Archive for the ‘Resources’ Category
Books
I’ve posted about online resources, as well as mentioning some periodicals that are good offline resources. Now I want to share some of the books I recommend to others who are learning more about fibromyalgia. The First Year : Fibromyalgia - A Patient-Expert Guide for the Newly Diagnosed by Claudia Craig Marek is exactly what the […]
May 21, 2006
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Comments – yes, please!
Juliann, of the It Won’t Kill You and Sick and Tired podcasts, kindly let me know that my theme is missing something really important: the link so you can register to comment. I’ve fixed that major oversight now, and absolutely DO want your comments! Registration just takes a few minutes, and is only required to […]
May 16, 2006
Posted in: Communication, Resources, Technical
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Does the weather affect how you feel?
Check the Aches and Pains Weather Index from The Weather Channel. Thanks to Holly Reynolds and Claudia Wendlandt of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Fibromyalgia Organization of Georgia for the tip!
May 15, 2006
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Online Resources – Fibrom-L
I mentioned in the first podcast that I follow numerous online resources. As there’s no way I could list all of them in one post, I’ll just menion one at a time in case they’re interesting to others, too. I’ll collect the links here, so you can always go back to find them all together, […]
May 14, 2006
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Related podcasts
There are two other podcasts that I know of for “fibromites,” as one group calls people with fibromyalgia. Betsy Singh-Anand is a nurse, and her medical background is reflected in her podcast Fibromyalgia Weekly. Her feed hasn’t been updated since March, but I hope she’ll be able to change that before too long. I encourage you […]
May 13, 2006
Tags: Betsy Singh-Anand, Fibromyalgia, Juliann Krute, podcasts Posted in: Resources
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