| The Fibro Hand | ||||||||||||||
| Published in May,2006 | ||||||||||||||
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| Most people start off a book with how the day was or how they felt the day they started writing one. Sometimes they tell you about their background or whether they have a PHD or how they have spent years researching a subject. I think I'll spare you the boring details and cut to the chase... I have Fibromyalgia and I am newly diagnosed with it. When I first found out the news I was overjoyed that I wasn't going to die from it and I also found out that I probably won't pass it on to my child. That was the good news. The bad, well, it's a hard disorder and no two people experience this disorder in quiet the same way. There is also no know cure.... I did find some hope through all of the mess. All I had to do was change my lifestyle through diet, vitamins, supplements, and excercise to be flare-up free most of the time. Most of the time I am flare-up free, except when I'm stressed. Stress is the main problem with my syndrome. We all have stress in our daily lives, it's just a part of our life. And we all seal with it in different ways. That's what makes all of us here on this Earth unique. We all deal with pain and diet differently as well. I think you get my point here. Everyone is different. Now, having said that, I am not writing this book to sell you a magic bullet to fill you up with a good feeling that I have always found lasts as long as a book can be read. What I would like to achieve is to help in a different way. A way of looking at life differently through my writing of this book, and letting you in on my experiences as a fibromyalgic sufferer. It's only a book-- not a magic pill that promises things or a diet that's purely natural in an almost totallysynthetic one. It's just me, a person like you, I just so happen to have fibromyalgia. |
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