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Order all of Brenda's books and gifts quickly and easily online by selecting the items you would like from the selections below. Your information is safe and secure with the convenience of Paypal. If you prefer to send a check, simply compete and return my order form with your payment.
DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE: Discounts are available for orders of 10 books or more. To learn more, call Brenda at (952) 882-9882 or send an email to brenda@livingandlaughing.com.
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Get All Four of Brenda’s Books. For a limited time, get all four of Brenda’s books at one low price, including, “If the Battles is Over, Why Am I Still in Uniform, ” “I’d Like to Buy a Bowel Please,” “Bedpan Banter: Funny & Inspiring Medical Stories,” and “It’s in the Bag and Under the Covers”
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“It’s in the Bag and Under the Covers” is a groundbreaking book with an inside look from the view of a person with an ostomy or a caregiver dealing with the issues of sex, intimacy dating and caregiving. There are 64 stories shared honestly about a subject people have rarely talked about. There is heartbreak as well as triumph and everything in between. Maybe you need some ideas on how to tell your date you have an ostomy or maybe you just want to see how other people handle intimacy, it’s here for you to read.
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“Bedpan Banter: Funny & Inspiring Medical Stories” is a great book for healthcare professionals, and patients. The stories inside will make you laugh or lift you up. Stories are contributed by nurses, doctors, patients and caregivers and makes a great gift!
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“I'd Like to Buy a Bowel Please” is a compilation of stories of over eighty people who all have ostomy in common in some form or another. These stories written by caregivers, ostomates, and medical staff, are filled with humor, hope, and a slice of the ordinary of life living with an ostomy. You'll also get educated on the various reasons people need an ostomy and how this drastic surgery has been not only a life saver, but a life-enhancer for many.
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“If the Battle is Over, Why am I Still in Uniform?” is the story of Brenda’s journey through finding out she has colorectal cancer at age 39. She uses irreverent humor to cope with the devastating news of a lifetime of having a colostomy and after some adjusting, resolves to live happily with it. This story is encouraging and honest about the experience of being diagnosed with cancer.
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“Bringing Joy Through the Journey” T-Shirt.” Order your “Bringing Joy Through the Journey” T-shirt to remind you of Brenda’s key message.
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“Bottoms Up” Coffee Mug. Order yours today.
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