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If you love someone with Chronic Lyme or any chronic disease, buy this book now!If you have Lyme disease and want your family, partner, and friends to understand this mysterious disease, make them buy this book!When Fred Diamond, cofounder of the prestigious Institute for Excellence in Sales, decided to learn more about the Lyme disease that afflicted someone he loved, his life changed. He read every book on Lyme, joined Facebook groups, attended webinars and podcasts and quickly realized that he knew hardly anything about what Lyme disease survivors go through on a daily basis.So, he wrote this book.As Fred says in the book, where there is love, there is hope. With proper medical treatment.In this groundbreaking book, written specifically for those who love and want to support a chronic illness survivor better, Fred covers the following:What You Need to Know about Lyme DiseaseNeurological ConcernsThe Little Things You Can Do to Make Everyone's Life EasierCovering Family ActivitiesGluten-Free Diets and NutritionThe Six Stages of HealingThe Costs of Curing Lyme DiseaseThis book will offer those who love someone with Lyme ideas and tips to support this beloved person.The book features a foreword by the preeminent Lyme doctor, Dr. Richard Horowitz.Dr. Horowitz said in his Foreword, 'Let this book be a rudder for your ship during difficult times. If you persist and never give up in the name of love, hope will find a strong foundation, and your life, and the life of your loved one, will be all the more enriched because of it.''This is one of the most important books on chronic illnesses I've ever read -- and the only one I know of specifically for navigating a spouse's chronic illness.' Yessi Young, author of It's Not Just Lyme: Understanding the Metabolism's Role in Fighting Chronic Infections'Fred Diamond has done a great service to the Lyme community by writing Love, Hope, Lyme. People with chronic illness need support-often physical support, but always emotional support, and Fred details the ways wives, husbands, and friends can help those who have chronic Lyme disease. I agree with Fred that hope is key, and when Lyme patients themselves feel hopeless, loved ones can hold it for them with compassion and love. Most people with chronic Lyme get better, and sometimes they need to be reminded of that on a daily basis. Fred gives an excellent overview of how you can help a loved one with this illness.' Daniel A. Kinderlehrer MD, author of Recovery from Lyme Disease: The Integrative Medicine Guide to Diagnosing and Treating Tick-Borne Illness