Atrial Fibrillation is on the rise and is troubling doctors and patients. There are more than 5 million affected by AF in the US alone, increasing in numbers as the population ages.
Atrial Fibrillation is an arrhythmia which causes the upper chamber of the heart to misfire, resulting in rapid and ineffective beating, often resulting in fatigue, fainting or more
seriously, a stroke. AF can be mild or serious, depending on the response to treatment.
Nancy Kaltenberger has dealt with a very serious version of the epidemic. She has been unable to tolerate the prescribed medications. Having been at death'ss door five different times,
she has suffered a stroke, heart attack, and pulmonary failure. Throughout her many ordeals, she has grasped hope and her faith in God has sustained her.
Nancy tells her story of faith and hope in her newly released book, Hope When The River Rages, published by LifeSong Publishers. She shares openly about her life'ss fears and failures,
hope and victory, as though you were sitting in the room with her. She describes in detail the night that her family circled the wagons at the hospital, not expecting her to survive the
night. Hope When The River Rages will bring tears to empathetic eyes, laughter to weary bodies, and hope to hurting hearts that are struggling with health and related issues. Out of her
spiritual and physical exhaustion, she shares a strength that comes from God and she encourages others to find that same strength.
You can find more information about Nancy Kaltenberger and Hope When the River Rages at www.nancykministries.com. Hope When the River Rages
is published by LifeSong Publishers. www.lifesongpublishers.com