Dr. Dorothy A. Martin-Neville - Fibromyalgia, a ‘Kitchen-Sink’ Disorder?




The AutoImmune Hour show

Summary: Dr. Dorothy A. Martin-Neville – Fibromyalgia, a ‘Kitchen-Sink’ Disorder?<br><br>Aired Friday, September 27, 2019 at 4:00 PM PST / 7:00 PM ET<br><br>The Autoimmune Hour welcomes back Dr. Dorothy Martin-Neville to share her insights on Fibromyalgia and the dilemma of a set of ‘kitchen-sink symptoms.’ Yup, that’s what I’m calling it. That’s what happens all too often when the doctor doesn’t know what else to label your symptoms… they take an easy route and do an ‘everything and the kitchen-sink’ label of Fibromyalgia, doing a disservice to real sufferers of Fibromyalgia.<br><br>Fibromyalgia is a real disorder. And, while Fibromyalgia doesn’t qualify as an autoimmune disorder because it doesn’t cause inflammation, it has many similar symptoms such as pain all over the body, sleep disturbances, and fatigue. In this informative interview, Dr. Dorothy shares with us why Fibromyalgia is so hard to diagnosis plus<br><br>• Why other conditions are mistaken or mislabeled as Fibromyalgia<br>• Is there really a Fibromyalgia personality?<br>• Tips and techniques to optimize your healing journey plus so much more… including her motto that ‘Life is about living it, not about surviving it.’<br><br>Our guest Dorothy A. Martin-Neville, PhD supports Women Executives through Leadership Coaching in getting out of their own way while recognizing and living their purpose as well as creating a culture of Purpose within their organizations and it the author of multiple books, including “When Your Soul Sings, Your Body Dances.”<br><br>In the world of medicine, Dorothy, certified in 9 modalities of integrative health care, founded The Institute of Healing Arts and Sciences, establishing a pioneer 4-year program in energy medicine and personal transformation supporting medical and non-medical personnel in understanding the psycho/spiritual correlates of physical disease and disorders.<br><br>As a Clinical Instructor at the University of Connecticut Medical School, Co-Chair of the Advisory Board of a multi-million-dollar Frontier Medicine Grant, and recipient of NIH grant funding for a quantitative and qualitative pilot study on the Psycho/Spiritual Correlates of Fibromyalgia, she has spent years immersed in the work of merging allopathic and integrative health.<br><br>Learn more about Dr. Dorothy and Fibromyalgia at <a href="http://curingfibromyalgia.com/" rel="noopener">http://curingfibromyalgia.com/</a> then listen to our compelling chat Friday, September 27, at 7 PM ET and later in podcast and video.