You Can Cope with Peripheral Neuropathy 365 Tips Only $14.21
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Product Description
Peripheral neuropathy has reached epidemic proportions in recent years. This condition has many causes, but may be associated with diseases such as HIV, alcoholism, diabetes and lupus, and may be due to medical treatments such as chemotherapy agents. Symptoms include pain, numbness, poor balance, and a burning sensation or tingling in the extremities. Despite vast neuropathy is not understood, and find reliable information about it can be difficult. Written by a leading doctor in the region and a patient-expert, can you deal with peripheral neuropathy: 365 Tips for living a full life, covering subjects as diverse as the questions for medical visits, the how to make the house easier to navigate, where to find a support group, how to use vitamins and herbs for treatment, how to travel safely and much more. The information contained in this practical book aimed at the millions of people suffer from neuropathy and families, caregivers and caregivers who share trauma of this debilitating disease.
You Can Cope with Peripheral Neuropathy: 365 Tips for Living a Full Life
About the Author
A world-renowned expert on the topic, Dr. Norman Latov is the author of Peripheral Neuropathy: When the Numbness, Weakness, and Pain Won’t Stop, part of the American Academy of Neurology series. Dr Latov is also a Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience, and Director of the Peripheral Neuropathy Clinical and Research Center at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University.Mims Cushing lives with peripheral neuropathy. She has published extensively in magazines and newspapers, including the New York Times, and contributed a chapter to Dr. Latov’s previous book Peripheral Neuropathy: When the Numbness, Weakness, and Pain Won’t Stop

Den här boken är utmärkt Läsning för att lära mer om hur of Handsker pn med och hjälpa den person som inte vet vad Dagligen pn. Great second book with Dr. Latov Peripheral Neuropathy: When the numbness, weakness and pain will not stop. These two books are excellent.
Rating: 5 / 5
Peripheral neuropathy affects millions of people in the United States. Mims assistance to people with neurological disorders and those who care about those who do. In addition to its wealth of information and advice for living with the disease, there are several chapters of Dr. Norman Latov, New York City neurologist who specializes in peripheral neuropathy. Peripheral neuropathy: when the numbness, weakness and pain Will not Stop (American Academy of Neurology) If you ever have the soda. . . Brush Crumbs!
Rating: 5 / 5
The title refers to 365 pins, but I could not find in the book. Author's story is good anyway. Gives good ideas clear.
Rating: 3 / 5
When I started this book I expected a numbered list of the primary proposals with a number of points attached to each development advice. Although I find the proposal (not numbered) sprinkled throughout, I also found a great source of information from both people with peripheral neuropathy (PNER) and medical staff. Boken är från Skrivena Framst in lekman är POV. Mims Cushing is a PNER, an author and a team of supporting developers and managers. She includes her own experiences, but much of the advice comes from others within the community PN. The proposals in a spirit of "this worked for me, and it can for you." Ms. Cushing signed the first nine chapters deal with practically all aspects of self, both physically and mentally. It has also set up the final chapter, a collection of experiences PNER in their own words. Dr. Norman Latov, who is head of clinical peripheral neuropathy and Research Center at Weill Medical College of Cornell University, author of 3 chapters. These strategies aim to resolve the doctor, frequently asked questions and the need for research. The book ends with a list of organizations that may be useful for PNER, bibliography and index. PN is often regarded as a condition of diabetes, but not limited to diabetics. Many other diseases can cause PN and sometimes the cause can be determined. PN have great without knowing why. This book is practical and easy to read, full of information you can get people who live daily with the FN. It is encouraging and uplifting, but realistic. If you are a PNER an usher for a PNER, or the love of a PNER, you probably want this book.
Rating: 5 / 5
To DIGBY: If you had read the title carefully, You CAN Cope With Peripheral Neuropathy, you would have realized that the book focuses on TIPS for Living a Better Life, not medical treatments. Physicians often cannot help the patient and this book doesn’t pretend to do that.
There are, indeed more than 365 tips that will help someone with peripheral neuropathy. No, they are not numbered: they are bulleted by the publisher.
Most meds for neuropathy do not do a lot, if anything, and some people complain about awful side effects, so one must think about what can be done from the standpoint of positive attitude. You might not be able to help your body but you can help your mind, and that can make all the difference.
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