Sidelined: How Women Manage & Mismanage Their Health
By (Author) Susan Salenger
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
26th May 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
613.04244
Paperback
224
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
DONT MAKE ANOTHER HEALTHCARE DECISION WITHOUT READING THIS BOOK
If men had cramps, theyd have cured this by now...
I told my doctors about my pain for years, but they told me it was all in my head...
Sidelined: How Women Manage & Mismanage Their Healthdiscloses how women have been marginalized and hesitate totake control over their own healthcare. But whats behind this nationwide medical crisis Too often, women downplay or ignore their symptoms to avoid being difficult, often blaming themselves for serious illness.
The end result could beinferior care,which can lead to serious consequences.
InSidelined, writer and researcher Susan Salenger explains why women are misdiagnosed more often than men, and why their symptoms often go unrecognized or even disputed.This book teaches readers how totake charge of their health,make informed decisions, and leave their appointments with answers instead of just questions.
Knowing how to advocate for your own healthcare can mean the difference between healthy outcomes and years of needless agony, or even death.
This important womens health bookequips readers with the knowledge, language, and skill sets they need to overcome the gender bias that is present in the medical industry and get the best healthcare possible.
2022 Living Now Book Awards Silver Medalist in Sexuality/Femininity
A well-written and empowering work about the challenges facing female patients.
Kirkus Reviews
Good guidance for turbulent times.
Library Journal
Simply wonderful! An indispensable resource for women who have ever felt daunted by their interactions with caregivers.
Carole Browner, PhD, MPH, Distinguished research professor at UCLAs Jane and Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and the Departments of Anthropology and Gender Studies
Why do so many women have difficulty feeling heard and understood when they visit their doctor Why are they misdiagnosed more frequently and later than meneven when their symptoms are exactly the same And why do they suffer more side effects than men from the medications they're prescribedSidelinedhelps to answer those questions. Backed by extensive research, part memoir, part personal stories, this excellent and informative book offers a voice to those women who have been told (and believed) that their symptoms are all in their head. It provides a useful road map on how to get the most effective healthcare and will be a valuable resource for all women interested in improving the quality of their healthcare and making more fully informed decisions.
Robbie Davis-Floyd PhD, author ofBirth as an American Rite of PassageandWays of Knowing about Birth: Mothers, Midwives, Medicine, and Birth Activism
Enjoyable to read and meticulously researched, Sidelined offers profound insights into the unique challenges women face as they handle their healthcare. Salenger includes personal narratives and mines the rich fields of psychology, sociology, anthropology, medical history, and current medical research to think deeply about what women need to know to take the most effective care of themselves. This isdefinitely a book every woman (and every doctor) should read!
Jill Warburton, PsyD, Berkeley, CA
Nancy Lombardo, host of Whats the BuzzNY Blog Talk Radio
Sidelined is a book I immediately asked my wife to read because it is so beautifully written and well-researched. The essence of this book is succinctly captured in the sub-title how women manage and mismanage their health. Readers will understand why women easily make the wrong choices when it comes to healthcare decisions and the social context in which such choices are made. They will understand that playing nice at times or putting others first may often do them a disservice.Sidelinedteaches women a unique skill the ability to take care of themselves properly so they can stay strong by their families. Most importantly, Salenger provides compelling insights and writes in a voice that is compassionate, and authoritative, and in prose that is simply gorgeous.Sidelinedis the best gift anyone can give a woman.
Romuald Dzemo, Book Commentary
Sidelinedis a thought-provoking and informative guide for women. The book describes how women manage the health of their families while simultaneously mismanage their personal health. The book also goes into what women can do to take charge of their health and medical issues.Sidelinedis an important book for women everywhere. It could also be a wake-up call or the motivation and inspiration that some women need to make sure they are heard at their next doctor's appointment. Women are often more concerned over the health of their children, going to as many doctors as needed and asking tons of questions until they get answers, but often they don't take that same care with their own health. This book might be just what the doctor ordered to take charge of our health once and for all.
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SusanSalenger is the author and researcher behindSidelined: How Women Manage & Mismanage Their Health. Sidelinedexamines the many ways in which some women manage and sometimes mismanage their healthcare. Susanexplores how women, typically the medical gatekeepers for their families, tend to be extremely conscientious about taking care of themselves, yet at the same time inadvertently undermine their own care. Born and raised in Los Angeles,Susanattended UCLA to study English. After graduation, she worked alongside her husband Fred for 25 years at their production company, Salenger Films, which produced corporate training and development films distributed worldwide. Today, at age 79,Susanlives in Northern California to be near her incredible family which includes her two daughters, four grandchildren, a cat named Max and a dog named JD (Salenger). When she is not speaking about her book or spending time with family and friends, you will findSusanpower lifting to stay in shape.