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Fibromyalgia
- All You Need to Know About Fibromyalgia Including Signs and Symptoms, Remedies, Treatment, and Reducing Pain and Inflammation!
- Narrated by: Ryan Whiting
- Length: 42 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Health & Wellness, Physical Illness & Disease
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Summary
Fibromyalgia is a highly painful and stressful condition that is often misdiagnosed and misunderstood. This audiobook explains what exactly fibromyalgia is, how it affects the sufferer, the potential causes, and most importantly some ways in which you can get relief.
This audiobook covers the signs and symptoms that are common among fibromyalgia sufferers, and provides some strategies to overcome the condition. The treatment options discussed within this guide include medicines that your doctor may prescribe, alternative treatments and therapies, and also some self-help strategies. With the help of this audiobook, you'll gain a better understanding of fibromyalgia, what it is, and ultimately how to overcome it for good!
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- Angelamay Stevenson
- 11-12-19
Really?
Not entirely sure that the author knows the difference between fibromyalgia and other myofacial conditions. Also, the science is very out of date. I do not recommend.
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- Jamie Moore
- 17-09-20
medicating the condition not finding the cause
This is more about medicating and not finding the cause. Couldn't finish book due to talk of over medicating people with pain.
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- donna
- 03-04-20
If you have Fibromyalgia?
Good information about this disease. I learned about some alternatives for treatment. The reader said the word Fibromyalgia constantly and annoyingly.