i’ve got fm too, i am on two anti-depressants, one to help my moods, the other to chill and relax me at night. they help a bit. maybe ask your dr if you can go to a pain clinic?
It talks about food intolerances causing some of the symptoms. I have celiac disease and I was diagnosed with a bunch of other conditions before finding out that food was causing my problems. I thought I had PCOS, reactive airway disease, anxiety, acne, migraines, chronic fatigue syndrome and then when I eliminated gluten from my diet the headaches, pcos, anxiety, and CFS went away. When I took out dairy the reactive airway disease and acne went away. It was really a miracle and it came in such an unexpected form! Anyway, make sure you explore whether foods are a trigger for you. And don’t make the mistake of thinking that if foods were the cause you would notice symptoms right after you eat. The foods you eat all the time can cause delayed long term reactions just as easily as immediate reactions, so you wouldn’t necessarily notice it right away. Let me know if you have any other questions!
There is a drug that is currently being tested at Stanford University that has been showing great progress in helping many people with fibromyalgia. It is called Low Dose Naltrexone or LDN. There is also a yahoo group for people taking this drug called LDNforFibro. I have fibro and it has really been helping me. I highly recommend checking into it.
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Claire
October 1st, 2009 at 7:10 am
1i’ve got fm too, i am on two anti-depressants, one to help my moods, the other to chill and relax me at night. they help a bit. maybe ask your dr if you can go to a pain clinic?
indiechick
October 1st, 2009 at 7:36 am
2I don’t know much about support groups, but I ran across this article recently:
http://www.celiac.com/articles/118/1/Elimination-Diet-May-Ease-Fibromyalgia/Page1.html
It talks about food intolerances causing some of the symptoms. I have celiac disease and I was diagnosed with a bunch of other conditions before finding out that food was causing my problems. I thought I had PCOS, reactive airway disease, anxiety, acne, migraines, chronic fatigue syndrome and then when I eliminated gluten from my diet the headaches, pcos, anxiety, and CFS went away. When I took out dairy the reactive airway disease and acne went away. It was really a miracle and it came in such an unexpected form! Anyway, make sure you explore whether foods are a trigger for you. And don’t make the mistake of thinking that if foods were the cause you would notice symptoms right after you eat. The foods you eat all the time can cause delayed long term reactions just as easily as immediate reactions, so you wouldn’t necessarily notice it right away. Let me know if you have any other questions!
justmeinthisworld
October 1st, 2009 at 11:01 am
3fms is a NEUORLOGICAL DISORDER taht causes pain in the soft tissues among many otehr symtpoms
you need to find a wayto regulate the neuro system
my symptoms wer ereversed after i had a seizure-
and tahn again after surgery–i suspect it was teh anastetic that allowed by brainto actually work right for a couple hours
the symptoms came back though
JUDY_H
October 1st, 2009 at 3:09 pm
4There is a drug that is currently being tested at Stanford University that has been showing great progress in helping many people with fibromyalgia. It is called Low Dose Naltrexone or LDN. There is also a yahoo group for people taking this drug called LDNforFibro. I have fibro and it has really been helping me. I highly recommend checking into it.
ron
October 1st, 2009 at 5:56 pm
5FM is a musculoskeletal pain and fatigue disorder for which the cause is still unknown. it means pain in the fibrous tissues in the body.
This magazine will give you all the details of the problem and the sort of support you can expect.
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