Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why |  | Author: Laurence Gonzales Brand: W.W. Norton & Company
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ISBN: 0393326152 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.69 EAN: 9780393326154 ASIN: 0393326152
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Deep Survival for the Recovery Community November 13, 2009 Victoria Talbot (los angeles) I found this an amazing map of recovery from addiction/alcoholism. Forgive me, because I know it is considered a self-inflicted thing. But similarly, many of these incidents are indeed, self-inflicted. Regardless, Gonzales describes the deep feeling of being lost and the decision to survive; an abiding faith and the healing power of service. He analyzes the steps that lead someone who is on the brink of despair to enter into a life of recovery. He qualifies the ingredients that make a hopeless addict into someone of value who is a survivor. A must read for people in sobriety.
It Worked for Me October 24, 2009 Edwin E. Jewett (Haverhill, MA United States) I haven't read all the customer reviews ... don't need to... He nailed it.
I read this when it first came out. The book jumped off the library shelf and into a self-study course of reading I'd created for myself along with some introductory aikido so I could begin to understand and teach something of value to my athletic children. (Their success was mind-blowing, but that's not the story here.)
"Deep Survival" was one of over 250 books I'd read on performance and sports psychology and a wide range of mind-body-spirit topics. Some many years later, at age 59, having not been to a doctor in too many years, I was suddenly diagnosed with cardiomyopathy and aortic stenosis requiring valve transplant through open=heart surgery. I'd been a professional in the emergency medical response field at high levels in response, training, and planning, and one of the first rules I taught was the importance of calling 911. But right after the diagnosis I moved to hilly WV and had a sudden onset of rapidly-increasing pleural edema; the advancing shortness of breath and pink frothy sputum told me to get into my car alone and drive immediately to the hospital four miles away. I made it just in time. I vomited and blacked out on arrival and spent the weekend in the ICU. Monday morning, during a chemical stress test, I went into cardiac arrest; they revived me and transferred me downtown where, the next morning, I underwent valve replacement with incidental bypass. When they closed me up, I continued to bleed internally and was transfused over 20 units; they opened me back up, sewed the bleed, and closed me back up. During that event, I had a multiplex dual-hemisphere stroke involving mostly the left side motor functions; when I awoke four days later, I could not move my arm more than two inches, and I could not move my leg at all. Six weeks later, in what every doctor who was familiar with the case called a miracle, I walked out of the rehab unit and, four weeks later, no longer needing the wheelchair or the walker, I walked into their offices. I am now fully ambulatory again, and danced at my daughter's wedding this past summer. I am going to purchase the book this time and enjoy the pleasure of reading it ... from the other side of my own personal abyss.
Love the Stories, and the Advice is Excellent October 23, 2009 Matthew Morine (Castle Rock, CO) This was an interesting book. It dealt with the topic of survival situations that caused people to die or live. There are numerous psychological processes that take place that indicate the likelihood of someone living. The book is well written with stories explaining the principles of survival. If you are someone who explores the unknown or travels to distance places in the wilderness, this book will give you some insight in how to live. A lot of times, it is not the skill set that a person has, but the mindset the individual uses to get himself or herself through the ordeal. If you love adventure, if you take adventures, this book is for you. If you prefer the suburbs to the bears, than read something else. This is a great book for those who are "wild at heart."
Surving in Chaos October 21, 2009 Larry Underwood (Scottsdale, AZ) Human beings are fascinated with disaster; even when we already know the outcome. That's why the remake of The Titanic was such a big hit. It was one of the world's most celebrated disasters, starring one of the world's most celebrated movie stars. It couldn't miss.
Laurence Gonzales has written an extremely engaging study into the mysterious realm of survival; why some people have what it takes to get through a crisis and some don't. This book goes hand in hand with a couple of other interesting studies of survival---The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes - and Why (Amanda Ripley) and The Survivors Club: The Secrets and Science that Could Save Your Life (Ben Sherwood). Not surprisingly, all three books come to the same basic conclusions for survival; and that's comforting. You'd hate to have one author telling you one thing and another telling you something entirely different; who would you trust?
Gonzales tells several fascinating stories; his writing style is eloquent and riveting. His revelations are fairly predictable; possibly since I'd read the aforementioned books before this one. Still, it's good information to digest and could prove to be life-saving, someday for one of us. That makes it highly recommended; get your own copy. It could save your hide.
Deep Investigation October 19, 2009 Nate (Colorado) "Deep Survival" is not just a series of flesh-eating tales of survival, it is a deep investigation into what it takes to survive in life-threatening situations. Gonzales deftly combines factors of psychology, emotionality, spirituality, and physicality as the premier forces that determine who lives, who dies, and why.
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