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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Living-Well-Hypothyroidism-Doctor-Doesnt/dp/0380808986/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;Living Well with Hypothyroidism: What Your Doctor Doesn&#039;t Tell You... That You Need to Know (Paperback)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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I first heard of Mary Shomon through her excellent web site on hypothyroidism. Once I discovered that she had written this book, I promptly ordered it and read it from cover to cover. This book literally saved my life. Throughout my life, I have been ultrasensitive to hormonal changes and have suffered from a pituitary tumor. After my daughter was born, I was not the same person. My post-partum depression lasted a year and was coupled with other physical symptoms I could not explain. My primary care doctor was sympathetic and ran bunches of tests but they yielded nothing. Meanwhile, I got sicker and sicker with no hope in sight. Then I found and read this book. All of my symptoms were listed as hypothyroid symptoms. I had numerous risk factors for thyroid disease. I even found my specialist through this book and Mary&#039;s web site.&lt;p&gt;This book is a total eye-opener. Mary is a passionate advocate for patients everywhere who have lost hope. Her writing is clear and concise and explains complex information in a simple way. Not many writers can do that. In fact, this book is so good that I have recommended it to numerous friends of mine who also have thyroid problems. Even hyperthyroid patients should read it because they could end up hypothyroid.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Read it and then read it again. All medical books should have Mary Shomon at the helm. The world would be a much better place for it.
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<p>I first heard of Mary Shomon through her excellent web site on hypothyroidism. Once I discovered that she had written this book, I promptly ordered it and read it from cover to cover. This book literally saved my life. Throughout my life, I have been ultrasensitive to hormonal changes and have suffered from a pituitary tumor. After my daughter was born, I was not the same person. My post-partum depression lasted a year and was coupled with other physical symptoms I could not explain. My primary care doctor was sympathetic and ran bunches of tests but they yielded nothing. Meanwhile, I got sicker and sicker with no hope in sight. Then I found and read this book. All of my symptoms were listed as hypothyroid symptoms. I had numerous risk factors for thyroid disease. I even found my specialist through this book and Mary&#8217;s web site.
<p>This book is a total eye-opener. Mary is a passionate advocate for patients everywhere who have lost hope. Her writing is clear and concise and explains complex information in a simple way. Not many writers can do that. In fact, this book is so good that I have recommended it to numerous friends of mine who also have thyroid problems. Even hyperthyroid patients should read it because they could end up hypothyroid.</p>
<p>Read it and then read it again. All medical books should have Mary Shomon at the helm. The world would be a much better place for it.
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		<title>By: Damali</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 07:49:49 +0000</pubDate>
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Living-Well-Hypothyroidism-Doctor-Doesnt/dp/0380808986/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;Living Well with Hypothyroidism: What Your Doctor Doesn&#039;t Tell You... That You Need to Know (Paperback)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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This is far and away THE best book on hypothyroidism on the market:  thoroughly researched, chock-full of useful information, and highly reassuring.  Ms. Shomon knows her subject from several angles (as a  patient, as a medical writer, and as proprietress of an outstanding web  site on the topic), and she&#039;s done a great job of organizing and presenting  the information clearly and without unnecessary medical-speak.  I don&#039;t  feel she is &quot;anti-doctor&quot;:  I was one of the millions of  hypothyroid people whose symptoms were dismissed by a series of doctors  with &quot;get some exercise and go on a diet,&quot; until I finally lucked  into one who routinely had all his new patients get a COMPLETE blood  work-up.  It&#039;s not that doctors don&#039;t know about hypothyroidism, but their  prejudices against fat people blind them to what, in many cases, is the  obvious explanation for someone&#039;s lack of energy, puffiness, and  inexplicable weight gain.  Granted, there&#039;s still a lot that is unknown  about the genesis of the problem and how best to treat it, but I think that  doctors&#039; bias is often the deciding factor in whether the problem is even  recognized!  If someone suspects that they&#039;re hypothyroid, the best thing  they can do is to become informed about their condition and become a more  assertive patient -- and this book gives you plenty of ammunition, as well  as moral support.  I can&#039;t recommend it highly enough.
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        <b><span class="h3color tiny">This review is from: </span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Living-Well-Hypothyroidism-Doctor-Doesnt/dp/0380808986/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj">Living Well with Hypothyroidism: What Your Doctor Doesn&#8217;t Tell You&#8230; That You Need to Know (Paperback)</a></b>
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<p>This is far and away THE best book on hypothyroidism on the market:  thoroughly researched, chock-full of useful information, and highly reassuring.  Ms. Shomon knows her subject from several angles (as a  patient, as a medical writer, and as proprietress of an outstanding web  site on the topic), and she&#8217;s done a great job of organizing and presenting  the information clearly and without unnecessary medical-speak.  I don&#8217;t  feel she is &#8220;anti-doctor&#8221;:  I was one of the millions of  hypothyroid people whose symptoms were dismissed by a series of doctors  with &#8220;get some exercise and go on a diet,&#8221; until I finally lucked  into one who routinely had all his new patients get a COMPLETE blood  work-up.  It&#8217;s not that doctors don&#8217;t know about hypothyroidism, but their  prejudices against fat people blind them to what, in many cases, is the  obvious explanation for someone&#8217;s lack of energy, puffiness, and  inexplicable weight gain.  Granted, there&#8217;s still a lot that is unknown  about the genesis of the problem and how best to treat it, but I think that  doctors&#8217; bias is often the deciding factor in whether the problem is even  recognized!  If someone suspects that they&#8217;re hypothyroid, the best thing  they can do is to become informed about their condition and become a more  assertive patient &#8212; and this book gives you plenty of ammunition, as well  as moral support.  I can&#8217;t recommend it highly enough.</p>
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		<title>By: Vivi</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 05:33:44 +0000</pubDate>
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Living-Well-Hypothyroidism-Doctor-Doesnt/dp/0380808986/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;Living Well with Hypothyroidism: What Your Doctor Doesn&#039;t Tell You... That You Need to Know (Paperback)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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Mary Shomon&#039;s book is the first I have read (out of a LOT of books) that tells the whole truth about hypothyroidism, as experienced by a patient who has been there.  I wish that every doctor that treats thyroid patients  could be made to read this!  So many doctors seem to think that hypo is a  simple, easily treated disease, and it isn&#039;t.  They also tend to focus on  individual symptoms without looking for the overall CAUSE. If I had had  this book years ago it would have saved me several years of suffering and  being told there was nothing wrong with me.  Mary&#039;s list of symptoms is  very thorough, her book is easy to read and understand, and it tells the  real truth.  I especially like the way she pays attention to the emotional  impact of this disease and the depression that often accompanies it. Her  weblinks are very helpful in finding out more information. This book is  EXCELLENT, and a great resource.  It can literally change people&#039;s lives.   I could barely put it down once I started reading. I can&#039;t recommend it  enough, especially for newly diagnosed patients or those who SUSPECT they  are hypo but haven&#039;t been able to find a doctor to test them. Mary&#039;s list  of symptoms is great to take to your doctor to help them see the overall  picture, and her compassion and understanding are very comforting and  empowering for patients.  She makes sense out of what to most of us is a  very confusing disease.  If you only buy one book on this subject, make it  this one!
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<p>Mary Shomon&#8217;s book is the first I have read (out of a LOT of books) that tells the whole truth about hypothyroidism, as experienced by a patient who has been there.  I wish that every doctor that treats thyroid patients  could be made to read this!  So many doctors seem to think that hypo is a  simple, easily treated disease, and it isn&#8217;t.  They also tend to focus on  individual symptoms without looking for the overall CAUSE. If I had had  this book years ago it would have saved me several years of suffering and  being told there was nothing wrong with me.  Mary&#8217;s list of symptoms is  very thorough, her book is easy to read and understand, and it tells the  real truth.  I especially like the way she pays attention to the emotional  impact of this disease and the depression that often accompanies it. Her  weblinks are very helpful in finding out more information. This book is  EXCELLENT, and a great resource.  It can literally change people&#8217;s lives.   I could barely put it down once I started reading. I can&#8217;t recommend it  enough, especially for newly diagnosed patients or those who SUSPECT they  are hypo but haven&#8217;t been able to find a doctor to test them. Mary&#8217;s list  of symptoms is great to take to your doctor to help them see the overall  picture, and her compassion and understanding are very comforting and  empowering for patients.  She makes sense out of what to most of us is a  very confusing disease.  If you only buy one book on this subject, make it  this one!</p>
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