Wednesday, April 2, 2008

TOMORROW ONLY -- Fibro Web Seminar

 If you would like to contact us, please send an e-mail to info@bulldogsolutions.com .


    
    
              Treating Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue: Effective Options for a Hopeful Future


            Renew Your Body and Reclaim Your Life



            For millions of people who have Fibromyalgia (FM) and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), pain and fatigue are constant companions. If you are suffering or have a loved one or friend who is suffering from FM or CFS, you know how feeling sore, exhausted and possibly depressed can radically alter your life.

            If you suffer from these disorders, feeling better can seem like an unattainable dream. Diagnosis is difficult, and many treatments only address symptoms, not the underlying causes. In addition, when most doctors have only a few minutes to spend with you during a visit, managing these complex, often misunderstood conditions can be confusing and frustrating. But there are options for you that go beyond what many physicians offer. FM and CFS specialists have developed comprehensive, holistic, integrated treatments to help people like you start to feel good again.



            Join us for a complimentary Webinar in which you'll have the chance to chat live with sought-out experts on FM and CFS. They will discuss these disorders and will detail proven and emerging treatments that have improved the lives of thousands of people suffering from exhaustion and pain. You'll learn about a unique treatment protocol that addresses the underlying physiological factors of these disorders. In addition, a Fibromyalgia patient will share their struggles and explain how treatment has improved their health significantly and helped them begin to reclaim their life.

            You will learn :

              a.. Why traditional doctor visits may be insufficient for FM and CFS treatment


              b.. The importance of the right kind of testing in FM diagnosis and treatment


              c.. The real reasons behind Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - what your body is really doing to make you tired


              d.. The link between FM/CFS and immune deficiencies and infections


              e.. How a holistic approach, encompassing medical treatment, nutrition, exercise and stress reduction, can help get you back to your life


           
                
                
                              WEBINAR DETAILS 
                              Event Title:
                              Treating Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue: Effective Options for a Hopeful Future

                              Date:
                              Thursday, April 3, 2008

                              Time:
                              7:00 PM Eastern
                              4:00 PM Pacific

                              Duration:
                              90 Minutes

                              Featured Speakers:
                              Dr. Arlyn LaBair
                              Co Assistant Medical Director
                              Fibromyalgia & Fatigue Centers of Denver

                             Dr. Andre Garabedian
                              Co Assistant Medical Director
                              Fibromyalgia & Fatigue Centers of Philadelphia

                              Moderator:
                              Jennifer Slencak, RN
                              National Clinical Services and Quality Assurance Director
                              Fibromyalgia & Fatigue Centers
                            
                            
                      
                
                

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                  Can't make the live event?
                  Register now and after the event you will receive an e-mail with the complimentary presentation content. 
          
    

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