What books are available?
Note the support-oriented books listed under question 3.01 above, and the medical articles shown under questions 1.03, 2.02 and 2.036. Here are other good resources: “A Doctor’s Guide to CFS”, by Dr. David Bell, 1994. 275 pp. $21 from the CFIDS Association (see below). “Living With M.E.: the Chronic/Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome”, new edition for 1992, by Dr. Charles Shepherd, MD. 380 pp. North America: $15 from the CFIDS Assoc. Britain: send #8.00 to Reed Consumer Books, Dept. SP, First Floor, FREEPOST, Michelin House, 81 Fulham Road, London SW3 6YZ. Accept Access/American Express/Barleycard/ Diners Club/Visa. Australia: $12 plus $4 postage, send to ME/CFS Society Victoria Inc., 23 Livingstone Close, Burwood, Victoria, 3125 Australia. “Running On Empty: Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome” by Katrina Berne, Ph.D.; 1992; 320 pages; $14 from the CFIDS Assoc. “Chronic Fatigue Syndromes: The Limbic Hypothesis” by Dr. Jay Goldstein, M.D. 259 pages. 27 color plates. $49.00. Available
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