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My Body of Knowledge: Stories of Chronic Illness, Disability, Healing and Life - Including Crohn's, CFIDS, ...10 reviews

Cracked Bell Publishing, 2008

Something for everybody
I thoroughly enjoyed this diverse collection of pieces about different states of body beingness. I didn't read it cover to cover but rather jumped around, beginning with what subjects felt most relevant to me, and soon found that all contributions had something vital to offer. I appreciated most of all the vivid descriptions of daily life, like the sounds and smells of Karen Myers' climb up a ...
  
  











  



  
If I only Had a Brain Injury14 reviews
Laura Bruno

Xlibris Corporation, 2008

A Great Resource for Traumatic Brain Injuries
If I Only Had a Brain Injury is a delightful, powerful and highly informative book. Beautifully written, Laura Bruno draws upon her experiences with her own Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) from a car accident. Her descriptions are vivid, deeply and personal. The book is very supportive and is an excellent resource for those dealing with Traumatic Brain Injuries and their caregivers. The book is ...
  
  











  



  
The Baker's Dozen & the Lunatic Fringe: Has Junk Science Shifted the Lyme Disease Paradigm?4 reviews
PJ Langhoff

Allegory Press LLC, 2009

The absolute Lyme book to get!!!
The Bakers Dozen and the Lunatic Fringe is worth EVERY penny and more!!!!! This is the book every Lyme patient or friend of Lyme patients have been waiting for. The information and research in this book is astounding!!! So much more than what you find in other books. Look at the pictures on page 52 and tell me that mosquitoes can't transmit this. Read through chapter 9 to see WHY 1,000's of ...
  
  











  



  
The Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Bartonella: A Common Cause of Lyme Disease Treatment Failure3 reviews
James L. Schaller M.D.

Hope Academic Press, 2008

Superior Research From Dr. James Schaller
The Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Bartonella: Atypical Bartonella Treatment Failures and 40 Hypothetical Physical Exam Findings is superior quality reading for those wishing to further enhance their medical knowledge. With a study just completed by Eva Sapi at the University of New Haven that shows that 30% of ticks collected in Connecticut in 2003 contained Bartonella, this book is a ...
  
  











  



  
While I Was Walking15 reviews
Sally Russo

PublishAmerica, 2007

Wonderful & Touching Story
What a remarkable story illustrated in such a vivid way. Sally's fight & passion for life is so touching, and her story truly made me realize how important the simplicities of life are. Sally's struggles and challenges have sculpted her into a very strong and brave young woman. I would highly recommend this story for all ages!
  
  











  



  
"It's All In Your Head," Around the World in 80 Lyme Patient Stories (Large Print): Valid Reasons to Debate ...4 reviews
PJ Langhoff

Allegory Press, 2008

What a great book!
These stories really hit home for me, having struggled through 14 years of misdiagnosis. If only I were as articulate as I was before I became ill with lyme in 1991 so that I could give this book the review it deserves. PJ Langhoff did a fantastic job presenting the facts and fiction of Lyme Disease and other tick-borne illnesses. The stories she has compiled are heart-wrenching. Every ...
  
  











  



  
Cure Unknown: Inside the Lyme Epidemic47 reviews
Pamela Weintraub

St. Martin's Griffin, 2009

Required reading for EVERYONE
I just finished Pamela Weintraub's Cure Unknown, required reading for anyone with Lyme disease. But really, EVERYONE should read this. To protect yourself, your family, and your friends, not just from this rising epidemic, but also from our broken medical system where misdiagnosis of Lyme is the norm--not the exception--and the powers that be seem to have their own interest at heart. ...
  
  











  



  
The Lyme Disease Solution27 reviews
Kenneth B. Singleton M.D.

Brown Books Publishing Grou, 2008

Very readable discussion of leading edge herbal and pharmaceutical Lymes treatments
The Lyme Disease Solution contains a good overview of treatment for Lymes Disease,Bartonella, Babesia, Ehrlichia and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. It is a very well written and organized discussion of an integrated pharmaceutical, herbal, nutritional Lymes treatment approach. This book is easier to read than Healing Lymes, by Stephen Buhner, but does not contain the same depth of herbal ...
  
  











  



  
Peripheral Neuropathy: When the Numbness, Weakness, and Pain Won't Stop (American Academy of Neurology)13 reviews
M.D. Norman Latov

Demos Health, 2006

Excellent resource
I bought this book for someone else who is suffering from diabetic neuropathy that is not responding well to treatment. This person said that the book is "excellent" and that it provided clear, comprehensive information that s/he wasn't able to find anywhere else (including internet sites). Highly recommended!
  
  











  



  
Babesia Update 2009: A Cause of Excess Weight, Migraines and Fatigue? A Common Reason for Failed Lyme Disease ...10 reviews
James Schaller M.D.

Hope Academic Press, 2009

Pathways to a Pathogen - A Must Read For Patients and Docs
The Health Care Professional's Guide to the Treatment and Diagnosis of Human Babesiosis: An Extensive Review of New Human Babesia Species and Advanced Treatments A Laboratory Guide to Human Babesia Hematology Forms I have had lyme since 1994 and was diagnosed properly in 2004. After being completely "mindless" of my condition(s), I went through two divorces, two major job losses as lyme and ...
  
  











  



  
"It's All In Your Head," Patient Stories From the Front Lines (Large Print): Intimate Aspects of Chronic and ...1 review
PJ Langhoff

Allegory Press, 2008

Extraordinary!
PJ Langhoff's expertise and attention to detail has made this collection of books a very powerful and extraordinary gift to us all. These books are a reality check, and a powerful message to the nation and the world as to how serious Lyme disease is. Lyme disease, spread by ticks, is a national health crisis. It is destroying lives and disabling many thousands of people. In "It's All In Your ...
  
  











  



  
Sick Mick's Guide to Selling Antiques & Collectibles3 reviews
Micki Suzanne

Booklocker.com, Inc., 2006

Sick Mick's Guide to Selling Andtiques and Collectables
Practical and often hilarious this guide is a have-to for small business owners and e-bay sellers. Told in a conversational tone, you are guided step by easy step through the process of selling your treasures. Knocked back with lyme disease, Micki rallys and takes up the sword to help others in simular situations to have a successful business. Very enjoyable and an easy read.
  
  











  



  
Lyme Disease: One Man?s Story2 reviews
Mike Kasson

PublishAmerica, 2008

I have read the book!
I actually did read the book and am writing my review based off of that. The book is well written and as titled is one man's story of his own life in dealing with lyme disease. The book is about the personal side of this horrible disease, more specifically his own story, not anyone else's story, just his. It is meant to tell others about how drastically and profoundly the disease can ...
  
  











  



  
The Widening Circle: A Lyme Disease Pioneer Tells Her Story2 reviews
Polly Murray

St. Martin's Press, 1996

This book examines a difficult and misunderstood disease
THE WIDENING CIRCLE: A Lyme Disease Pioneer Tells Her Story. By Polly Murray. St. Martin's Press, 321 pp., $23.95 By Ann Hirschberg Infectious disease sleuths are supposed to be lab-coated AIDS researchers or Dustin Hoffman types in "hot zone" suits as seen in "Outbreak." A genteel, New England landscape painter and mother of four does not fit the picture. Yet this medical pioneer uncovered ...
  
  











  



  
NCO - No Compassion Observed: Life with Lyme Disease in the Military1 review
Sue Vogan

BioMed Publishing Group, 2007

A real eye-opener
Sue is not only active in the Lyme Disease community with a radio show and as a writer for numerous Lyme publications, but she is also a skilled storyteller and does a superb job in this book of revealing the secretive and destructive way in which Lyme Disease is handled in the military. Anyone dealing with Lyme Disease should read this book -- highly recommended! Bryan Rosner Author of ...
  
  











  



  
The Descendants of Thomas Pier: A Record of the Descendants of Thomas Pier, a Late 17th Century Inhabitant of ...1 review
Joseph H. Pierre

Heritage Books, 1995

Descendants of Thomas Pier
This book is excilent reading and is very informitive. It also is a helpful tool in family research this book has all the answers and more, I know that if you choose to read this book you will not only enjoy it you will have a great knowlage of your family history.
  
  











  



  
Tick talk: A guide to tick-borne diseases of New York City1 review
Paul Milazzo

Parks & Recreation, Natural Resources Group, 1989

Tick Talk Rocks!
When I picked up this slender volume, I thought it would be just another boring dissertation on the history of clocks throughout the ages (they really need to print the subtitle in a larger font). But once I started to read "Tick Tock," I was completely hooked. Never before have I read such a moving account of ticks and their day-to-day struggles. This book clearly illuminates how ticks are ...
  
  











  



  
Men's Healing: A Toolbox for Life1 review
Alan Lyme, David Powell, ...

Hanley Hope Publishing, 2008

Finally
This book is written from research, experience and from the heart. It is logical, confrontating, explaining and makes it clear that working with men requires (self)insight. I am very much looking forward reading the book in Dutch, and hope it will be translated in many other languages. Special warm thanks to Stephen.
  
  











  



  
The Lyme-Autism Connection: Unveiling the Shocking Link Between Lyme Disease and Childhood Developmental ...3 reviews
Tami Duncan, Bryan Rosner

BioMed Publishing Group, 2008

FILLED WITH GOOD STORIES AND GOOD SCIENCE/MEDICINE
I was pleased to read. I work with both tick infected youth and all types of autistic children, I found much was fresh and useful material. It has a well written mix of experience and treatment information. No other book comes close to this topic. Lyme, Bartonella and other infections clearly are in the brain very fast and many tick and flea-borne infections cross to the fetus in the womb or ...
  
  











  



  
The Dog That Dug for Dinosaurs (Ready-to-Read)1 review
Shirley Raye Redmond

Aladdin Library, 2004

For the Dinosaur Buffs in Your Life
This book will appeal to dinosaur buffs especially if they love dogs too. It also is a great introduction to Mary Ann Anning who was instrumental in the development of the dinosaur concept. It wasn't known what these bones were in the early 1800's and the scientific method was just beginning to be used regularly. The kids can go on to harder books about dinosaurs and fossils later. A good ...
  
  











  







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