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Connecting the Dots: Palatal Myoclonus, Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia, Eagle Syndrome, Lyme Disease, and Babesia is my second book, and is devoted entirely to documenting the details of my son Jacob's medical case. It includes the process of identifying relevant symptoms listed year by year, diagnosing my son's disorder, navigating the medical field and different specialties, and exhausting every treatment option we could for find for his palatal myoclonus. His path toward healing included medications, surgeries, and alternative medicine. Dosing, side effects, and all treatments and tests were…mehr

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Connecting the Dots: Palatal Myoclonus, Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia, Eagle Syndrome, Lyme Disease, and Babesia is my second book, and is devoted entirely to documenting the details of my son Jacob's medical case. It includes the process of identifying relevant symptoms listed year by year, diagnosing my son's disorder, navigating the medical field and different specialties, and exhausting every treatment option we could for find for his palatal myoclonus. His path toward healing included medications, surgeries, and alternative medicine. Dosing, side effects, and all treatments and tests were shared in great detail. I also shared the advocacy efforts that were necessary to educate the teachers, nursing staff, and school administration to ensure a proper education.
Autorenporträt
Sherri Jonas, MBA, CPA (on inactive status), is a wife and mother of two. She has a sincere desire to share her son's story with the intent to help others who are struggling with medical challenges. Navigating the medical profession can be overwhelming, especially when you are dealing with rare disease. Her son's case has sparked interest in publication in medical journals. Sherri's first book, Faith, Love, and Laughter: Mystery Diagnoses Unraveled, is a spiritual inspirational memoir that includes numerous other challenges that plagued their family. They have all been affected by tick-borne disease. Please visit her website at www.sherrijonas.com.