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PostPosted: 04/23/05 - 02:00    Post subject: Is fibromalgia that serious? Vote now! Reply with quote


I’m 45-year-old healthy man. Almost two years ago I’ve noticed that was something wrong with me. I started to feel long-lasting pain and tenderness in muscles, joints, and tendons. Friend told me that this is probably caused by simple cold or fever. I didn’t pay to much attention on it ‘cause I thought it will stop after few days. But symptoms are just got worse. I went to see a doctor who also said that probably is some infection cause of my problems. I searched for a second opinion and the other doctor said he is suspecting on fibromalgia, some muscle disease and I’m scheduled for examination next week. Does anybody know how serious is this disease and what is the cure?
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PostPosted: 05/21/05 - 11:03    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote



I suffer from fibromalgia for over then ten years now.
First you don’t even know for sure that you suffering from it. Positive diagnosis is confirmed after the physician administers a series of blood tests to eliminate the possibility of other disorders that create similar symptoms, such as arthritis, lupus erythematosus, and thyroid disorders.
I don’t want to disappoint you but there is no cure for fibromalgia, but a number of treatments can ease its symptoms. First, you will need complete lifestyle adaptation. Careful stretching and low-impact exercise along with stress reduction could make your life almost complete normal.

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PostPosted: 02/10/06 - 02:22    Post subject: flibromalgia pains Vote now! Reply with quote

dear donmoyer,
did you find out what is wrong please write me thanks
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PostPosted: 02/16/06 - 18:51    Post subject: Re: flibromalgia pains Vote now! Reply with quote

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did you find out what is wrong please write me thanks


Dear guest,

I don’t know if you are experiencing any problems or suspect you may suffer from this disorder but I have decided to tell you a little bit about it, and if you have any additional questions feel free to ask them.

Fibromyalgia is usually females’ disorder as 90% of people affected are women. The main characteristics of this disorder are an unexplained exhaustion, overall pain, especially in the muscles, ligaments and tendons, and multiple tender points, fatigue, etc.
The problem with fibromyalgia is that doctors can’t seem to find anything wrong with you and that all tests show negative. A good this is that this disorder is not progressive but still a person can never fully get rid of the symptoms. Besides the mentioned symptoms, a person may have problems sleeping, experience headaches and suffer from irritable bowel syndrome.
There are a few suspected risk factors but the exact cause can’t be found. Some doctors believe it could be due to chemical changes in the brain, sleep troubles, viral or bacteria infections, blows to the upper spinal region, changes in muscle metabolism, as well as stress, etc

If you recognize any of these symptoms and risk factors, you should pay a visit to a doctor and get proper treatment that includes medication but you will also need to take good are of your self and make some permanent life changes.
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PostPosted: 04/26/06 - 12:07    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

HELLO EVERYONE,
I AM A 39 Y/O FEMALE WHO WAS JUST DIAGNOSED WITH FIBROMYALGIA LAST MONTH. I AM JUST TAKING ONE DAY AT A TIME NOW. THE PAIN IS ALMOST UNBEARABLE NOW. TO THINK THAT MY CAREER IS OVER REALLY BOTHERS ME. Crying or Very sad I AM A RN WITH YEARS OF TRAUMA TRAINING. THESE DAYS IT TAKES ALL I HAVE JUST TO GET UP AND SHOWER. FOR ALL THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN DIAGNOISED...HANG IN THERE AND DON'T GIVE UP.
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PostPosted: 06/30/06 - 15:33    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

hi, im 20 and was diagnosed with fibromyalgia 5 years ago, at the moment fibromyalgia effects my arms and neck which gives me severe headaches. i explain them as it like having a temperature head ache, the pounding with every step or movement you make. those who have had a career should class themselves lucky. Due to getting this early i couldn't finish my college course as they thought i was faking it! and holding any job down is impossible for me as the amount of days off i have, makes me unreliable.

i would me grateful if anyone knows of a career i could do. i would like to become and "independent woman"!!!
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PostPosted: 09/02/06 - 10:57    Post subject: Hope, career Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, I am sorry you are suffering. My sister's sister-in-law is also suffering but she works independently at home. If you need more info re: a great career in teaching and selling a reputable health care line check out www.arbonne.com We can train you and the benefits are excellent if you really are serious working part-time or full-time. I'm a consultant with them (ID#16749) and their products are wonderful. It may be something for you. Let me know. Good luck. You can do anything you put your mind on. Stay focused and positive...

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hi, im 20 and was diagnosed with fibromyalgia 5 years ago, at the moment fibromyalgia effects my arms and neck which gives me severe headaches. i explain them as it like having a temperature head ache, the pounding with every step or movement you make. those who have had a career should class themselves lucky. Due to getting this early i couldn't finish my college course as they thought i was faking it! and holding any job down is impossible for me as the amount of days off i have, makes me unreliable.

i would me grateful if anyone knows of a career i could do. i would like to become and "independent woman"!!!
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PostPosted: 10/23/06 - 16:52    Post subject: fibromaligia Vote now! Reply with quote

i am a 46 year old woman with fibromaligia. i live with constant pain and stiffness as well as fatiguie.i was told there is no cure but with the right medicine, excersise, and rest it can be controled. i am going through therapy now to learn the right excercises and my limations with this.some days are better than others. on the bad days i have to deal with depression as well but i know that will pass .maybe some one can help with ideas on what else i can do
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PostPosted: 03/12/07 - 08:48    Post subject: Undiagnose Fibromyalgia Vote now! Reply with quote

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hi, im 20 and was diagnosed with fibromyalgia 5 years ago, at the moment fibromyalgia effects my arms and neck which gives me severe headaches. i explain them as it like having a temperature head ache, the pounding with every step or movement you make. those who have had a career should class themselves lucky. Due to getting this early i couldn't finish my college course as they thought i was faking it! and holding any job down is impossible for me as the amount of days off i have, makes me unreliable.

i would me grateful if anyone knows of a career i could do. i would like to become and "independent woman"!!!
If there is anything that you can do via telecommute or internet, that may be the best option - but not easy.

I have a full time job, low pay, no benefits and no sick time. I have no choice but to go to work and deal with the pain there. It's not easy by any means. I haven't been diagnosed with fibromyalgia - I can't afford to go to the doctor and have the tests run to eliminate other possible causes, though in the past I've never been diagnosed with any of them. There may only be a few more tests to run but money is the major issue.

I've heard that there are low impact exercises and things to change in the diet to help alleviate some of the pain. I had started keeping a pain journal but found it was simpler to write down the days that I wasn't in pain - which are few and far between. I can't sleep at night and when I do, I wake up suddenly but in agony. It takes a while to get moving and the cold makes things a lot worse. Still, I struggle through it out of necessity. It would be easier if I could get diagnosed but the free clinics won't do something like that.

A friend of mine suggested disability - at least to have something coming in financially and, depending on where you are, there are assistance programs to help. As for being independant, woman or otherwise, it's possible but far more difficult than we would like. Even for those of us who do work, despite the pain, suffer greatly in one way or another because of it.

I wish you well....
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PostPosted: 04/19/07 - 14:47    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi im 20 and was diagnosed 7yrs ago.
My mum also has it.
I ve always worked up until i had my daughter who is nearly 8months.
Working was a struggle and i did have to have alot of time off.
The fibromalgia effect my school time aswell.
I have found since having my daughter it has got alot worse but i have learnt to deal with it.
Sleep is a big problem and i can sleep better in the day than at night.
There are times wen i cant actually keep myself awake and i go into a really deep sleep 4 short amounts of time its scares me especially wen my daughter is with me.
Pacing ur self can help but that is hard to do wen u got a baby .
I get pain all over but my shoulders and back are where i get it worse.
all the best to u all sian xx
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