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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars nothing else like it ever written!, June 9, 1998
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This review is from: Diagnosis Unknown: Our Journey to an Unconventional Cure (Paperback)
I am a medical physician. I have purchased and perused scores of well-written books put out by experienced practitioners for other health professionals. Many of them have proved quite useful. None however has given me the sense of what it is like to be the bewildered patient who has just seen a dozen primary care and specialist physicians for a steadily worsening condition, and now does not know where to turn. This book does. I work in an Emergency Department. I see a number of people there, frequently at odd hours, who arrive searching for answers we are hard-pressed to give them there. I think they come to us because they simply don't know where else to turn. Unlike the nicely worked-out treatment guidelines we learn in medical school, there is no clear protocol for those who "fail" our allopathic therapies. And, this is at a time when so many need so much more than what we are presently trained to offer. Diagnosis Unknown explores the actual experience of what it is like to be young, previously healthy, suddenly ill and steadily declining, and with not even a medical diagnosis (let alone medical therapy) in sight. Imagine having already seen every available medical specialist relevant to your condition, and steadily getting worse. Where would you then turn? Massage? Radionics? Acupuncture? Electrodermal screening? This book takes the reader through all of these, and quite a bit more. It is such a handy experiential guide that I have been recommending it to patients and colleagues alike.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book reads like a detective novel., January 5, 1998
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This review is from: Diagnosis Unknown: Our Journey to an Unconventional Cure (Paperback)
When I started to read this book I had no idea I would be awake at 2:00am unable to put it down. It is written with the sense of suspense that a who-done-it has. I am a health care professional and although I have a great deal of respect for "modern" medicine, I have all too often witnessed patients made worse by our interventions. I so enjoyed the self disclosure that the author brings to his writing. The reader can readily identify with the search and sympathize with Linda in her desperate illness. The book has given me a great reading list and opened my eyes to methods of diagnosis and treatment that I would never have known about. I also appreciate the direct voice that the author uses - very clear - not on a soap box - simply sharing their adventure. It would be easy, considering their experience, to use this book to vent their collective spleens at the medical community. The battles between the AMA, et al. and alternative medicine were reported factualy without added fuel, allowing for the reader to absorb the information and make up his or her own mind. I recommend this book very highly for anyone who desires to take charge of their health and would like to share how a delightful and charming couple managed to take charge of theirs.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Several of my friends are now on the road to wellness, July 3, 1997
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This is a fascinating story, which confirmed many of my doubts about conventional medicine and opened up a whole new world of integrative medicine to me and my friends. I loaned this book to several friends that had cancer or other undiagnosed diseases and it made a difference in each of their lives. Not only is the subject matter of great importance, but as a bonus the book was very easy to read and very entertaining
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Real Page Turner, November 22, 1999
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This book gives an incredible insight into both conventional and alternative medicine. Although the subject is very serivous the author turns it into a humourous mystery novel.

I have recommended this book to over 20 people and without exception they report back that they couldn't put it down. Most people say they read it in one sitting or in 2 to 3 days.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating "Lorenzo's Oil" type quest for a cure, July 2, 1997
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The author and his wife set out on a wild journey for a cure to the wife's mysterious illness that is destroying her body. After giving up on the American Medical Association's inept diagnoses and futile "cures" (re: drugs) the two delve into the bizarre world of alternative medicine...And find a cure
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling story of an alternative therapy success, March 30, 2007
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This review is from: Diagnosis Unknown (Paperback)
This book inspired me to look into alternative medicine and subtle (and not so subtle) energy work.

The author has a straight-forward writing style and this book moves along at a good pace for the reader. This is a very personal story and journey and had all the elements of a great suspense novel - great characters and story line, etc., the only difference being ... this is all true.

So many books written about alternative therapies today are heavy-handed and decidedly one-sided against modern medicine.

The author takes a lighter tact. He simply tells the story of how he and his wife were slowly pushed into alternative methods due to the continuing pattern of "handoffs" from one allopathic "specialist" practitioner to another. Allopathic doctors were simply unable to find the true upstream cause of his wife's condition (triggered by a spider bite).

It took a lot of courage to seek answers outside mainstream medicine. It's hard to put your life in someone's hands, when that someone isn't a doctor. We're taught from young that doctors are the final frontier when something ails the body.

But Randy and his wife weren't looking for PhDs and fancy degrees on wall plaques. They needed answers for a condition that took much of his wife's vitality and nearly killed her on several occasions.

There is some New Age stuff about colonic and Reiki and wheat grass therapy but ultimately, these methods were only partially successful and didn't really address the root causes.

If you're open-minded, you'll learn a little about radionics, subtle energy work and map dowsing, etc. You might come away with a different view of how our bodies really work that contradicts much of what we've been taught in medical literature and the media.

This book opens up a new world that so-called modern scientific research and the medical establishment denies the existence of - subtle energy and all the implications of energy work and distance diagnosis and healing.

One of the best books I've read - I couldn't put it down.
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