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Dr. Jay A. Goldstein 's Betrayal by the Brain can be a daunting
treatise to the layperson as well as a challenge for the physician
who is not versed in neurology, psychiatry, immunology, and
endocrinology. Here, in A Companion Volume to Dr. Jay A. Goldstein
's Betrayal by the Brain: A Guide for Patients and Their
Physicians, Author Katie Courmel, a longtime sufferer of chronic
fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia, presents in layperson 's terms
the salient points of the book to lead readers to an understanding
of Dr. Goldstein 's theory and methods of treatment. This guide
provides CFS and FMS patients with an understanding of how their
brains should function as opposed to how they are now
dysfunctioning. It explains the proper role and function of each
brain structure and neural assembly and the neurochemicals believed
to be implicated in CFS and fibromyalgia along with the
dysfunctions found in CFS/FMS patients. These dysfunctions, as a
whole, form the basis of Dr. Goldstein 's unified theory behind the
possible causes of CFS and FMS. Patients involved in or
contemplating Dr. Goldstein 's treatment can use A Companion Volume
to Dr. Jay A. Goldstein 's Betrayal by the Brain to gain an
explanation of the process from a firsthand perspective and can
follow along to learn why they are given particular drugs and what
response Dr. Goldstein hopes to elicit from their bodies. This
understanding gives patients a sense of control and helps them
weather the ups and downs their bodies experience as a normal
response to the treatment. The strength of A Companion Volume to
Dr. Jay A. Goldstein 's Betrayal by the Brain lies in its ability
to simplify without sacrificing the body of information that one
must understand to make sense of the multitude of seemingly
unrelated manifestations of these diseases of the brain. A thorough
understanding will allow sufferers of CFS/FMS to approach Dr.
Goldstein 's treatment method with an open mind and improve their
chances for success. Specific questions answered for readers
include: how safe is this protocol? should I go alone or take a
companion? what should I expect during my initial consultation?
what are the effects of so many drugs? why doesn t the same drug
work for everyone? if my treatment is successful, how long will it
last? what happens when I leave Dr. Goldstein 's care? A Companion
Volume to Dr. Jay A. Goldstein 's Betrayal by the Brain prepares
readers for a unique, sometimes scary, often perplexing, hopefully
miraculous, leap-of-faith experience. It helps patients deal with
the very natural sense of uneasiness they may be feeling and helps
them understand, in layperson 's terms, what Dr. Goldstein 's
protocol can accomplish and how it can be so successful.
Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's Betrayal by the Brain can be a daunting
treatise to the layperson as well as a challenge for the physician
who is not versed in neurology, psychiatry, immunology, and
endocrinology. Here, in A Companion Volume to Dr. Jay A.
Goldstein's Betrayal by the Brain: A Guide for Patients and Their
Physicians, Author Katie Courmel, a longtime sufferer of chronic
fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia, presents in layperson's terms
the salient points of the book to lead readers to an understanding
of Dr. Goldstein's theory and methods of treatment. This guide
provides CFS and FMS patients with an understanding of how their
brains should function as opposed to how they are now
dysfunctioning. It explains the proper role and function of each
brain structure and neural assembly and the neurochemicals believed
to be implicated in CFS and fibromyalgia along with the
dysfunctions found in CFS/FMS patients. These dysfunctions, as a
whole, form the basis of Dr. Goldstein's unified theory behind the
possible causes of CFS and FMS. Patients involved in or
contemplating Dr. Goldstein's treatment can use A Companion Volume
to Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's Betrayal by the Brain to gain an
explanation of the process from a firsthand perspective and can
follow along to learn why they are given particular drugs and what
response Dr. Goldstein hopes to elicit from their bodies. This
understanding gives patients a sense of control and helps them
weather the ups and downs their bodies experience as a normal
response to the treatment. The strength of A Companion Volume to
Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's Betrayal by the Brain lies in its ability to
simplify without sacrificing the body of information that one must
understand to make sense of the multitude of seemingly unrelated
manifestations of these diseases of the brain. A thorough
understanding will allow sufferers of CFS/FMS to approach Dr.
Goldstein's treatment method with an open mind and improve their
chances for success. Specific questions answered for readers
include: how safe is this protocol? should I go alone or take a
companion? what should I expect during my initial consultation?
what are the effects of so many drugs? why doesn't the same drug
work for everyone? if my treatment is successful, how long will it
last? what happens when I leave Dr. Goldstein's care? A Companion
Volume to Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's Betrayal by the Brain prepares
readers for a unique, sometimes scary, often perplexing, hopefully
miraculous, leap-of-faith experience. It helps patients deal with
the very natural sense of uneasiness they may be feeling and helps
them understand, in layperson's terms, what Dr. Goldstein's
protocol can accomplish and how it can be so successful.
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