Mark Moser has lived with chronic pain for over forty years — and has learned to build a rich, meaningful life in the midst of what cannot be changed. In this book, he writes with candour, depth, and a quiet sense of humour about what it truly means when pain becomes a constant companion. But this is not a medical guide, and it is not a story of suffering. It is an invitation to listen — and to see the world through the eyes of someone who is not only a patient, but also a partner, a father, a friend, and a professional.
Moser builds a bridge between those who live with illness and those who don't, between knowledge and experience, between body and soul. He speaks openly about fear, anger, and loneliness — but equally about closeness, love, and the quiet joy of being alive. Alongside deeply personal narratives, the book offers practical tools, honest reflections, and moments of insight for everyday life with illness.
Mark Moser has lived with chronic pain for over forty years — and has learned to build a rich, meaningful life in the midst of what cannot be changed. In this book, he writes with candour, depth, and a quiet sense of humour about what it truly means when pain becomes a constant companion. But this is not a medical guide, and it is not a story of suffering. It is an invitation to listen — and to see the world through the eyes of someone who is not only a patient, but also a partner, a father, a friend, and a professional.
Moser builds a bridge between those who live with illness and those who don't, between knowledge and experience, between body and soul. He speaks openly about fear, anger, and loneliness — but equally about closeness, love, and the quiet joy of being alive. Alongside deeply personal narratives, the book offers practical tools, honest reflections, and moments of insight for everyday life with illness.