ISBN-13: 9781502904195 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 28 str.
According to reputable medical sources, there are more than 100 identified types of Peripheral Neuropathies (PN) that are experienced by between 15 and 30 million people in the U.S. and at least 130 million people, globally (statistics vary somewhat among sources). While there is such a large number of PN types, all of these conditions boil down to one thing...nerve damage resulting in pain or failure of them to function properly. Nerves become changed with PN, in their reactions to pain and other physical sensations, which can also cause muscle weakness and potential dysfunction in major organs and systems of the body, once being damaged by disease processes. In this book (approximately 4,320 Words), I share my own story regarding my personal experiences with PN, as a thyroid disease and diabetic patient; my also having experienced other negative metabolic manifestations. These include fatty liver disease and vitamin deficiencies, that were contributing factors in my case of nerve disease. CONTENTS: Heading 1: Chronic Stress Plays a Role in the Development of PN Heading 2: When My Symptoms Finally "Hit the Fan" So-To-Speak Heading 3: One Major Disease Diagnosed and Two More To Go ________________________________________ {See my other books on the PN subject by title}: "Peripheral Neuropathy Causes and Treatments" (Published Year-2011) "The Strange Symptoms and Challenges of Peripheral Neuropathy" (Published Year-2013)