The multiple sclerosis manifesto [electronic resource]
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Written for all people with MS, regardless of the type, severity of symptoms, gender, age, or time since diagnosis, The Multiple Sclerosis Manifesto contains critical information organized under action statements and examples of how this information can most effectively be used to help readers. Author Julie Stachowiak, who was diagnosed with MS in 2004, has crafted a road map that not only provides encouragement but also offers education and motivation for readers. In 12 chapters, Stachowiak covers every aspect of an activist MS life, from large concepts like gaining confidence, motivating oth
Title |
The multiple sclerosis manifesto [electronic resource] : action to take, principles to live by / Julie Stachowiak. |
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Publisher |
New York : Demos Medical Pub. |
Creation Date |
c2010 |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record. Includes bibliographical references and index. English |
Content |
Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: The Manifesto 1. Proceed with Confidence 2. Be an MS Expert 3. Put Your Symptoms in Their Place 4. Make Your Doctor Work for You 5. Don't Let Treatment just Happen 6. Go Off-road Responsibly 7. Be Prepared to Enjoy Life 8. Create Health in New Places 9. Reform Relationships on Your Terms 10. Cooperate with Your Emotions 11. Get "In the Mix" for Comfort and Relief 12. Make Things Better Conclusion: The Bottom Bottom Line Appendix: National Multiple Sclerosis Society Resources References Index |
Extent |
1 online resource (357 p.) |
Language |
English |
National Library system number |
997010714345005171 |
MARC RECORDS
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