Making Sense of Fibromyalgia: New and Updated
Six million people in the United States meet the criteria for fibromyalgia, which is a disorder characterized by a combination of pain, fatigue, and related symptoms. On average, these patients see about four doctors before they are correctly diagnosed, and many are convinced they have a life-threatening illness such as an advanced stage of cancer. About $600 billion is spent annually in the United States to diagnose or manage chronic pain, including litigation fees, and it is estimated that fibromyalgia patients run up $20 billion in medical expenses annually. Despite these alarming numbers, there is a lack of understanding and a dearth of reliable information about fibromyalgia for patients. This fully updated edition of Making Sense of Fibromyalgia distills complex concepts and symptoms into an easily understandable narrative. Daniel J. Wallace, a leading rheumatologist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and Janice Brock Wallace, an expert medical writer, have updated the original classic resource, which has sold over 100,000 copies since 1999. Making Sense of Fibromyalgia provides clear answers to common questions, explains findings from the latest research, and discusses treatment options for complex symptoms. Detailed information is provided about topics such as who gets fibromyalgia and why; how stress, hormones, and your immune system interact and relate to fibromyalgia; what conditions are associated with it; why and how you might be misdiagnosed; how to overcome fibromyalgia; and how to understand your prognosis. The authors share all there is to know about the syndrome as well as how our understanding of it has changed over time. This comprehensive companion covers the entire spectrum of issues for those suffering from fibromyalgia, as well as their families, friends, caretakers, primary care physicians, and other health professionals.
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Making Sense of Fibromyalgia: New and Updated
Six million people in the United States meet the criteria for fibromyalgia, which is a disorder characterized by a combination of pain, fatigue, and related symptoms. On average, these patients see about four doctors before they are correctly diagnosed, and many are convinced they have a life-threatening illness such as an advanced stage of cancer. About $600 billion is spent annually in the United States to diagnose or manage chronic pain, including litigation fees, and it is estimated that fibromyalgia patients run up $20 billion in medical expenses annually. Despite these alarming numbers, there is a lack of understanding and a dearth of reliable information about fibromyalgia for patients. This fully updated edition of Making Sense of Fibromyalgia distills complex concepts and symptoms into an easily understandable narrative. Daniel J. Wallace, a leading rheumatologist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and Janice Brock Wallace, an expert medical writer, have updated the original classic resource, which has sold over 100,000 copies since 1999. Making Sense of Fibromyalgia provides clear answers to common questions, explains findings from the latest research, and discusses treatment options for complex symptoms. Detailed information is provided about topics such as who gets fibromyalgia and why; how stress, hormones, and your immune system interact and relate to fibromyalgia; what conditions are associated with it; why and how you might be misdiagnosed; how to overcome fibromyalgia; and how to understand your prognosis. The authors share all there is to know about the syndrome as well as how our understanding of it has changed over time. This comprehensive companion covers the entire spectrum of issues for those suffering from fibromyalgia, as well as their families, friends, caretakers, primary care physicians, and other health professionals.
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Making Sense of Fibromyalgia: New and Updated

Making Sense of Fibromyalgia: New and Updated

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Making Sense of Fibromyalgia: New and Updated

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Six million people in the United States meet the criteria for fibromyalgia, which is a disorder characterized by a combination of pain, fatigue, and related symptoms. On average, these patients see about four doctors before they are correctly diagnosed, and many are convinced they have a life-threatening illness such as an advanced stage of cancer. About $600 billion is spent annually in the United States to diagnose or manage chronic pain, including litigation fees, and it is estimated that fibromyalgia patients run up $20 billion in medical expenses annually. Despite these alarming numbers, there is a lack of understanding and a dearth of reliable information about fibromyalgia for patients. This fully updated edition of Making Sense of Fibromyalgia distills complex concepts and symptoms into an easily understandable narrative. Daniel J. Wallace, a leading rheumatologist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and Janice Brock Wallace, an expert medical writer, have updated the original classic resource, which has sold over 100,000 copies since 1999. Making Sense of Fibromyalgia provides clear answers to common questions, explains findings from the latest research, and discusses treatment options for complex symptoms. Detailed information is provided about topics such as who gets fibromyalgia and why; how stress, hormones, and your immune system interact and relate to fibromyalgia; what conditions are associated with it; why and how you might be misdiagnosed; how to overcome fibromyalgia; and how to understand your prognosis. The authors share all there is to know about the syndrome as well as how our understanding of it has changed over time. This comprehensive companion covers the entire spectrum of issues for those suffering from fibromyalgia, as well as their families, friends, caretakers, primary care physicians, and other health professionals.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199321780
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/24/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Daniel J. Wallace, MD, is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA based at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. His many books include The Lupus Book and All About Osteoarthritis (both Oxford University Press). Janice Brock Wallace is a freelance medical writer.

Table of Contents

Foreword Preface to the Second Edition Fibromyalgia Made Simple: A Parable 1. How Our Understanding of Fibromyalgia Evolved 2. What is Fibromyalgia? 3. Who Gets Fibromyalgia and Why? 4. Why and How Do We Hurt? 5. What's Wrong with My Muscles? 6. How Do Stress, Sleep, Hormones, and the Immune System Interact and Relate to Fibromyalgia? 7. What is the Autonomic Nervous System? 8. Generalized Complaints 9. "I'm Stiff and Achy" -- Musculoskeletal Complaints 10. Tingles, Shocks, Wires, and Neurologic 11. Insights into Insides: Chest, Cardiovascular, and Other Concerns 12. What are the Regional and Localized Forms of Fibromyalgia? 13. What Conditions are Associated with Fibromyalgia? 14. Controversial Syndromes and Their Relationship to Fibromyalgia 15. What Happens at a Fibromyalgia Consultation? 16. Are You Sure It's Really Fibromyalgia? 17. I'm Not Crazy! 18. Influences of Lifestyle and Environment on Fibromyalgia 19. The Influence of Exercise and Rehabilitation on the Mind and Body 20. How to Overcome Fibromyalgia 21. Evalulating Medicines that Work for Fibromyalgia 22. Drugs that May Be Useful in Fibromyalgia Patients: An Overview 23. The Economic Burden of Fibromyalgia, Work and Disability 24. What's the Prognosis? 25. The Future Holds a Lot of Hope Appendix 1: Resource Information Appendix 2: Glossary Index
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