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'HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TOLD YOUR ILLNESS IS ALL IN YOUR HEAD, YOUR PAIN THRESHOLD IS UNUSUALLY LOW OR IF YOU'VE BEEN DISMISSED BY OR UNDERMINED BY A MEDIC, READ THIS. Dr Anita is an expert, she sees the system through both sets of eyes and trust me, she's taking no prisoners. Not with the system and how and where it fails, but also with her brutal honesty around her own illness, her desperation for an accurate diagnosis, the cause, and a cure.' Maz Farrelly This book is a cautionary tale of a 'Lady Doctor' who found herself stuck in a fairy tale of pain, disenchantment, and abandonment. Forced to…mehr

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'HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TOLD YOUR ILLNESS IS ALL IN YOUR HEAD, YOUR PAIN THRESHOLD IS UNUSUALLY LOW OR IF YOU'VE BEEN DISMISSED BY OR UNDERMINED BY A MEDIC, READ THIS. Dr Anita is an expert, she sees the system through both sets of eyes and trust me, she's taking no prisoners. Not with the system and how and where it fails, but also with her brutal honesty around her own illness, her desperation for an accurate diagnosis, the cause, and a cure.' Maz Farrelly This book is a cautionary tale of a 'Lady Doctor' who found herself stuck in a fairy tale of pain, disenchantment, and abandonment. Forced to dive down the 'rabbit hole' of modern-day medicine, over a three-year period, she encountered obstacles and characters, who consistently challenged, and disregard her. Out of desperation, and afraid of insanity, she explored mythology, medicine, naturopathy, toxins, pain, and trauma, to better understand her illness... WAS SHE, CRAZY LIKE ALICE? FADING AWAY, LIKE THE CHESHIRE CAT? OR AS MAD AS A HATTER?
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Dr Anita Campbell was born in New Zealand and moved to Western Australia at age seven. She dreamed of being a doctor. She took the long road though, and, at the age of thirty-three, completed her medical studies in Western Australia. She has worked in urban, rural, and remote locations, achieving her Fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners six years after graduating from medical school. Passionate about medicine, she has focused on mental health, drug and alcohol-related conditions, and the use of medicinal cannabis for specific chronic conditions. Following her battle with illness, her commitment to "trauma-informed and equitable healthcare" remains unwavering. As a result of her journey, she now prioritizes health promotion and healing, a testament to her dedication to her patients.