What to Do When the Doctor Says It’s Rheumatoid Arthritis: Quit your Discomfort, Become Much more Active, and Understand How to Talk to Your Doctors
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By far, one of the best!,
This is one of the best books on rheumatoid arthritis that I’ve seen. I usually scan a few pages to get a feel for how the information is presented, and more times than not, I find it’s either over my head, poorly organized, or both. Not the case with this book! There’s an absolute wealth of information in this book that’s both well-presented and easy to understand. Anyone suffering from this condition or who has relatives with rheumatoid arthritis will find the info in this book to be extremely helpful in not only coping with it, but fighting back to regain an active lifestyle. The authors Yu and Fischer did just a wonderful job with this book!!
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This is a very good book which will give you information that your health care provider might have overlooked. There are good explanations about current treatment plans, diet and exercise. The book may stimulated questions for you to ask at your next appointment.
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|WHAT TO DO WHEN THE DOCTOR SAYS IT RHEUMATIOD ARTHRITIS,
GREAT BOOK VERY HELPFUL WELL WRITTEN
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