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You Can Cope With Peripheral Neuropathy

365 Tips for Living a Full Life
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Peripheral Neuropathy is one of the most common diseases most people never heard of and yet, upwards of 20 million Americans have it! It is estimated that 60 to 70 percent of people with Diabetes have mild to severe Neuropathy. That fact alone is staggering. Other causes include vitamin deficiencies, autoimmune diseases, kidney, liver or thyroid disorders, Cancer and a variety of other medical conditions. According to the Neuropathy Association the extent and importance of Peripheral Neuropathy has not yet been adequately recognised. The disease is apt to be misdiagnosed, or thought to be merely a side effect of another disease. However, people from all walks of life live with this neurological illness that has been described by those who have it as a tingling or burning sensation in their limbs, pins and needles and numbness. You Can Cope with Peripheral Neuropathy: 365 Tips for Living a Full Life was written by both a patient-expert and Doctor and is a welcome addition to the information on this subject. It covers such diverse topics as: What to ask at Doctor appointments Making the house easier to navigate with Neuropathy Where to find a support group Using vitamins and herbs for treatment Tips for travelling And much, much more! You Can Cope With Neuropathy is a compendium of tips, techniques and life-task shortcuts that will help everyone who lives with this painful condition. It will also serve as a useful resource for their families, caregivers and health care providers.
Peripheral Neuropathy: Getting the Scoop; Caring for Your Hands and Feet; Exercise: Working It Out; Home and Hearth: Living More Easily and Enjoyably; Wellness: Spotlighting the Positive; Hobbies: Escaping Symptoms through Distraction; Travel: Pack and Go Forth!; Caretakers: Helping You to Help Others ; Neuropathy Association Self-help Groups; Managing Your Physician; Frequently Asked Questions; The Hope of Research; Peripheral Neuropathy Stories by Those Who Know it Best; Additional Reading; The Neuropathy Association's Designated Neuropathy Centers; Resources; Bibliography; Index.
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