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	<title>Comments on: No Medications are helping my 14 yr old son that has Chronic Fibromyalgia!! !! What can I do to ease his PAIN?</title>
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	<description>Fibromyalgia Treatment.  Symptoms.  Medication.  Diagnosis.  Causes.  Risk Factors.</description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 00:04:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: justmeinthisworld</title>
		<link>http://www.fibromyalgiago.com/Fibromyalgia-Medication/no-medications-are-helping-my-14-yr-old-son-that-has-chronic-fibromyalgia-what-can-i-do-to-ease-his-pain/#comment-31407</link>
		<dc:creator>justmeinthisworld</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 23:32:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>teh 3 approved meds are Cymbalta,. savella, and lyrica..

i am guessing that you have tried a bunch of antidepressants and anti seizure meds..

even in adults--they have limited success.....and especially with cymablat and savella teh side effects are intoerable..

hope lies in research and experiemtnal treatments---ampligen (for CFIDS) naltrexone, even viagra is being studied--to help boost bloood flow to teh brain--althoguh cialis for daily use sounds liek a better option

hoempathic is an optin--but it needs to taregt the NEUOPR SYSTEM-

not viatmin deficieny or skeletal system l
teh options sited are unlikely to help real fibro--only misdiagnosed fibro---rmember ther is no inflammtion....


Vitamin D --fms is not a vitamin deficieny
Capsaicin Cream--not a skeletal/inflammtory issue
Vitamin B12--not a viotamin deficieny

a vitamin deficieny can mimic fms--but if you are cure with viatmins--you dind't ahve fmns to begin with</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>teh 3 approved meds are Cymbalta,. savella, and lyrica..</p>
<p>i am guessing that you have tried a bunch of antidepressants and anti seizure meds..</p>
<p>even in adults&#8211;they have limited success&#8230;..and especially with cymablat and savella teh side effects are intoerable..</p>
<p>hope lies in research and experiemtnal treatments&#8212;ampligen (for CFIDS) naltrexone, even viagra is being studied&#8211;to help boost bloood flow to teh brain&#8211;althoguh cialis for daily use sounds liek a better option</p>
<p>hoempathic is an optin&#8211;but it needs to taregt the NEUOPR SYSTEM-</p>
<p>not viatmin deficieny or skeletal system l<br />
teh options sited are unlikely to help real fibro&#8211;only misdiagnosed fibro&#8212;rmember ther is no inflammtion&#8230;.</p>
<p>Vitamin D &#8211;fms is not a vitamin deficieny<br />
Capsaicin Cream&#8211;not a skeletal/inflammtory issue<br />
Vitamin B12&#8211;not a viotamin deficieny</p>
<p>a vitamin deficieny can mimic fms&#8211;but if you are cure with viatmins&#8211;you dind&#8217;t ahve fmns to begin with</p>
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		<title>By: fleshmannequin</title>
		<link>http://www.fibromyalgiago.com/Fibromyalgia-Medication/no-medications-are-helping-my-14-yr-old-son-that-has-chronic-fibromyalgia-what-can-i-do-to-ease-his-pain/#comment-31406</link>
		<dc:creator>fleshmannequin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 09:22:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Amitripyline
an antidepressant that can help fibromyalgia

Many professionals believe that the central cause of the pain of
fibromyalgia is a low level of serotonin. Thus, it is beneficial to
raise serotonin levels and improve sleep quality along with providing
adequate nutrition
(That's where an antidepressant can help, by boosting serotonin
levels, which also affect sleep)

-Fibromyalgia symptoms can be helped by getting more deep sleep, so
Benadryl may be beneficial.


Chronic pain sufferers, especially those with fibromyalgia and chronic
fatigue syndrome, tend to be deficient in magnesium. Magnesium
supplementation has produced very good results in treating
fibromyalgia.

Common painkillers such as aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen are
not usually effective at relieving the pain of fibromyalgia. Other
approaches, including attention to diet, exercise, and nutritional
supplementation, are more likely to be of benefit.


 Exercise

Daily gentle aerobic exercise is very important. While patients

who do too much exercise too soon or of the wrong kind will make

themselves temporarily worse, most patients who don't begin a

daily aerobic exercise regimen will notice little improvement in

their fibromyalgia symptoms. Aerobic exercise is defined as

exercise that gets your heart rate up to a target heart rate for

the duration of the exercise period.

Homeopathic approach

Vitamin D 
Capsaicin Cream
Vitamin B12

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umm,  The what system?
NEUOPR SYSTEM?? what is that..
and you are suggesting her 14 year old son take a prescription medication for erectile dysfunction?
and I did not suggest that vitamins are a cure. Treatable is not the same as CURABLE.
I listed homeopathic remedies  because what else is there? She said that the medicines didn't work and she does not want to give him a prescription that is not approved for kids..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amitripyline<br />
an antidepressant that can help fibromyalgia</p>
<p>Many professionals believe that the central cause of the pain of<br />
fibromyalgia is a low level of serotonin. Thus, it is beneficial to<br />
raise serotonin levels and improve sleep quality along with providing<br />
adequate nutrition<br />
(That&#8217;s where an antidepressant can help, by boosting serotonin<br />
levels, which also affect sleep)</p>
<p>-Fibromyalgia symptoms can be helped by getting more deep sleep, so<br />
Benadryl may be beneficial.</p>
<p>Chronic pain sufferers, especially those with fibromyalgia and chronic<br />
fatigue syndrome, tend to be deficient in magnesium. Magnesium<br />
supplementation has produced very good results in treating<br />
fibromyalgia.</p>
<p>Common painkillers such as aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen are<br />
not usually effective at relieving the pain of fibromyalgia. Other<br />
approaches, including attention to diet, exercise, and nutritional<br />
supplementation, are more likely to be of benefit.</p>
<p> Exercise</p>
<p>Daily gentle aerobic exercise is very important. While patients</p>
<p>who do too much exercise too soon or of the wrong kind will make</p>
<p>themselves temporarily worse, most patients who don&#8217;t begin a</p>
<p>daily aerobic exercise regimen will notice little improvement in</p>
<p>their fibromyalgia symptoms. Aerobic exercise is defined as</p>
<p>exercise that gets your heart rate up to a target heart rate for</p>
<p>the duration of the exercise period.</p>
<p>Homeopathic approach</p>
<p>Vitamin D<br />
Capsaicin Cream<br />
Vitamin B12</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br />
umm,  The what system?<br />
NEUOPR SYSTEM?? what is that..<br />
and you are suggesting her 14 year old son take a prescription medication for erectile dysfunction?<br />
and I did not suggest that vitamins are a cure. Treatable is not the same as CURABLE.<br />
I listed homeopathic remedies  because what else is there? She said that the medicines didn&#8217;t work and she does not want to give him a prescription that is not approved for kids..</p>
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