Official Review: Beyond Embarrassment

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Re: Official Review: Beyond Embarrassment

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Good deal of necessary info and great tips in this one. Thank you author for free offer and reviewer for wonderful writing.
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Although this book is not for me, I can recommend it to a few friends of mine who do suffer from Neurogenic Bladder. This style of book can give people support and help when they may find it embarrassing to talk about such issues.
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Even though I do not relate to this book, this book could be a great help to many people who are struggling with different disorders or poor health. Congrats on book of the day! Great review!
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This book sounds like it may help someone I know who has bowel issues.
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The author is very courageous and an inspiration to many. Sounds like it would be a very informative read.
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Knowledge is power and I am glad JoAnne has empowered her readers by sharing her experience. This is a book I am happy to add to my tbr list.
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A thoughtful and helpful review. This is a topical topic and a lot of people will benefit from reading this book if not for themselves, then for family members who may be struggling with this condition. Well done!
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Sounds like a well-written book about an issue important to a lot of women today. It isn't something that affects me at all, but I'm glad health issues like this and dialysis are seeing more attention.
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This sounds like a really useful book for people suffering from ilnesses such as these! I personally don't think I'd read it since I don't have these problems, but it's nice that there's a book out there offering help and advice to the people that need it. Nice review!
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I’m pretty sure the reviewer did not reread their review before posting it. There are a few extra words and grammatical errors in this review which, in opinion, takes away from the way they felt about the book. However after reading this review, the book is not what I thought it would be about based on the title.
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W o w! Good Review! Another encouraging book of the day! I concur, if you feel like you're suffering from NBBS, such as me, there's no question, I find this encouraging book tailored-made just for you (us) and us! And rate it 3/4 stars. Congrats to the author on the #BOTD 🌿
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This book seems very well written and would be very helpful to others facing the same circumstances. The author was very relate-able.
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Thank you for such an amazing review. I think it’s amazing that the author wrote this book, and I think it will definitely help some people that are going through struggles with bladder and bowel problems.
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I think we all need reminders to take care of ourselves. This author is very brave, but kind at the same time for sharing her story in hopes of helping others. I anticipate she will find a grateful following.
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Thank you for the review! When I saw that this book was about Neurogenic Bladder, I was intrigued. Reading a book that is "full of practical advices and support in dealing with Neurogenic Bladder and Bowel Disorder" sounds rather attractive to me.

But when I read the sample, I found myself frustrated because I would like to know exactly what the symptoms for Neurogenic Bladder and Bowel Disorder are, and these were not shared in the sample portion of the book.

But I did download the book, so I will read it in hopes of learning more about this disorder. I will also hope that, like you, this will be a 4 out of 4 book for me.
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