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You have to ask the right question to get the right answer. Arthritis sucks. Being diagnosed with arthritis sucks. Being in pain 24/7 sucks. Being told you'll have to live with that pain for the rest of your life sucks even more. When Brydon Davidson suddenly developed arthritis as a fit, active, and healthy 35-year-old, it turned his life upside down. Told by experts that his arthritis and his pain were now permanent and life-long, this was not a future he was going to accept. Focusing on three areas of life - mind, body, and support network - Brydon set about strategically experimenting on…mehr

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You have to ask the right question to get the right answer. Arthritis sucks. Being diagnosed with arthritis sucks. Being in pain 24/7 sucks. Being told you'll have to live with that pain for the rest of your life sucks even more. When Brydon Davidson suddenly developed arthritis as a fit, active, and healthy 35-year-old, it turned his life upside down. Told by experts that his arthritis and his pain were now permanent and life-long, this was not a future he was going to accept. Focusing on three areas of life - mind, body, and support network - Brydon set about strategically experimenting on himself to try to find a way to rid himself of his pain, and hopefully his arthritis entirely. Using Arthritis Against Itself traces Brydon's three years of experimentation with psychology, medicine, and mythology to his ultimate success of becoming pain-free - and arthritis-free. Giving hope to others that a pain-free, arthritis-free life is possible, Using Arthritis Against Itself is full of useful tips and tricks for anyone experiencing arthritis or other autoimmune disorders
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Brydon Davidson is not your average accountant. He has one rule, one truth, above all others: be fully Brydon at all times. Diagnosed with a type of inflammatory arthritis called ankylosing spondylitis in 2003 and told by experts that it would be permanent, Brydon followed his own instincts, exploring strategies to help him get back to a pain-free and arthritis-free life - which he achieved in 2006. Brydon lives in Hamilton, New Zealand, where his accounting firm, Infinite Possibilities, is also located.