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  1. When Will I Feel Better?: Understanding Chronic Illness (Comforting Little Hearts Series) by Robin Prince Monroe, 1998-01
  2. Be Sick Well: A Healthy Approach to Chronic Illness by Jeff Kane, 1991-08
  3. Immunotics: A Revolutionary Way to Fight Infection, Beat Chronic Illness, and Stay Well by Robert Rountree, Carol Colman, 2000-08-28
  4. The Rebellious Body: RECLAIM YOUR LIFE FROM ENVIRONMENTAL ILLNESS OR CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME by J.S. WITTENBERG, 1996
  5. Legwork: An Inspiring Journey Through a Chronic Illness by Ellen Burstein Macfarlane, Patricia Burstein, 1994-10
  6. Coping with Kidney Failure (Coping with Chronic Conditions: Guides to Living with Chronic Illnesses for You & Your Family) by Robert H. Phillips, 1987-09
  7. Making Friends with Pain:Learning to Live Well with Chronic Illness by Elizabeth Flora, 1999-06-01
  8. Coping with Limb Loss (Coping with Chronic Conditions: Guides to Living with Chronic Illnesses for You & Your Family) by Ellen Winchell, 1995-01
  9. Coping with Rheumatoid Arthritis (Coping with Chronic Conditions: Guides to Living with Chronic Illnesses for You & Your Family) by Robert H. Phillips, 1988-03-01
  10. Building a New Dream: A Family Guide to Coping With Chronic Illness and Disability by Janet R. Maurer, Patricia D. Strasberg, 1990-08
  11. Living Well With Chronic Illness by Marcia Van't Land, 1993-10
  12. Living With Chronic Illness: The Challenge of Adjustment (Christian Growth Books) by Stephen A. Schmidt, 1989-04
  13. Staying Sane: When You Care for Someone With Chronic Illness by Melvin I. Pohl, J. Kay Deniston, 1993-03
  14. Coping with Prostate Cancer (Coping with Chronic Conditions: Guides to Living with Chronic Illnesses for You & Your Family) by Robert H. Phillips, 1994-04

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23. Coping With Chronic Illness
CSA Library Series Coping with chronic illness. The insecurities, frustrations andadjustments related to the glutenfree diet and the illness should be aired
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Deborah Garnett, RN, Ph.D., Clinical Therapist, Center Point, Inc., Kansas City, MO Lifeline, Winter 1993, Vol XI, No 1, pp 1 Dr. Garnett opened her talk by asking the audience to list their feelings related to celiac sprue; fear, guilt, sadness, anger, loneliness and resentment were among those named. In our society, many families discourage the expression of emotion. When a child's cries or outbursts of anger are punished or labeled as "bad" by the parents, the offspring tends to grow up denying the negative feelings and behaving in a rigid pattern which proved acceptable. Dr. Garnett stressed their feelings in order to deal with emotions and resolve day-to-day problems. She emphasized the importance of sharing feelings in our support groups. The insecurities, frustrations and adjustments related to the gluten-free diet and the illness should be aired with those who understand our situation. Such meetings can contribute greatly to easing denial, isolation and potential anger.

24. A Vicious Cycle: Chronic Illness And Depression
cured completely. However, chronic illnesses often can be controlledthrough diet, exercise, and certain medicines. Examples of
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25. Dietary Suggestions In Treatment Of Chronic Illnesses [Chronic Fatigue Syndrome,
types of yeast in most food products are not pathogenic, they can contribute to anoverburdened immune system and must be limited in any chronic illness diet.
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Support .com Health Watch Newsletter ... The Latest Drug News Search Our Site Fibromyalgia Resources Chronic Fatigue Resources ImmuneSupport.com Published in Perspective—JANA (Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association) 2002 By Prof. Garth Nicolson, Paul Berns and Dr. Richard Ngwenya, JANA (Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association) 2001. 1The Institute for Molecular Medicine, Huntington Beach, California 2Molecular Hyperbaric Medicine, Huntington Beach, California 3James Mobb Immune Enhancement, Harare, Zimbabwe We have found that chronic illness patients undergoing therapy, including those with chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, hepatitis, diabetes, coronary diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, autoimmune diseases, Gulf War illness, HIV/AIDS, among other chronic illnesses,(1) usually have poor diets that hamper effective treatment. Furthermore, we have found that most of these patients have multiple chronic infections that contribute to their morbidity.(2) If such patients refuse to change their dietary habits, they generally do not recover from their conditions, irrespective of the treatments used for their illnesses. Thus we consider that diet is extremely important in the treatment of chronic illnesses, and patients must follow some simple procedures to correct their dysfunctional immune systems and gastrointestinal tracts and restore proper nutrition to their bodies.(3) Chronic illness patients are often immunosuppressed or have dysfunctional immune systems and are therefore susceptible to opportunistic infections.(4) Simple or refined sugars can suppress the immune system, and simple sugars can also stimulate disease-causing microorganisms that require sugars for their growth.

26. Caafimaadkaqabka - Exercise, Chronic Illness And Stress
If you need help for your diet, exercise plan or mental or spiritual needs, contact TitleCaafimaadkaqabka Exercise, chronic illness and Stress, Number 146.
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27. Alternative Health Hints -- Ten Essentials For Managing Your Chronic Illness --
Ten Essentials for Managing Your chronic illness by Cynthia Perkins can take to managetheir illness, and these Eating a healthy diet is essential for optimal
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Page: 1 Managing your illness means to take responsibility for the actions that are necessary for you to cope and live life as optimally as possible within the limits you are faced with. It empowers you to improve the quality of your life, reduces helplessness and hopelessness and promotes self-confidence and self-esteem.
There are many steps one can take to manage their illness, and these steps may vary greatly from week to week or from individual to individual. But, there are several essentials that are fundamental to any health care path regardless of your diagnosis.
These essentials are:
1. Proper Nutrition
You are what you eat. What you eat has a profound impact on your mental and physical health. Eating a healthy diet is essential for optimal functioning and healing. Depending on your particular illness, this may include incorporating new foods into your diet or eliminating some favorites.
At the very least you should be eliminating things such as sugar, caffeine, refined foods and unhealthy fats and replacing these with whole foods such as vegetables, whole grains, nuts and seeds, fruits and fresh or frozen meat and poultry.

28. More Coping Tips And Information
Many factors can affect the course of a chronic illness, including heredity,lifestyle (stress, diet, exercise, etc.) and even environmental factors.
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LIVING WITH CHRONIC ILLNESS Redefining "normal" For those of us living with a chronic illness, there can be many ups and downs. Nothing is as it once was, and "normal" no longer exists in our vocabulary. Maybe this presentation will help you to redefine the term "normal" and learn to live with your illness as best as you can.
If you've ever been on a walk in the woods, you know how varied the path can be — level areas covered with soft pine needles can give way to rocky descents or short climbs that require careful footing. In some ways, living with chronic illness is very much like going on a walk in the woods. You're never quite certain what lies ahead of you. If you live with a chronic condition, how you view the path you're on and decide to manage your day-to-day situations can greatly affect your quality of
life.

29. MARRTC: Living Healthy -- The Challenge Of Chronic Illness
That usually means maintaining a certain diet, exercising regularly and followinga and lifestyle changes that are associated with chronic illness can take a
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Living Healthy The Challenge of Chronic Illness
(August 2000) Nobody wants to have a chronic illness. However, the majority of us will develop one or more chronic health problems during our lives. In fact, it is estimated that people 60 and older on average have two or more chronic health conditions such as arthritis, heart disease, lung disease, stroke or diabetes. Chronic health problems typically require that a person manage their condition with the guidance and advice of their doctor. That usually means maintaining a certain diet, exercising regularly and following a strict medication program. Dealing with any chronic condition is an emotional challenge. Often the emotional and psychological effects are just as daunting as the physical ones. The losses and lifestyle changes that are associated with chronic illness can take a toll. These may include the loss of a job or friends, or giving up some dreams, goals or valued activities. Finding ways to cope with the physical and emotional challenges is key to living successfully with a chronic health problem. This process, often called "self help" or "self management," includes all the decisions a person makes and actions they take to maintain their health and independence.

30. Computer Programs Help Children Cope With Chronic Illness
such stressors as repeated hospitalizations, chronic pain or their peers who are strugglingwith similar illnesses. to comply with their diet restrictions and
http://www.apa.org/monitor/mar99/chronic.html
VOLUME 30 , NUMBER 3 -March 1999
Computer programs help children cope with chronic illness
Psychologists help a nonprofit group develop and test interactive tools that are fun and educational. By Scott Sleek
Monitor staff
A group headed by the man who created such classic family films as "E.T." and "Jurassic Park" has secured APA's help in building another screen attractioninteractive computer programs that help children cope with a serious or chronic illness. Starbright produces computer games and videos that teach children about their illnesses and offer suggestions on coping with such stressors as repeated hospitalizations, chronic pain or rigid treatment regimens. It also offers "Starbright World," a private online hospital-based network, including videoconferencing, chat and other interactive services that allow children to converse with and support their peers who are struggling with similar illnesses. Starbright staff say psychologists can help enhance the foundation's already active product research-and-development efforts. Starbright conducts extensive studies, ranging from assessing the psychological needs of children with specific diseases to measuring the behavioral outcomes of patients who use Starbright programs. But the foundation wants to expand the network of researchers it regularly recruits for those studies, says Jordana Huchital, director of the foundation's health-care initiatives. "By going to APA as an organization, rather than looking for experts on our own, we can more easily find someone who is regarded by his or her colleagues as one of the top people in the field," Huchital says.

31. Coping With Autoimmunity - AARDA
of nutrition and healthy food preparation puts you in control of your diet and,in chronic illness often has so many ups and downs that it can be emotionally
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Article This is a selected article from one of the past issues of "InFocus" Newsletter. The American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association, Inc. publishes "InFocus" to provide its members and subscribers with current information about autoimmune diseases and related topics as well as timely reports about AARDA. "InFocus" is published four times per year. Subscriptions are available for a donation of $24.00 (U.S) or any amount. To receive a copy of the current newsletter plus four more issues click on the subscribe button. The American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association, Inc. (AARDA) is a Tax exempt 501 C(3) qualifying charitable organization. To find out more, please click on "About AARDA." When you are diagnosed with a serious chronic autoimmune disease, it is normal to question your well-being and your mental ability to cope with the life changes that are part of living successfully-with any serious chronic illness. A few basic suggestions are crucial for you to consider in order for you to manage your illness better.

32. Dr. Z's Dynamic Newsletter
The typical western diet high in sugar and other refined carbohydrates can clearlysee the connection between Candida overgrowth and chronic illness, and what
http://www.drz.org/asp/newsletter/default.asp?xt2id=77

33. Five Steps For Managing Chronic Illness
five steps that may positively influence your success in managing chronic illness youMost longterm conditions require changes in your diet, exercise, and
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34. Chapter 7
Many factors can affect the course of a chronic illness, including heredity,lifestyle (eg, stress, diet, exercise) and even environment.
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CHAPTER 7 Learning to Live well with a chronic illness Illness is the night side of life. Sontag In some ways, living with chronic illness is very much like being trapped in a maze - you're never quite certain what lies ahead of you; so, it's easy to lose your perspective. You wander the same path over and over again - totally lost and bewildered. You appear to be alone with no one to show you the way out. There are many questions, but few answers. Which is the most effective treatment ? Who are the best doctors ? What options can be utilized so that the way out can be found ? You need to find your own path, and confronting your illness is a process that must be worked through . This process takes time and effort. If you live with a chronic condition, how you view the path you're on and decide to manage your day-to-day situations can greatly affect your quality of your life. Acute vs. chronic Most people are familiar with acute illness, such as appendicitis, typhoid fever or pneumonia, which comes on suddenly and often has an identifiable cause. Generally, such an illness is treatable. Often the individual regains normal health, and usually does not remain sick very long.

35. HEALTH: PARASITES - WHEN, AVOIDING -- Solutions, Cures, REMEDY: CHRONIC Illness
child who does not have symptoms of one chronic illness or another. APPEARANCESCAN BE DECEIVING. Over the past 70 years, the North American diet has changed
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Parasites
Friend, Foe, or Companion?
How you got your parasites. There is no sense in following parasite-ridding practices if you continue to indulge in parasite-attraction practices. While guidelines to a parasite-reduced lifestyle are provided in the next section, some specifics will be mentioned here. EVERY CUBIC CENTIMETER or cubic 1/2 inch of soil has tens of thousands of parasites. These are in all sizes of "small" and many forms of structure. Without mycorrhizal fungi, trees, particularly in the tropical rainforests, would practically starve. These fungi digest the decomposing litter on and in the soil, and, through their attachment to the roots of the trees ... funnel concentrated nutrients into the tree. No fungi, no forest. , and, the deep porous soil, no longer sheltered from daily heavy precipitation ... has its nutrients washed down so deep as to be beyond the reach of any seedling or tree roots. After several years of intensive agricultural cropping, you have a man-made desert with little hope of recovery. COMPARE THIS "ECOLOGY" to that of a human
A human living in a country in which dairy products are relatively common acquires thousands of parasites from its mother at birth or from "cultured" dairy foods thereafter - yoghurt, cheeses, .... These grow into populations in the billions in the intestines. When we drink cow's milk, the lactobacilli parasites digest the lactose and produce nutrients which the human can obtain nutrients from. If the human takes antibiotics, either pharmaceutical or strong herbal preparation, the parasites are killed. Curry is an herbal example. The action is much the same as a fire sweeping through the forest.

36. Emerging Worlds Chronic Illness And Viral Infections
corner includes information on ADHD, chronic fatigue syndrome adolescents suffer frommental illness severe enough ADHD And diet By Michael Jacobson Mothering
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Welcome to the Children's Corner
The Children's Corner contains a collection of articles that we found valuable when considering your children's health as it relates to chronic infectious disease. We believe our children have the right to grow up in a world that is free of pollution, food additives, harmful medicines, tainted vaccines, and violence. What we decide now as a culture about what is appropriate treatment for childhood infectious diseases will effect generations to come. The children's corner includes information on ADHD, chronic fatigue syndrome in children, vaccine issues, allergic reactions from medicines, issues of mental health, environmental concerns, household products and much more. We are constantly updating this section with new articles. You will want to return often to explore what is new or you can sign up for our e-mail notification service. As Kahlil Gibran wrote in The Prophet: Your children are not your children, They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself, They come through you but not from you

37. Emerging Worlds Chronic Illness And Viral Infections
ADHD diet How Food Affects Mood. In some cases, children were put on a dietthat lacked many food additives and subsequently challenged with dyes.
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38. PBS - Who Cares: Chronic Illness In America -- Pam Schmidt
WHO CARES chronic illness in America WHO CARES chronic illness in America, testingand thus was not diagnosed until 1960 and then put on the diet at that time
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I have a 44 year old brother with PKU. He was born in 1958 before testing and thus was not diagnosed until 1960 and then put on the diet at that time. He is mentally handicapped but does well living in a small group home. He was put on the diet until 17 and then they said that the brain had developed to the point that the diet would not affect him anymore. Now just 3 months ago he was put on the diet saying that the high phen. levels do cause many problems. He has improved in just about everything!!! What a miracle from God. I so far have not been able to find any one with PKU that is his age that is living. Is there anyone out there that could help me get in touch with someone who has PKU that is around 45? Thank-you and if I can be of assist to anyone please feel free to e-mail me. Thanks again... God bless you all Sincerely Pam Schmidt
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39. PBS - Who Cares: Chronic Illness In America -- Becky Shively
WHO CARES chronic illness in America WHO CARES chronic illness inAmerica, does. The diet is made mostly of fruits and vegetables.
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Niagara Falls, NY

I am a Mom of a PKU (phenylketonuria) child. He was born looking perfectly normal on the outside. I received a call when he was 10 days old that there was a problem and I knew he had PKU. He has a half-sibling from his father's previous marriage with the disorder. The hospital was amazed. They had never heard before of half-siblings having PKU, since both parents have to be carries. What was even more amazing was that my friend of 20 years had a girl four years earlier with severe PKU. I used to say for an extremly rare disease I sure had enough kids with it running around my house. The blood tests that need to be done are the easy part. The kids get used to it and don't usually put up much of a fight.
The everyday heartache comes when feeding your child could damage them mentally. With PKU a certain enzyme that digests a specfic part of protein is missing causing it to toxify the brain. Researchers are unsure how a liver defect can cause brain damage, but with PKU it does. The diet is made mostly of fruits and vegetables. Specially made pasta, breads and now cheeses! There is a special formula they need to consume everyday. It is a very time consuming endever. I am constantly boiling pasta or mixing up baked goods. The foods are terribly expensive and hard to get. Insurance pays for my son's diet, but others are not so lucky. Parents know without this food the diet is impossible to maintain a good blood level. It is for those other parents, my girlfriend included, that I started a support group. To find other parents and to unite to help our children "get the basics" namely food.

40. Preventing & Treating Chronic Illness
Over ten million Americans suffer from this chronic disease with risk of heart diseaseby improving multiple health behaviors (including diet, stress management
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