Sunday, November 11, 2007

FREE SHIPPING on "Living with Fibromyalgia" DVD

FREE SHIPPING on "Living with Fibromyalgia" DVD


Living with Fibromyalgia is a great gift for family and friends. They will appreciate the opportunity to further understand FM and you will appreciate the opportunity to better discuss this illness with which you live. Includes bonus interviews and other features.
$29.95 - Free shipping expires 11/24
Watch a preview of Living with Fibromyalgia

Note: This disc has been encoded for Region 1: The United States, U.S. Territories and Canada.

The result of over two years of interviews and research, Living With Fibromyalgia is the film they wish their family could have watched together when they first heard the word "fibromyalgia."

"I do not have the correct words for it, but I feel more alive and full of hope and more 'normal' - not crazy - since seeing your documentary. Thank you. It gave me the confirmation I needed to continue to put my health first and to know that I'm not lazy and never have been. Thank you again!"
    - Becky Anderson, Fibromyalgia patient

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A film like this may be what it takes to convince your family and friends that you have a physical illness, not "laziness" or depression. 
Too many people don't understand that if "all tests are normal", it means the right tests weren't done. They simply assume that the correct tests were done and came up negative. But the standard first-round blood tests don't test for CFS or fibromyalgia.

There are tests that would identify some of the malfunctions in CFS/fibro, but those tests are not usually done. Some are very expensive, some rely on technology not available everywhere, and most are not known to anyone but dedicated CFS/fibro specialists.
If you can get the right tests done, there's no doubt that your CFS/fibro is a real, physical illness. Till then, DVDs like this one may be needed to convince people that you're not crazy or lazy, you're sick just like the people with MS who get pity from the same people who disparage CFS/fibro.

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