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The FibroManual

A Complete Fibromyalgia Treatment Guide for You and Your Doctor

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The most up-to-date, comprehensive treatment guide to fibromyalgia, by a renowned physician who herself has the condition
 
If you suffer from fibromyalgia and are struggling to get help from your doctor, you’re far from alone. Ten million Americans experience the widespread muscle pain, profound fatigue, and fuzzy brain (“fibrofog”) that have long frustrated both patients and doctors. In this unique resource, Ginevra Liptan, M.D., shares a cutting-edge new approach that goes far beyond mainstream medical knowledge to produce dramatic symptom improvement.
 
Dr. Liptan’s program incorporates clinically proven therapies from both alternative and conventional medicine, along with the latest research on experimental options like medical marijuana. Since many health care providers have limited fibromyalgia expertise, The FibroManual includes a thoroughly sourced “health care provider guide” that enables readers to help their doctors help them.
 
Alleviate fibromyalgia symptoms in four simple steps (Rest, Repair, Rebalance, and Reduce) and you will
 
• restore deep, restful sleep
• achieve long-lasting pain relief
• optimize hormone and energy balance
• reduce fatigue
 
This accessible and empowering resource provides essential information about understanding and treating fibromyalgia from a physician who, as both patient and provider, understands the illness from the inside.
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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from April 1, 2016

      This is a welcome addition to the crowded fibromyalgia book market. Liptan (rheumatology, Oregon Health & Science Univ.) is an MD with training in integrative medicine who suffers from fibromyalgia herself and runs a private clinic devoted to the disease. This combination of expertise and experience is evident throughout the work, which seamlessly combines the doctor's and patient's perspectives and discusses a combination of conventional and alternative treatments and self-care--free of hype and backed up by extensive citations to medical literature. She covers the symptoms and causes of fibromyalgia, followed by ways to improve rest and sleep, repair various body systems, reduce inflammation, pain, and fatigue, rebalance hormones, and improve mood. Also included is a short summary of conventional treatment recommendations written for physicians and intended for patients to share with their doctors--a useful addition, since many primary care providers know little about treating the condition. The text is generally clear and understandable, though readers without much medical knowledge may struggle with some terminology. VERDICT Here is that rare medical book for consumers that is packed with evidence-based recommendations across a broad spectrum of treatment modalities that does not sound like a medical school text. Highly recommended.--Janet Crum, Northern Arizona Univ. Lib., Flagstaff

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2016
      Fibromyalgia is a set of symptoms, primarily muscle aches, fatigue, and brain fog, that has no cure. It is determined by a clinical diagnosis of exclusion, as there are no definitive blood tests or scans that can confirm the affliction. The typical patient is a young woman who is in otherwise good health. Anxiety, PTSD, or depression can be present, too. Liptan, a medical doctor who suffers from fibromyalgia, voices frustration about a syndrome that is bogged down by controversy and a century of arguments about whether it is a real' illness. Many practicing physicians view fibromyalgia as mainly a sleep disorder. Fix the disarrayed sleep and improvement in symptoms should follow. Liptan's own prescription for dealing with troublesome symptoms includes four R's: rest (restorative sleep and relaxation), reduce (use medications and therapies that target specific problems), repair (nutrition, low-impact exercise, myofascial release therapy), and rebalance (mood and energy production). Information about supplements, therapeutic movement, and better sleep is included. Liptan offers a potentially helpful guide about lifestyle changes that might lesson the burden of fibromyalgia.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

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