You’re The Boss: Manage Your Disease

You're the Boss: Manage Your Disease by Dr. Gary Epler
SKU: ISBN 0-615-37674-5

 

This book tells you how to manage your health. You will learn the five cardinal steps that will help you take charge of your disease:

  • • Learn everything you can about the disease.
  • • Understand the diagnostic process.
  • • Know the risks and benefits of treatment.
  • • Establish a monitoring system.
  • • Create an environment in which you can heal.

You can manage your disease better than anyone else. You can also successfully manage your health. You just need to know how. The author, Gary R. Epler, M.D., believes that people can manage their health. 

Inside “You’re The Boss: Manage Your Disease,” you’ll meet real people with real life health challenges. You, a family member or a friend may be facing those very same challenges today.  Dr. Epler’s stories are derived from many years of working with patients. His story telling style makes this book informative, memorable, and  entertaining. 

Here’s what you’ll find inside the book:

• A Five-Step Plan Leads to Control
• Learn All You Can About Your Disease
• Is This Test Necessary? Understanding the Diagnostic Process
• Treatment Options: What’s Best for You
• The Monitoring System: How Do I Feel Now?
• Keys to Creating an Environment to Heal
• At the End of the Journey
• Reaching the Good-Health Plateau, and Staying There
• No Surrender: Seniors Are Still in Charge of Their Health – Use the 20-Year Rule
• Five Roads to Recovery: Now You Can Manage Your Health and Your Disease

What are you waiting for? Order Dr. Epler’s book now and Control Your Health!

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