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Q: Best Reference Book!
asked by: Jenn on September 11th, 2003
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Hi everyone,

i don't know if anyone has read it but the lupus book by daniel j. Wallace m.D. Is my favorite reference guide. It explains things so everyone can understand. I have read it cover to cover and go back to it if I need to. :d I hope this is usefull to those of you looking for info. If you want to contact me I can dig up the isbn # to make it easier to find.

Jenn
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LadyBrannon
replied on September 11th, 2003
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That is a great book, jen!

I'll add my $.02 worth...
Any book by Dr. Robert phillips. One, I know, is called "coping with lupus." I have actually met Dr. Phillips and taken a facilliatators' (spelling?) course with him. He is great and he really understands the plight of the lupus patient!

Cheerio,
ladybrannon
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LadyBrannon
replied on September 22nd, 2003
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Hey Jenn...everyone Else!
I just heard from a lupus friend of mine that there is going to be a new book released next month written by a lady that has lupus...

The first year--lupus: an essential guide for the newly diagnosed
by nancy c. Hanger
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clarebear
replied on October 2nd, 2003
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Nancy Hanger's Book
Is available on amazon.Com but it hasn't officially come out yet. It is definitely for newly-diagnosed patients; I am waiting to see if a bookstore out there has it so I can look at it before actually buying it.

The writer is an expert only because she has lupus, her tagline even states "patient-expert" so as usual, the skeptic in me...

Once I get my hands on the book I will inform all.

Clarebear
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