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Overcoming Recurrent Corneal Erosion

By: Louise Deacon
Narrated by: Abigail Langham
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Recurrent corneal erosion is excruciatingly painful and can wreck your life. Yet you may feel dismissed by the medical profession and are unsure about how to help yourself. Trying to research this complex eye condition yourself on the internet can leave you feeling more confused and alone than ever.

This book tells you what you need to know to help you on your road to recovery. With a foreword by a respected corneal surgeon and written by an ex-sufferer, it provides essential information about recurrent corneal erosion and your options for both self-help and medical interventions. Practical and easy to listen to, you will discover strategies you can put into action straight away. It is packed full of tips and recovery stories from other patients and will offer hope to all.

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©2024 Louise Deacon (P)2024 Louise Deacon

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