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lpkayak
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This book is excellent. New info solving old problems. I searched and I’m surprised no one is talking about this. I’ve struggled for 37 years and I see new things that might help me.

I can’t post pics here but Amazon has it and it’s on kindle

**edited name of LLMD*

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https://www.amazon.com/Chronic-Hidden-Autoimmune-Pandemic-Healthy-ebook/dp/B07T5LQ6JX/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1GMLV0PI0R5MP&dchild=1&keywords=chronic+book+dr.+steven+phillips&qid=161386952 4&sprefix=chronic%2Caps%2C220&sr=8-2

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I'm interested in this, thank you!
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I just got this book from the library.

It's researched and written very well. The first part, which establishes the situation, started upsetting me. I don't need that--I'm already convinced it's a huge problem!

So I have gone to part 2 about what to do. I haven't read any yet, but am looking forward to it. I'm sure it's going to be helpful.

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Hi ipkayak

Yes, I have posted about Dr P's book "CHRONIC" exactly 1 year ago.
https://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=3;t=038475;p=0#000000

I picked up a copy at the library.
You are so right, it is an excellent book. Dr P is a ferocious teller of truth, pulls no punches, backs up his statements with facts and nuggets of history. Oh how I wish he was my LLMD!!!

Thank you Dr P.💚

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amazon-there is not a paperback until feb 2022. I'm surprised that a library has this book. That's not usually the case.
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Maybe someone requested it. This library will purchase a book if someone asks them to.
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quote:
Originally posted by marie:
amazon-there is not a paperback until feb 2022. I'm surprised that a library has this book. That's not usually the case.

I often donate books that I am finished with that I KNOW someone will need one day. I've donated several books on Lyme disease and plan to donate one on MCAS.

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"Yes, this book is wonderful, but I prefer reading books for business and psychology.
For example, I read "Understanding Business" a few times, and if I had to choose only a book which I find the most interesting, then it would be "Understanding Business".
By the way, people who love reading books know that books aren't cheap and pretty often, it is extremely difficult to get a book you would love to book.
There is a site where I buy pdf textbook online, and if you also find challenging to get a book, then the site I am talking about can be useful for you."

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Bartenderbonnie
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Please check your local library to see if they will order a copy if they don’t currently have one.

I requested Dr P’s book over 1 year ago.
When the release date was pushed back, my library still held onto my request. They called me when it was finally released and they obtained a copy.

Here is my post about my request for Yolanda’s book, “Believe Me” from my library. (Great Read!)
https://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/topic/3/37339?#000000

I am a big advocate for the library system.
They help so many access materials they would never otherwise have the means to access. Yes, I mean the poor and the computer illiterate.

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Kligan
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This book is really useful, although I haven't finished reading it yet, I like it. I prefer textbooks on psychology and sociology. I like to help people and books allow me to get to know people around me better. I wanted to go to study psychology but my parents were against it. Now I study it by myself, I buy and download textbooks online from here http://yourcoursetextbook.com/. Doesn't it save a lot of time and effort? I used to search for the book I needed in all the bookstores in the city, but now I just found it by name and can enjoy it)
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