CFS Patient Advocate

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

More on Patient Advocacy

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Not enough can be written in regards to defining the job of Patient Advocacy. This job is not for everyone – and the pay is lousy. A Patien...

Thyroid

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One of the first and most important things to consider in CFS is the functioning of the thyroid. Many people with CFS have a compromised thy...
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Supplements

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Various tasks will automatically fall upon the Patient Advocate's shoulders. Foremost among these will be learning about supplements. Th...
Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Diet

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Right off the bat, there are a number of items where the Patient Advocate can be very helpful to the patient. One of these items is diet. Su...
Thursday, July 9, 2009

The Internet

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The second amazing resource for the Patient Advocate is the internet. An astonishing amount of information is available to the reader. The j...
Friday, July 3, 2009

Reading about CFS/ME

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At the beginning the typical Patient Advocate knows very little about this illness. However the PA has no problem seeing that this illness i...
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Sunday, June 14, 2009

Dr. Kenny de Meirleir

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Dr. Kenny de Meirleir is a Belgium CFS/ME doctor who practices vertical medicine. There is no one quite like him in the field. He has develo...
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I am the patient advocate of my 40-year-old daughter. She is housebound in St. Paul MN with CFS/ME. This blog presents reports from several lectures or conferences. It also attempts to define, in my own way, the role of a Patient Advocate. The premise is simple. I make my observations in hopes that they might be beneficial to others, in the same spirit of generosity that so many others' comments have been useful to me. These entries are presented for information only purposes. In no way should they be taken as medical advice. I am not a doctor and I do not want to be one.
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