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<blockquote data-quote="JenniferW" data-source="post: 998833" data-attributes="member: 191472"><p>I was recently on an X-PERT course (which I'd recommend for anyone newly diagnosed) and the person running this talked in a very balanced way about it. She could quote the research that showed it worked for some people but others found it unsustainable, even to get through. Longer term, some people manage to maintain the good effects while others don't. And there's probably no way you're going to be able to predict if you'll be one that it will work for short-term plus long-term. But that's true for much in life, isn't it? You've got nothing to lose by trying it, have you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JenniferW, post: 998833, member: 191472"] I was recently on an X-PERT course (which I'd recommend for anyone newly diagnosed) and the person running this talked in a very balanced way about it. She could quote the research that showed it worked for some people but others found it unsustainable, even to get through. Longer term, some people manage to maintain the good effects while others don't. And there's probably no way you're going to be able to predict if you'll be one that it will work for short-term plus long-term. But that's true for much in life, isn't it? You've got nothing to lose by trying it, have you? [/QUOTE]
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