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Dr. Margaret Aranda's newest book is an important reference book for those suffering with intractable low back pain. Such pain leads most patients on a quest, undergoing multiple procedures to resolve the pain. You can understand what kinds of problems certain diagnoses have, and you and your doctor can work together to get your diagnosis. For example, if you had an epidural steroid injection, you may be suffering from a pain syndrome called spinal adhesive arachnoiditis (SAA). If your low back pain is heralded by 24/7 pain, this book is for you. If it is accompanied by burning pain, trouble urinating or passing stool, getting full fast after eating, headaches or migraines, dizziness after standing up, or difficulties having a libido or declining sex performance, this book is for you. If you had an epidural steroid injection that changed your life or are pregnant and thinking of having an epidural for labor pain, the same difficulties can affect you; this book is also for you. If you were highly flexible as a child and had back instrumentation by surgery or an epidural, you may be more prone to suffer subsequent deleterious effects, and this is a must-have book. This book is part of Dr. Aranda's Rebel Patient(TM) Series.Margaret Aranda, MD, PhD brings a unique mix of academia, research, personal experience, and clinical care to her seventh book. After graduating Keck USC School of Medicine, she did her anesthesiology residency and then a critical care Fellowship at Stanford. From there, she went on to become Chief of Anesthesiology at the Philadelphia VA Medical Center, as Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania in three departments: Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Surgery and Traumatology, and Radiology. She then served our Veterans again at the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center as Chief of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit, as Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology at UCLA School of Medicine.Dr. Aranda is a Stanford and Keck-USC trained physician with specialty training in anesthesiology and critical care. After recovery from a traumatic brain injury, she assumed a pain clinic and is a national referral center for failed back syndrome. The best news is that most patients are diagnosed with the same set of problems, making your future care streamlined and protocolized for a new lease on life. She is the creator of the Rebel Patient(TM) Series of books.
In No More Tears, Dr. Aranda brings you with her to the tragic car accident that left her and her toddler daughter in harm's way. While her little girl remained untouched, thank God, Dr. Aranda spent the next twelve years in bed with a traumatic brain injury. At her worse, she was unable to walk or talk and could not even say the word, "the", and was left in a brain injury unit by herself. She lost everything the world holds dear and stands in the face of the evil one to claim that which belongs to all Christians.In these pages, Dr. Aranda reveals her near-death experience, back - ashes from her upbringing, and how she received her miraculous healing touch from God. Go to the Stairway to Heaven with her, and see God's love and mercy as she returns to earth. And think of all that which never would have happened, had she not survived: six books later and without her return to medicine, over two thousand patients seen during the pandemic would have or could have died. She provides specific ways to create your miracle: Speak Life into Your Life, Saturate Yourself with God's Word, and See Yourself Whole. Read and speak healing Bible verses until it saturates your core. Speak your healing into existence. After all, God created light with his words, "Let there be light."
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