“Perhaps the most sensible book on fibromyalgia ever
written.”
Frederick Wolfe, M.D. Master, American College
of Rheumatology Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine and Family and
Community Medicine, University of Kansas
School of Medicine Lead author of The American College of Rheumatology 1990
Criteria for the Classification of Fibromyalgia.
“Dr. Sarkozi turns the tables on traditional thinking about
fibromyalgia in this very unique treatise on the subject. His extensive clinical
experience with fibromyalgia patients, combined with his meticulous approach to
history taking and physical exam, provide him with insights into the management
of chronic diffuse pain that are not typically considered by most clinicians.
Patients and healthcare providers alike will find his insights stimulating,
refreshing, and thought provoking.”
Randy Lehmer, M.D. Fellow, American College
of Rheumatology Community Rheumatologist, Anaheim,
California
“I think this book is an eye opener to see the broader
picture of what chronic pain is about. It provides tools for physicians and,
more compelling for me, a guide for patients through different therapeutic
approaches and goals that I could relate to as a patient myself. Each chapter
is a story telling on the brink of multiple therapeutic spectrums that go far
and beyond current textbooks. It is truly a wake-up call for physicians and
patients alike on cutting edge information about the condition.”
Ivette Stickelmaier, M.D. Community Rheumatologist, Lakewood,
California