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I just want to send a quick reminder that today and tomorrow, May 28-29, is Encore Weekend for the 2022 Fibro Summit hosted by Dr. Rodger Murphree. During these two days, you’ll have access to ALL of the summit’s interviews for free, so you can catch up on any that you missed or binge watch throughout the weekend.

As in previous years, HealthMeans is offering several registration gifts. I’ve listed all of them below. Just click on the link for the gift that you’d like to receive, and that will take you to a registration page.
Treating and Beating Adrenal Fatigue Special eReport
Good Gut Health Remedies eBook
Let’s “Talk” About FIBROMYALGIA eBook
Fibromyalgia and Deep Restorative Sleep Special eReport
You’ll have free access to all of the interviews during Encore Weekend, but if you’d like to watch at your leisure, you can purchase the summit starting at $69.
Some of you might remember that I was a patient of Dr. Murphree’s in 2015-16. I wrote about my experience with him in these posts:
I think I’m getting better … and here’s how I’m doing it
I’m stalled … and here’s what I’m doing about it
When a doctor gives up on a patient
Those of you who have been with me since the early days of Fed Up With Fatigue will remember I was diagnosed with chronic Lyme disease a few months after I stopped working with Dr. Murphree. In hindsight, it wasn’t Dr. Murphree’s fault that I didn’t have a full recovery. We just didn’t know that we were overlooking a major cause of my fibro pain and other symptoms.
When I look back on all of the doctors I’ve seen since my first fibromyalgia/Lyme symptoms started around 2010, Dr. Murphree is one of only two that I credit with helping me to gain better control over my symptoms. For those who are curious, the second doctor is my current one, Dr. Mark Sivieri, in Columbia, Maryland. Dr. Sivieri doesn’t take insurance, his visit fees aren’t cheap and he has a long waiting list for new patients, but he’s worth every single dollar I’ve ever spent on him since I became his patient in 2017. I’ll keep seeing him as long as I can afford do so.
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