Official Review: Beyond Embarrassment

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Izesicle wrote:I was curious about this book based on the title. Thanks for stopping by my review.
You are welcome.
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I think this is a very practical and useful booklet. Indeed, we, women, need to be extremely careful with our health. Every day there's a new science discovery to aid to battle an illness, but there's also a new problem for us. I really appreciate you recommending this book to us. Thanks for the advice!
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I love this review. Thank you for writing this. It is really helpful. These issues should be talked about.
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Kalin Adi wrote:I think this is a very practical and useful booklet. Indeed, we, women, need to be extremely careful with our health. Every day there's a new science discovery to aid to battle an illness, but there's also a new problem for us. I really appreciate you recommending this book to us. Thanks for the advice!
You are welcome! I AM GLAD THAT YOU LIKE IT AND YOU FOUND IT HELPFUL TO YOU. Kindly recommend it to others, too. :lol: :techie-reference:

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HouseOfAtticus wrote:I love this review. Thank you for writing this. It is really helpful. These issues should be talked about.
This is a common issue among women, kindly recommend it to others. I am happy that you read my review. Keep healthy! :lol: :tiphat:
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That would be true. "Health is Wealth." I might recommend this book to my family. First to my Wife. Such condition would not be neglected. It might happened to any women. Thanks for the review!
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BookHausJ wrote: 21 Jan 2018, 23:06 That would be true. "Health is Wealth." I might recommend this book to my family. First to my Wife. Such condition would not be neglected. It might happened to any women. Thanks for the review!
Your right! I already share the story with my relatives, families, and friends.
It helps them in some way as the author experienced it.
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A book that provides tips on the Neurogenic Bladder and Bowel Disorder is an important one. This sounds like an informative book, especially with the "knowledge nuggets" it contains. Any book that gives tips to maintain good health and promotes awareness to the subject is an important one. Thank you for the review!
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The book seems to be very inspirational and a must-read for everyone who is dealing with whatever kind of disease. The fact that it contains valuable practical advices makes it even more appealing not only to its target audience but also for everyone who is ill and needs a tap on the shoulder.
Your review is very thorough and helped me learn enough about the kind of a book that "Beyond Embarrassment" is.
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I fully support all the courageous women (and men) out there willing to openly discuss their own health issues,especially for those who may not feel as comfortable doing so, themselves. Not only do books like these let others know they are not alone in their struggle, but they also offer advice as preventive care and draw awareness to conditions some people may not know even exist. Thank you so much for your review of this very beneficial BOTD! I've downloaded my free copy. :-)
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This is a great book, glad someone is helping people affected by embarrassing conditions learn to cope with their symptoms and still enjoy life.

Please check your grammar more carefully on your next review though. I’m sure your editor mentioned a few things but if you need help we have a topic with lots of tips.
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Although I rarely read non-fiction books, I am going to read this inspiring book. Thanks for this review.
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You really should get your review edited before posting it. However, you clearly have read the book and know something about it, which is good. Try to get an English first-/second-language speaker to edit your reviews before you post them. Good try.
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health is wealth indeed. i ll read and reread this book since it touches on an very important aspect of human live. I ll be a nice easter gift to my friends
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This book is a great reminder that we have to pay attention to what our bodies are telling us. Thanks for a great review. I look forward to finishing this book.
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I love your opening paragraph and the way you have branched out to introduce the readers to what the book is about.well written review.
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