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ValleyFeverSurvivor.com Publishes Valley Fever Epidemic Book on Valleyfeverepidemic.om

In 1-justpublished4you, Valley Fever Books & Resources, ValleyFeverPublisher, ValleyFeverSurvivor's Links on December 11, 2008 at 4:59 pm

The founder of the patient advocacy and support,  www.valleyfeversurvivor.com, is very familiar and knowlegeaable about Coccidioidomycosis.  David Filip’s mother, Sharon Filip is a survivor of the disease. Thumbs up to Sharon!

After his mother’s valley fever infection, David dedicated his time to researching this lethal disease. The results of his research have been published in “The Valley Fever Epidemic,” a comprehensive, complete and up-to-date book written for the lay person on the impact of Coccidioidomycosis.  That’s what I call the revenge of a good son.  He also published “The Smart Patient’s Handbook” and “The Official Valley Fever Survivor Medical Glossary.”

So far, many infectious disease doctors have reviewed it and written rave reviews of the book.

You can buy this book from Golden Phoenix Books for $27.95.

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ValleyFeverPublisher: A New Support Group Created for Valley Fever Patients, Families, Friends, and Treating Physicians

In 1-justpublished4you, ValleyFeverPublisher, ValleyFeverSurvivor's Blog Posts, ValleyFeverSurvivor's Links on December 11, 2008 at 4:26 pm

As a Valley Fever survivor, I have been thinking about how to help others with the experience and intimate knowlege of  this non-communicable infectious disease.  After talking to so many people, residents of California and Arizona who never heard of it, I realized it is time to educate the public in general.

I have decided to found this support group called, ValleyFeverSurvivor which you can find at http://myvalleyfeverstory.blogspot.com.

It is my hope to share what I have learned with you and your families.  The first days of worry and discomfort can be replaced with a future of hope if you know that there is a treatment once the disease is diagnosed.  In the meantime, in order to avoid catching its spores, avoid being exposed to windy weather wherever the soil is being tilled or where there is an ongoing contruction.