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How about this:
MICROSCOPIC COLITIS: The REAL Reason You Can't Get Out of the Bathroom
or...
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Microscopic Colitis (but couldn't ask because your doctor is clueless)
or...
YOU Just Live With It: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Microscopic Colitis
(Sorry, a little bitter today...)
MICROSCOPIC COLITIS: The REAL Reason You Can't Get Out of the Bathroom
or...
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Microscopic Colitis (but couldn't ask because your doctor is clueless)
or...
YOU Just Live With It: What Your Doctor Doesn't Know About Microscopic Colitis
(Sorry, a little bitter today...)
Cynthia
"Can we fix it? YES WE CAN!" -Bob the Builder
"Can we fix it? YES WE CAN!" -Bob the Builder
I like the suggestions, but they pretty much guarantee that doctors will rail against the book.
When I was first diagnosed and was looking for a (non-existent) book, the closest I could come was to find a book with one paragraph mentioning MC. I was excited that it was even mentioned, but of course it didn't give me any suggestions for resolving it.
Gloria
When I was first diagnosed and was looking for a (non-existent) book, the closest I could come was to find a book with one paragraph mentioning MC. I was excited that it was even mentioned, but of course it didn't give me any suggestions for resolving it.
Gloria
You never know what you can do until you have to do it.
Gloria,
I've tried to write it so that hopefully, most doctors shouldn't feel insulted, and throw it in the trash, (I've spent a lot of time rewriting parts, in order to tone down the rhetoric). Do you feel that my title suggestion is too antagonistic? It may boil down to an either/or situation, but I would like to hope that both patients, and at least some doctors, might be able to derive some benefit from it, if at all possible.
The problem is, most of us come to this board because we're not satisfied with the treatment that our doctor offers, so I think that "hook" needs to be in the title. Am I wrong?
Tex
I've tried to write it so that hopefully, most doctors shouldn't feel insulted, and throw it in the trash, (I've spent a lot of time rewriting parts, in order to tone down the rhetoric). Do you feel that my title suggestion is too antagonistic? It may boil down to an either/or situation, but I would like to hope that both patients, and at least some doctors, might be able to derive some benefit from it, if at all possible.
The problem is, most of us come to this board because we're not satisfied with the treatment that our doctor offers, so I think that "hook" needs to be in the title. Am I wrong?
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Tex,
I'm late to this party. Surprised and sad that you found out you're now casein sensitive. At the same time, I'm glad you found out so that you can start to feel better.
I really like Van's GF waffles, too. They're not cheap, but they are worth the cost to me. I eat them with peanut butter, bananas and maple syrup so that I get protein in the morning to start my day.
I like your titles and those suggested which combine your two titles. I can see why some might think the hook could cause aversion by some physicians. I'd be interested in Polly's thoughts.
I want to buy your book, too.
Hugs,
Sharaine
I'm late to this party. Surprised and sad that you found out you're now casein sensitive. At the same time, I'm glad you found out so that you can start to feel better.
I really like Van's GF waffles, too. They're not cheap, but they are worth the cost to me. I eat them with peanut butter, bananas and maple syrup so that I get protein in the morning to start my day.
I like your titles and those suggested which combine your two titles. I can see why some might think the hook could cause aversion by some physicians. I'd be interested in Polly's thoughts.
I want to buy your book, too.
Hugs,
Sharaine
It's a little tricky. You want to pique people's interest and let them know that our knowledge is much more vast than their doctor's knowledge, but you don't want to insult the doctors or they'll never read the book.
I like this title:
"All About Microscopic Colitis: What your doctor didn't tell you"
Ie., leave off the "couldn't" because that implies they're stupid or incapable of knowing. We, of course, know that they are capable of learning it, but have chosen not to.
This title grabs the MC patient without insulting the doctor, IMHO.
I also would be interested in Polly's reaction.
Gloria
I like this title:
but it might play better if it said:All About Microscopic Colitis: What your doctor didn't or couldn't tell you.
"All About Microscopic Colitis: What your doctor didn't tell you"
Ie., leave off the "couldn't" because that implies they're stupid or incapable of knowing. We, of course, know that they are capable of learning it, but have chosen not to.
This title grabs the MC patient without insulting the doctor, IMHO.
I also would be interested in Polly's reaction.
Gloria
You never know what you can do until you have to do it.