Face your health situation with dignity. Face your future with optimism.

Cut your medical costs, save your time and sanity!

It's MY Crisis! And I'll Cry If I Need To: EMPOWER Yourself to Cope with a Medical Challenge clues YOU plus medical and social work professionals to calming strategies for making sense of medical situations and rehabilitation efforts. The book also lists charitable organizations around the world that pay part or all of a person's specific medical expenses. Patients and persons with disabilities: Lower your stress, save time and money with this book!

Medical and mental health professionals have endorsed the book on the cover and in their offices. Readers around the world love the print and E-book editions.



Wednesday, February 2, 2011

How to Recover from CRPS/RSD

B'SD

28 Shvat 5771



CRPS/RSD is in the news:
CRPS - a Mysterious and Debilitating Pain Disorder. I sympathize with the sufferers. I once had it and feared losing my entire arm - even my life - from the after-effects. Thank GOD I recovered. Newcomers to this blog might not have discovered my cure for it: laughter.

CRPS is agony. Some doctors pronounce it with an "A" and no "S" at the end. Why? Cuz that's how the patient feels. Like ----.

See this
Laughing My Way to Better Health post and read about one way to end the misery.

You can let Dr. Paul Christo of Johns Hopkins know about all this when he discusses Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (also known as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy) on February 9th.

Scroll around this blog for other CRPS/RSD-related posts in March 2008. Feel better soon, with my blessings.




Read the whole story of how I healed from CRPS/RSD in E-book EMPOWER Yourself to Cope with a Medical Challenge.
http://www.booklocker.com/books/4244.html

Face Your Medical Problems with Dignity.
Face Your Future with Optimism.





2 comments:

tens crps said...

Imagine living in a body that causes you pain 24/7 - that's CRPS. There's no getting away from it at the present time but sufferers should not let hopelessness into their lives. A growing community of people and doctors are doing their best to help and come up with a cure.

Yocheved Golani said...

I've written about my own self-cured experience at this blog and in the book. Have you read those passages tens crps? I'm guessing that you use TENS therapy. Has it improved matters for you?