Putting It All Together
February 1, 2008 by Jacqueline L. Jones · Leave a Comment
Updated 7/27/08
My first book, Secrets of Getting a Diagnosis Unmasked (now titled Unmasking a Diagnosis), is my attempt to help others avoid many of the mistakes I made when seeking answers for my own chronic illness. I spent too much money and did too much unguided research followed by two decades of trial and error.The good news is I may have come to the end of my search. On Tuesday I shared the excitement of finding a new practitioner near my area who understands the complex nature of chronic illness. Then I realized I don’t need him.
Adrenal Fatigue
February 1, 2008 by Jacqueline L. Jones · Leave a Comment
Do you have constant fatigue that is unrelieved by rest or sleep? Do you crave sweets? Are your blood sugar and blood pressure readings too low? These are some of the symptoms of adrenal fatigue, also called adrenal burnout, hypofunction, exhaustion, or insufficiency.Adrenal fatigue is a subclinical state that usually goes unnoticed by mainstream professionals, who are trained to diagnose and treat severe diseases. The condition can be caused by excessive stress, nutritional deficiencies, and toxins. Click here for more detailed information.
Order Tests Directly from Labs
December 18, 2007 by Jacqueline L. Jones · Leave a Comment
Updated 7/27/08
Many people with chronic illnesses have sought answers through Internet research. During that research, they may have stumbled upon the right answers, but faced resistance from primary care providers unwilling to order the necessary tests.
If you have an idea of what may be ailing you, you have the right to order tests directly from a specialty laboratory. Some insurance companies pay 100% for these services.
Chronic Illness Care Shop has Moved
October 30, 2007 by Jacqueline L. Jones · 3 Comments
by Jacqueline L. Jones
The Chronic Illness Care Division of the Unmasked Communications™ Store has moved. The new shop features resources on the treatment and prevention of a variety of autoimmune diseases, alzheimer’s disease, other disorders, and several other topics. Visit the shop today to start your journey toward improved health.
Store Features Tools to Help with Chronic Illness
October 15, 2007 by Jacqueline L. Jones · 1 Comment
A variety of resources on the treatment and prevention of chronic illness are now available at the Chronic Illness Care Shop. The store features books on coping with different illnesses and research about the effects of those illnesses as well complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) treatments, nutrition plans, and other items. Topics include autoimmune diseases, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, applying for disability, and health policy, with more available and more to come.
Secrets Now Available in Paperback and eBook
September 30, 2007 by Jacqueline L. Jones · 3 Comments
“In a perfect world, people go to their doctor for tests then the doctors tell them what is wrong and how the problems may be cured or treated, and health insurance pays the costs. Unfortunately, this is not a perfect world. Jacqueline Jones has provided us with a specific list of how to take control of our own health care. ” - Connie Sarros, Author
Click here to learn more about Secrets of Getting a Diagnosis Unmasked.
Find Affordable Answers For Your Unresolved Health Issues
September 24, 2007 by Jacqueline L. Jones · 3 Comments
Patients often give up on getting diagnosed and treated for verifiable illnesses after wasting several years and thousands of dollars searching for answers. They resort to unsupervised self-treatment, with mixed results, or ignore their problems until a crisis develops.
Book Reveals Secrets of Getting a Diagnosis
September 24, 2007 by Jacqueline L. Jones · 2 Comments
By Jacqueline L. Jones
You’re tired. You’re in pain. You’re sick of being misunderstood. You need some answers, but where do you start?
How many doctors have dismissed your concerns? How many have prescribed medication for symptoms without finding the underlying cause?
And how will you pay for help if you find it? You may not be able to afford medical insurance because of the high premiums. If you do have medical insurance, the deductible or co-pays may be doing you in.
After tolerating more than 20 years of disabling fatigue and pain, I have regained enough health to pursue this dream of writing a book to help you and your loved ones save time, money and anguish in getting help. Regaining my health means that I can help to care for an aging parent, something else I couldn’t have done in the recent past. So not only have I been the one with a chronic illness, I am also the caregiver of someone with a chronic illness, putting me in the unique position of understanding the patient’s and the caregiver’s struggles.
AMSA Develops CAM Curriculum for U.S. Medical Schools
August 29, 2007 by Jacqueline L. Jones · 4 Comments
By Jacqueline L. Jones
The American Medical Student Association (AMSA) Foundation has just ended a pilot study designed to develop a curriculum for including complementary/ alternative medicine (CAM) training in MD and DO programs nationwide. Read more
Angry No More
August 26, 2007 by Jacqueline L. Jones · 2 Comments
I’ve spent the better part of the last past 15 years in a rage. The cause: trying to get help for a chronic illness in a medical system that is geared toward acute illness and trauma. My struggles have taught me to believe that “all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.” (Romans 8:28)





