Fibromyalgia For Dummies
Review
“A wonderful reference tool about fibromyalgia and how to help yourself.” — FM Aware Magazine, February 2003Both newly diagnosed and long-time sufferers will enjoy reading [this] thorough guide to easing the pain. — Fibromyalgia Frontiers, Volume 10, number 4, 2002
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The pain you suffer from fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is not in your imagination. FMS is a real medical problem that can be as debilitating and demoralizing as it is mysterious. Fibromyalgia For Dummies, Second Edition, brings you the latest scientific findings on the symptoms and causes of this disease and guides you toward proven, practical steps you can …
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If you have been newly diagnosed with fibromyalgia, this is one of the first books you should read. This book is very informative and I use it in my lending library at my office along with a few others. Fibromyalgia is REAL!!! Patients are not “faking it to get attention” or “imaging their pain”. If some doctors would simply check the FMS patient’s neurological signs they(the doctors) would find out that a patient cannot “fake” these important neurological findings!! This is a great book.
Dr. Michael L. Johnson, author of “What Do You Do When the Medications Don’t Work–A Non-Drug Treatment of Dizziness, Migraine Headaches, Fibromyalgia, and Other Chronic Conditions”.
When I came down with fibromyalgia, I didn’t know what had hit me. My family members were equally scared, if not more. Getting answers was half the battle. Anxiety heightens fibro symptoms, and the immediate answers presented in this book reduced a considerable amount of aimless worrying.
The information in this resource helped explain the signals that my body was giving off, and make sense of the condition. They also give practical solutions. Their rehabilitation strategies draw from many branches of medicine, including complementary and alternative ones.
This book is well written. It is palatable, valuable and comforting to those who confront this condition. Incidentally, you can also bring it into your doctor’s office, s/he might find their drug combination suggestions as valuable as you do.