When a Loved One Falls Ill : How to Be an Effective Patient Advocate
(2018)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Workman Publishing Company, 2018
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781523507399 MWT15571815, 152350739X 15571815
LANGUAGE
English
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The much-needed book for anyone with a loved one facing a serious illness. It is the book that's a bible for how to make the potentially life-or-death decisions that every medical advocate, and every patient, must grapple with-especially now, as health care becomes ever more complicated. It is the practical blueprint for how to be a successful medical advocate. When Gerri Monaghan's husband, Brian, then a fifty-nine-year-old lawyer at the top of his game, got the news that all of us dread-a diagnosis of brain tumors caused by Stage IV melanoma with a prognosis of three to six months to live-she knew that this was a challenge the two of them would fight together. Brian brought his enormous courage, attitude, and reserves of humor, and Gerri, with dogged determination, stood up again and again for what they needed-tirelessly researching options, reaching out to friends, family, and anyone who could help, resisting the status quo, and always thinking in terms of "we." Together they tell their story, back and forth, punctuated throughout by Gerri's top 50 tips for how to be an advocate: #1 Trust your intuition. #6 Create a battle plan. #15 Get copies of records. #26 Make doctors speak in a language that you understand. #33 Don't schedule surgery during the holidays. #49 Remember, this is not a dress rehearsal. Brian Monaghan was, until diagnosed with his illness in 1998, a highly successful plaintiff's trial attorney in San Diego, earning numerous awards and citations. He currently serves on the board of directors of the American Ireland Fund, the Salk Institute International Council, Hastings College of the Law at the University of California, and the San Diego Padres. Gerri Monaghan met Brian when applying for a paralegal job at his firm. They married in 1995 and live in San Diego. Foreword to the New Edition Introduction Get a 'Tude Get an Advocate Issue a Call to General Quarters Revel in Laughter and the Love of Friends Push the Envelope Take Care of the Home Front Keep on Fighting Expect the Unexpected Make Your Life Worth Living Recognize the Gifts You've Been Given Epilogue The Monaghan Manual The Advocate's Notebook In 1998, Brian Monaghan, a fifty-nine-year-old trial lawyer at the top of his game, received the worst kind of news-Stage IV cancer with a prognosis of three to six months to live. That night, Brian and his wife Gerri, made a pact: "We are going to love and laugh and fight this. And we are going to win." This is how they did it. When a Loved One Falls Ill includes Gerri Monaghan's 50 tips, from "Get copies of records" (#15) to "Always think in terms of 'we'" (#50), plus a bound-in Advocate's Notebook, a place to keep track of the patient's medical history, hospitalizations, medications, doctor's appointments, and important phone numbers. And even some of Brian Monaghan's favorite jokes for those moments when laughter is truly the best medicine

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