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Fibromyalgia. Can Anyone Really Recover? I Did! Read My 
Story. This book is my story of how I contracted Fibromyalgia, my struggles with it, and how 
I recovered from it. I think you will find this a refreshing perspective on Fibromyalgia and 
it´s treatment
Fibromyalgia:
Questions I Am Most Often Asked



Who Has Fibromyalgia?

Statistics show that 85% of FM sufferers are women. In 1999 I conducted a seminar at Kootenai Medical Center in Coeur d' Alene, Idaho for 5 months, at which the majority of the attendees were women. Most of the seminars and counseling I have done in person, on the phone or by e-mail have involved women sufferers. Another interesting fact is that most of these women claim to be Christians. Do you find this surprising? Here is what I have concluded: women are carrying loads that they are not designed to carry. This results in worries and stresses that are too heavy for them to bear.

Ladies, you may not like or agree with this, but the fact remains true: it is mostly women who contract FM. I have talked with many women who have FM, and their comments are always the same: their loads are too heavy, whether they want them or not.

Now, if you are willing to approach FM on this basis, I think you will find a path to recovery.

Why Will Some Who Suffer With FM Not Fully Recover?

This is one answer some of you will have a hard time accepting. You may not like what I have to say.

1. Some are not willing to make any changes in their lifestyle. They just want a pill to make it better so they can continue down the same road that has most likely caused them to contract FM in the first place.

2. Most people with FM are not willing to face some things about themselves. They are unwilling to accept the fact that their attitude and outlook on life could be the cause of their contracting FM. They would rather blame something or someone else for "causing" their having FM.

3. They have closed their minds to a possible cure, mostly because their doctors say there is no cure. Too many people are enslaved to their doctors and will not consider any kind of alternative medicine. A local newspaper published an article about my recovery, and a lady called the reporter, my doctor and myself, outraged that we would give false hope to FM suffers. I called her and asked her why she didn't believe anyone could recover, and she said her doctor told her there was no recovery.

4. Some people with FM enjoy what having FM gives them and do not want to recover. They like the sympathy, attention, being waited on, not having to work. They are willing to suffer with FM to have this kind of control.

5. Quite often FM sufferers have picked up my book at a conference, looked at it and said, "Oh, there is a cure? Well, I can't afford to buy the book." They spend hundreds of dollars on doctors and drugs and yet they cannot afford to spend $14.95 on a book that will possibly help them recover. Can you read between the lines? They like where they are. "Do Not Disturb."


What Gives You The Right To Write A Book On Recovery?

I am often asked, "You're not a doctor; how can you know something they don't know?" I then ask them this question. What if FM doesn't have a medical cause? Then it doesn't fall under their expertise. It was my approaching FM from this angle that led to my recovery. Having FM can lead to all sorts of medical conditions, but FM is not necessarily caused by a medical condition. People would rather deal with symptoms than causes. Taking pills and drugs is a way of dealing with the symptoms.

Another thing I encounter when I counsel people who read my book and are not recovering is that they seem to pick and choose which parts of the book they want to apply to their recovery. Usually when they contact me to discuss their program, I will ask them if they are doing all the steps as I told them to do in my book. "Well, no," they answer. I ask why they are not doing everything. They usually respond that they didn't really think it was important. Well, believe me, everything I did to recover was vitally important to my total recovery, and I can't think of one step I could or even would eliminate in the recovery process.


Where Is It Selling?

Since the publication of my book in 1998, it has sold throughout the United States and all over the world via the internet. It is interesting to receive e-mail from Canada, Mexico, Europe, Asia, South America and Africa from people who have the disease. So far, the internet is the only way people can find out about my book.


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