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The Fibromyalgia Story

Forfatter:
pocket, 2005
Engelsk
More than six million Americans aEURO" most of them women aEURO" have been diagnosed with the controversial medical disorder fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS). Because of the absence of definitive physiological markers, a well-understood cause, or effective treatment, FMS is controversial. Many have questioned if FMS is a aEUROoerealaEURO illness or if women sufferers are modern-day hysterics. Amidst the controversy, millions of women live with their very real symptoms. Rather than taking sides in the heated FMS debate, Kristin Barker explains how FMS represents an awkward union between the practices of modern medicine and the complexity of womenaEURO(t)s pain. Using interviews with sufferers, Barker focuses on how the idea of FMS gives meaning and order to women beset by troubling symptoms, self-doubt, and public skepticism. This book offers a fresh look at a controversial diagnosis, avoids overly simplistic explanations, and empathizes with sufferers without losing sight of medicineaEURO(t)s power over our lives.
Undertittel
Medical Authority and Women'S Worlds of Pain
ISBN
9781592131617
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
188 gram
Utgivelsesdato
30.6.2005
Antall sider
272