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This children’s book is a perfect companion to Running on Broken Legs. I did not solicit it or write it, but very happily consented to it. It is well written and each two-page spread has a beautiful full page color illustration. Most importantly, it teaches important life principles. Both the individual reading size and group teaching size are accessibly priced.
Available at Amazon

Post-Polio Syndrome: There is help!

Yes, there is hope for polio survivors - help for the pain, weakness, exhaustion, brain fog and other symptoms. But you have to be very pro-active in searching for that help and establishing your own life-style management program. Don't rely on a doctor to do it for you. In fact, many, if not most doctors are not well enough informed about polio and post-polio syndrome to give you the kind of aid you need. For help, advice, and information, go to the websites below. If you still have questions, please feel free to contact me.

Futures Unlimited Neurophysical Health & Restoration Center

Futures Unlimited is the very best place to start.
"Our Post Polio Syndrome treatment addresses the nervous system directly in order to recover function that was available after recovery from acute polio and before the affects of PPS."

James E Snapp 
jsnapp@futurehealing.net
Snapp Therapeutics
1840 E University Dr
Mesa, AZ 85203
(623) 755-7041 

Detailed information about polio and post-polio syndrome, including history, bibliography and links to other polio information websites.