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“Managing Fibromyalgia” provides very practical techniques for people with fibromyalgia to take charge of their health.  By listing the common aggravators that cause pain to increase, and nutritional suggestions that make pain lessen, those who help others with fibromyalgia can provide real support. I really appreciate the energy Pati Chandler put into her book for everyone to read.

—Jane Oelke, ND, PhD., Author of “Natural Choices for Fibromyalgia”

With low estimates of six million sufferers and high estimates of up to twelve million, chances are you know someone with Fibromyalgi, a family member, a friend, a fellow employee or even yourself. Fibromyalgia is fast becoming a household word. It can and does affect the workplace, the home, relationships and the very quality of life of the person dealing with a Fibromyalgic body.
    Although the medical community is diligently studying and researching this condition, there is not yet a cure in sight. The trouble is Fibromyalgia is not a one-treatment-fits-all kind of a syndrome. Managing Fibromyalgia/Getting
to know your Aggravators addresses the often hidden and unknown factors that aggravate this syndrome.
    This small but informative book is written by an ordinary person who speaks from ten years of experiencing Fibromyalgia. There is no fancy medical jargon inside these pages, just plain talk about how to minimize your aggravators and about the numerous complementary and alternative options that have proven to help relieve the pain of Fibromyalgia. You can regain the quality of life that you
deserve. This book will help.
Pati Chandler
Presents the Keys to
Managing Your Pain
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Pati Chandler's book Managing Fibromyalgia- Getting to know your aggravators offers jargon-free insight into an often baffling autoimmune disease. Her in-depth research and personal connections afford sufferers alternatives for treating this elusive disease from an empathetic perspective only a fellow sufferer could provide. I have suffered from Rheumatoid Arthritis for years. I had not realized that RA sufferers along with sufferers of other autoimmune diseases had a greater chance of developing fibromyalgia until I read the research provided by Ms. Chandler. In fact, I already suffer from some of the same symptoms. This small but mighty book will be my guide should I develop fibromyalgia, and it is crucial reading for those who currently suffer from the disease.

---Artie Estridge
Educator, Department Chair
I finished your book today.  It was very good.  Keep up the good work. 
There people out there that need this information.

—Daniel Roll, Author

Vickie Bayer- Elkhart, IN     Oct 4, 2008

Finally a book that I can understand!!

Thank you Pati for writing a book that is easy to understand! As I was reading your book I felt as though we were sitting across from each other having a live conversation. I appreciate the time you spent in researching the condition in order to help others. Your book is very helpful as I try to manage my own Fibromyalgia daily. 

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Thank-you, Thank-you Pati Chandler!!!!!, September 30, 2008
By  Su Martin (Indiana) - See all my reviews

Thank-you for this well researched, fact-filled book. You have answered many of my questions and have helped me become a better advocate for my own condition. I am armed with information to present to my doctors now. Very well written and easy to understand.

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Managing Fibromyalgia, September 26, 2008
By  Marian Whitten (Niles, MI USA) - See all my reviews

My doctor gave this book to me. He gave all his fibromyalgia patients a free copy of this book. He said every fibromyalgia patient should read this book. I agree. I found wonderful life style suggestions that have already made a difference. The book deals with the body, mind and spirit as well as the latest medical treatments available. Both can be compatible depending on each patient.

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From Kate in Pueblo, Colorado  (I don't yet have her permission to publish her name)

Dear Ms. Chandler,
           I wanted to let you know of my appreciation for your writing "Managing Fibromyalgia." The book gave one of the best descriptions of how it feels to have fibro that I have seen. Some of my family members are going to read it so they can get a better understanding. Your book was easy to read, contained good management ideas, included helpful resources and was real. No medical jargon to stumble over, and not authored by someone who is only familiar with fibro from a clinical standpoint.
   I don't know how you were able to write a book while dealing with fibro, but I'm glad you did.
   I was diagnosed in Oct. '07 and have been learning and re-learning how to take care of myself. Sometimes I forget some of the self-nurturing techniques- but then my body reminds me. Thanks again and best wishes for good health! 
Kate


The Midwest Book Reviews
James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief

Fibromyalgia is reaching epidemic proportions in America, leaving many folks in pain.  "Managing Fibromyalgia: Getting to Know Your Aggravators" is guide for suffers in combating their disorder and minimizing its effect on their everyday lives.  Talking straight and avoiding the complicated medical language that baffles so many, "Managing Fibromyalgia" is a must for anyone who is a sufferer or as a gift for one.
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Review of Managing Fibromyalgia by Pati Chandler
by Erin E. Schmidt, staff reporter
November 2008

I have known at least one person with fibromyalgia, and I’ve seen the
chaos it can wreak on the lives of the sufferer and those around him or
her.  Until I read Managing Fibromyalgia: Getting to Know Your
Aggravators by Pati Chandler of Mishawaka (Treble Heart Books, 2008), I didn’t really understand what fibromyalgia was, or how difficult it is to diagnose.

These facts are presented in Part I of Managing Fibromyalgia.  Parts II
and III list the many, many factors that are known or suspected to
aggravate fibromyalgia, and offer practical suggestions on what the
sufferer can do to feel better.  Although the book is slim and can be read in a few sittings, the sheer amount of research that went into this volume makes it indispensable for anyone who has been diagnosed with fibromyalgia.  Friends and family of those with fibromyalgia will also find the book tremendously informative.

Besides all the research she’s done on the topic, Pati Chandler knows of which she writes from personal experience.  She was diagnosed with fibromyalgia ten years ago.  She shares the techniques that have
worked in her life in the appendix to this book.  Her experience will be extremely helpful if you are dealing with this medical condition in your own life.
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