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heiwalove
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i'm looking for good books on lyme disease; i'm particularly interested in those that are memoir oriented.

thanks so much!

peace,
heather


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Don't know what you mean by memoir oriented, perhaps personal stories.

I read Coping With Lyme and found it very informative.


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Cheryl
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Coping is good, and The Widening Circle is also a good read.
http://www.lymeinfo.net/lymediseasebooks.html


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The one I found was called Bullseye it was very informative
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Kara Tyson
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I keep a list. If you would like, it just email and I will send it back to you.
Kara

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I have lost contact with the writers, but there is a book coming out with short stories by people who have actually battled lyme or are battling it.

I am looking forward to reading it.


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Kara Tyson
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I dont know that recommending someone read their own book is a violation since Brain isnt telling someone to buy it.

For all we know, you could go to the local library and read the book for free.

I offer to give people a copy of my Lyme report. I dont see that as a violation.


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Kara Tyson
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So then, if I put up a list of recommended books to read, I would be in violation??
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I think Bryan's book is great! Here is the link:


http://www.lymebook.com


Or you can get it at amazon.com:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0976379708/ref=rm_item/103-6206840-4164659

Martijn, whats your problem? Chill out.

Peak

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heiwalove
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is the 'coping with lyme' book you're referring to the one by denise lang, or karen donnelly?

thanks again.


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Cheryl
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Denise Lang.

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Originally posted by heiwalove:
is the 'coping with lyme' book you're referring to the one by denise lang, or karen donnelly?

thanks again.


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I was not kidding earlier when I posted how biased Lymenet is.

If someone else were here advertising their book or something else, all hell would break loose and they would get warned.

I've seen this rife book advertised so many times on Lymenet it's just pathetic (and not only by Skyking).

Not saying it is a bad book or anything. I just don't like the favortism on this forum.


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my childrens book is available for free at most of the lyme groups or i can email you a copy if you send me your email address to
its called:SLICK THE TICK
[email protected]

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