As medical director of the famed Preventive Medicine Research Institute, Lee Lipsenthal helped thousands of patients struggling with disease to overcome their fears of pain and death and to embrace a more joyful way of living. This is his story.
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Love this! "Don't wait for a life-changing event to change your life." ~ Michael J. Maher
7LTV 1 month ago
My late husband, Bob died from Adenocarcinoma 9/2010 . There was a large mass in on of his x-rays from kidney stones back in 5/2010. He had had no problems eating and only had some back pain, but now we know he Barretts syndrome can cause this cancer. He initially weighed over 300 lbs, but at diagnosis had a mass the size of a naval orange and passed away after only 4 months. He didn't smoke cigarettes and ocassionally would have a drink or 2.
dairyqueen76 1 month ago
Lee was very kind and helpful to me in '07. I was a passionate student at Saybrook on fire to help transform medicine, and called him out of the blue. He offered to have lunch with me, but ended up being too busy. He even offered to share my resume with his friends after I graduated. I was touched with his generosity. While I chose to not go the route of working in an academic hospital setting or in the medical field, I will never forget how kind he was to me.
ProsperityforWomen 1 month ago
I was fortunate enough to know Lee personally and take his workshop "Healing the Healer Within". What an amazing person and journey. I highly recommend his book, Dr. Jacqueline Chan
jacquelineradiant 1 month ago
Profound.
axelgrz 2 months ago
Beautiful trailer. Makes me want to read the book.
LynneMorganSpreen 2 months ago
Picked this up from the library yesterday; yet another book that found me. I believe there are No Accidents. I can't wait to crack the spine and absorb your perspective on life on the journey to - the other side.
dmbsfgirl 3 months ago
WOW.
bigmuscleify 3 months ago
How can you not love this guy's spirit? He is a wonderful man. But not perfect. I hope he knew the grace of salvation.
zabdula 3 months ago
In "Eat Every Sandwich," Lee reminds us of the great gift of life in being connected with those we love, so I think he'd approve of my intention (Spoiler alert) to give my loved ones Lee's book as a holiday gift this year.
Thanks to Lee and his family for generously giving precious last days of his life to create this book so we can benefit from Lee's wisdom and deep love of life to live more fully and well ourselves.
Ellen Stiefler
TransmediaAgent 4 months ago