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I saw this link to a website for patients with "invisible disabilities" and wanted to share it: http://www.invisibledisabilities.com/
 
Has anyone read the book, "Living Well With A Hidden Disability?"
 
A Recommendation:
 
Living Well with a Hidden Disability
By Stacy Taylor.
 
I recently read a book entitled Living Well With a Hidden Disability by Stacy Taylor. The book focuses on every area of your life that is affected by your hidden disability including relationships, work, finances, emotions, medical issues, etc. The book covers those of us undiagnosed and searching for answers...and those of us diagnosed and treated. It even considers the reactions of doctors and what we can do to find the best care and treatment.  
 
I found the book to be very interesting, it placed things in perspective for me. We are living with a "hidden disability" that affects our daily life. I do not know about you, but my life has turned upside down since I started searching for a diagnosis. This book has helped me realize just how much I have changed and how I can regain a "normal" life. Searching for answers, searching for a diagnosis is very frustrating. The book offers ways of dealing with the stress associated with living with a hidden disability.
 
I encourage you to read Living Well With a Hidden Disability. I believe it has the potential to help many of us deal with our health problems.
Take care.
 
Meri
 
ISBN: 1572241322
Retail: $15.95
  
 
You can find additional recommendations for books and texts about all aspects of pituitary tumors and related hormonal problems @ our "Helpful Books" link: http://groups.msn.com/PituitaryChat/recommendedbooks.msnw
 
Check it out! We need to learn all we can to receive the best care possible.
 
Take care.
 
Meri

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