Fibromyalgia Syndrome- Fighting the Devil With the Patience of Job

A Victim's Point of View & Survivor's Guide

by Marilyn Sue


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$34.95
Hardcover
$50.95
Softcover
$34.95

Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 13/11/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9781401023799
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9781401023805

About the Book

FORWARD

 

The Book you are about to read portrays a determined woman who sought to learn as much as she could about fibromyalgia syndrome. In her quest, she also came to terms with the fact that knowledge of the syndrome itself was simply not enough to attempt to gain control over her personal situation. So, with a thirst that could not be quenched, she proceeded to seek other information that specifically pertained to learning to live with any type of painful, incurable and chronic illness.

Marilyn has been a patient of mine for many years. I know that fibromyalgia has been a heavy burden for her to carry and that because of its intensity on her physical and emotional being, she has lost a great deal in her life. Although she has spent many years suffering with chronic pain, her spirit has yet to be broken. She continually strives to make a better life for herself in spite of her illness.

Reading her book has convinced me that she has learned a great deal from both her personal experiences and her research. Her book is written in a clear and concise manner that can be easily referred to time and time again, and represents her own personal views and opinions strictly from a patient’s standpoint. She wishes to share her personal experiences and extensive research with others that might benefit from them. Her book is a “must read” for anyone that is afflicted with this disorder and for those in close connection with someone that has it.

 

Kenneth Williams, D.C.


About the Author

Before being diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, I worked in sales and before that, in the legal field. I was a dynamic human being with a lot to offer. I was single, strong, independent and ready to meet the world head on. Now, all the energy and dynamics have disintegrated and I am left to survive on disability and helpful friends and family. It has not been easy dealing with this Syndrome and I sympathize with others that have it, as well as the many families and friends who have to watch a loved one suffer and change so much.