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| On March 19 we sent out a special message asking that you add ProHealth's newsletter address ( wellness@prohealth.com ) to your e-mail address book or contact list - and then send a response to us to solidify communications between us here at ProHealth and you, our readers. Why? With the constant changes that e-mail service providers make, we need to ensure that the bulletins you've requested will actually reach your in-boxes.
As a thank-you, we will hold a responder drawing at noon PST on Monday, April 9 - and the name that is drawn will win a gift certificate for $250 in ProHealth supplements. To all of you who have already completed these tasks, our sincere thanks.
If you have not yet responded, please add wellness@prohealth.com to your address book or contact list - and either reply to the original "Special Edition" e-mail or to this e-mail to be entered in the drawing. Only one entry per person.
Yours in Health, The ProHealth Team |
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Win $100 Gift Certificate by Helping Other Patients Our Letter of the Week winners have been so pleased to win $25 gift certificates for ProHealth supplements that we decided to make the experience even more fun. From now on, we'll be selecting one ME-CFS/FM "Letter of the Month" instead of the weekly letters.
The writer of the month's winning letter will receive a $100 ProHealth gift certificate. More importantly, however, sharing is caring - you are helping others by expressing your suggestions, ideas, and observations. Plus, it feels pretty darn good to do something nice for someone else.
Your letters help us too, by letting us know that we are working as your partner in health, keeping you and the FM community well informed and supported.
We each have something valuable to contribute; so we hope you'll show that you care by writing to us. And remember, brevity - say 200 words or less - is brilliant.
Warmest Regards, Rich Carson, ME-CFS Patient and ProHealth Founder Please rate this Founder's Corner
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| Hormone & Thyroid Specialist Kent Holtorf, MD, on Treating CFS & FM Kent Holtorf, MD, says patients in his FM and CFS practice tend to have hypothalamic, pituitary, immune, and coagulation problems that produce "a cascade of further abnormalities." He outlines his current testing & treatment approach.* more
The Problem of Disrespectful Medical Treatment An experienced nurse's insights into the problem of disrespectful medical treatment - past or present - and tips for dealing with your doctor. more The Stigma of Neuropathic Pain A doctor's view on why having chronic pain issues may become a stigma that "can considerably alter a patient's pathway of care." more
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| 51-Center Parkinson's Trial of Creatine Recruiting Now - CoQ-10 Next? The NIH is studying nutritional supplements that may support preservation of nerve cells and thus "slow the progression of Parkinson's disease." A study of creatine is recruiting early Parkinsons patients now at 51 centers in the U.S. and Canada, and launch of a similar phase III trial of Coenzyme Q-10 (CoQ-10) is funded & in the wings.* more
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| Symposium on Making College an Option for Chronically ill Students The Chronic Illness Initiative at DePaul University in Chicago - which offers a unique college program for students with FM and other illnesses with waxing and waning symptoms - is hosting a free symposium May 23.* more
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Every survival kit should include a sense of humor - Anon
A New Pair of Wings Many of us were severely wounded by our injury and our pain. We began wondering if our lives would ever be returned to normal. We were like a bird with its wings broken. We hopped around in fear and confusion. We had lost our ability to go at will and ultimately to protect ourselves.
But as our recovery progressed, many of us began to grow a new pair of wings. There were wider and stronger. They were grown from wisdom and experience. They were more than we had hoped to find, but they were just what we needed to begin our new journey. Have I begun to grow and develop what I need to begin my new journey?
From Living With Chronic Pain One Day At A Time, by Mark Allan Zabawa |
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