TEX - YOU DID IT!!!

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Hurray TEX!
I just ordered my copy hot of the press! Free delivery too. I'm thrilled for you and how lucky for us to have an advise book by someone we trust. As soon as I read a little I will go back on Amazon to write A++ review.
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Looks like you can pre-order it for the Nook at Barnes and Noble. I have a Nook but wanted a hard copy to keep in my office.

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I got my copy. What an accomplishment! Congratulations, Tex. This represents hours of hard work.
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Congratulations Tex! I owe you and everyone else on this forum a boat load of gratitude for all the information and support. I believe I am officially off Budesonide! Yay. Couldn't have done it without you. Once I get my nutritionist certification, I hope to help many more people who are suffering from IBS and IBDs and then I can recemmend your book! Hope you sell lots of them :)

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Yay Leah!!

Once you have your certificate you will join Mary Beth as the second professional who has the actual experience. That's really important!
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Thanks everyone. I hope you're not disappointed after you finish reading it.

I wonder how it got to Barnes and Noble (especially so quickly). Apparently Kindle must have an agreement with them, because I don't have any agreement with any of the major booksellers except Amazon (and Kindle). But as Martha Stewart would say, "That's a good thing". :grin:
tnelson wrote:Congratulations, Tex. This represents hours of hard work.
Actually, I worked on it for over 2 years and 3 months, so yes, it was a lot of work.


Leah,

Congratulations on successfully phasing out budesonide. That's quite an accomplishment, also.

Thanks again,
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Tex - how can anyone be disappointed???

We each have our own story and circumstances that brought us to this site. When I was diagnosed with LC in June, 2010, it didn't take more than a few months to realize that the GI specialist, my PCP, or anyone could do more for me than give a diagnosis. I was left feeling confused, depressed, angry, confined to my home, having no control of my body, and no place to find answers. I (almost) lost all hope. THEN.... found the PP here and am finding out I can "get my life back"! It definitely takes patience, diligence and a lot of hard work, but it can be done.

I am so grateful that you have been compelled to make it one of your life's missions to become an advocate for all with MC.

I (like so many others) am so proud of you!!! Thank you.

AND - now the book! What I have read online so far is very good.



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Thanks Paula,

IMO, the good stuff starts about chapter 6. The first 5 chapters are mostly a review of the current state of the disease and treatments, as generally accepted by the medical community (though I do point out exceptions and issues in some of those chapters). After that I begin to discuss information and theories that are not generally a part of the mainstream understanding of the disease. IOW, there are 5 chapters of background information followed by 11 chapters that contain "new" or overlooked concepts and theories.

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I ordered the book today but would also like to download it from IBooks for my iPad. Any chance you could make it available?
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Christine,

I'll see if I can pull it off. It appears that getting a book accepted there is more complicated. (They suggest hiring one of their recommended independent contractors to do the conversion). Being a do-it-yourselfer, I'm not inclined to hire someone to do that, so I'll have to learn how to go about it.

I'll see if I can arrange it.

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CONGRATS, Tex!

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This is so exciting, I will order it in the morning.



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You can get Kindle FREE for your iPad.
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Joan
Thanks for the info. I will look for the app.
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Post by Sheila »

Congratulations Tex. Somehow I missed the announcement that the book has been published and is available. It will be the first book I download onto my iPad.

Thank you for all you have done for all of us PP people. This site was a life saver for me when MC hit out of the blue and turned life upside down. I can't wait to read the book.



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I ordered my paperback.

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What's the meaning/significance of the dead tree on the cover?
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