The Fibromyalgia Advocate Book Review: Fibro Mom Re-reads a Great Fibro Book
Posted Jun 29 2010 8:04am
When Dot did not heal from the soft tissue trauma from a car accident, we started buying and borrowing books to try to figure out what was happening with her body and what we should do.
I initially used the book to help with Dot's application for social security disability, which Dot received on her first try without a lawyer, thanks in large part to the advice in this book. There are two chapters which were invaluable - Legal Rights and Advocacy and Social Security and Medicare.
When Dot did not heal from the soft tissue trauma from a car accident, we started buying and borrowing books to try to figure out what was happening with her body and what we should do.
One of the books I bought online because there was no copy in our library system, and because it got great reviews, was The Fibromyalgia Advocate by Devin J. Starlanyl .
I initially used the book to help with Dot's application for social security disability, which Dot received on her first try without a lawyer, thanks in large part to the advice in this book. There are two chapters which were invaluable - Legal Rights and Advocacy and Social Security and Medicare.