysteria Writing Competition. This is the sixth year of the Hysteria Writing Competition. When we began, it was with a single competition in mind, since then it's grown beyond our original expectations and is now a major part of the Hysterectomy Association year and the writing calendar. Each of these outstanding entries are written by the authors, writers and poets to entertain, stimulate and provoke the reader. We have no set theme beyond the broadest of statement 'what interests women'. Each year, I'm always amazed at the variety of entries that cross our path. They surprise, delight, entrance and inform. The thirty entries in this anthology are the best of the best. This is the fifth anthology from the Hysteria Writing Competition. Hysteria 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 from the 2012 to 2016 competitions are also available to buy. If you've enjoyed this collection then you'll love the others too.
101 Handy Hints for a Happy Hysterectomy was written in response to the questions that women are always asking about the practicalities of having a hysterectomy. From whether they should consider having their cervix removed to when they can have sex again and what sort of exercise they should be doing and when the right time to return to work is.
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