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SherrillG
on 3/1/16 7:05 am
Topic: RE: Recently diagnosed. HELP PLEASE Exercises and Revision...

I have had fibro since 1994. It is quite disabling. I used to work in a factory, eight hours a day. I have gained about 150 lbs., gone on disability, and have tried to have a "normal" life. I have a wonderful husband who supports me, even with the mood swings that I have. ? I would like to encourage new ppl with Fibro to, #1 get a good GP, who will let you try what works for you as far as exercise, pain management, food. #2 Go to other forums and learn as much as you can about your condition, and #3 do what makes you feel good, and donty get discouraged by family who don't understand fibro. (And discouragement in yourself is inevitable, but you didn't ask for this condition and its NOT your fault!! Find friends on the computer highway who will support you no matter what. Good luck.

 

 

NYMom222
on 1/18/16 10:20 pm
RNY on 07/23/14
Topic: RE: Anyone out there have had an RNY, and a hysterectomy and had problem with HRT malabsorption?

I had a Hysterectomy and take HRT. I had RNY after the Hysterectomy. Mine are a bioidentical cream where they compound the script for me... I have had to have quite a few increases since surgery. I get bloodwork once or twice a year to check my levels.

Cynthia 5'11" RNY 7/23/2014

Goal reached 17 months. 220lb Weight Loss
Plastic Surgery Dr. Joseph Michaels - LBL and Hernia Repair 2/29/16, Arm Lift, BL, 5/2/16, Leg Lift 7/25/16

#lifeisanadventure #fightthegoodfight #noregrets

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A_new_beginning
on 1/17/16 11:40 pm - MD
RNY on 08/29/13
Topic: RE: Anyone out there have had an RNY, and a hysterectomy and had problem with HRT malabsorption?

I have to agree with rinnnatajacc14.  I hope you find the help you were seeking. 

 

 

Surgery date: August 29th, 2013

HW: 247 lbs. Height: 5' 2"

LW: 123 lbs!

 

        

A_new_beginning
on 1/17/16 11:38 pm - MD
RNY on 08/29/13
A_new_beginning
on 1/17/16 11:33 pm, edited 1/17/16 3:33 pm - MD
RNY on 08/29/13
grey
on 1/5/16 5:10 am - dalton, GA
Topic: RE: What to expect

hi, how did you appointment go for fibromyalgia go? When I was told I had fibromyalgia I was so weak and I could not even stand for someone to touch me seemed even the water in the shower was uncomfortable. I am hoping after my surgery and wt lose  it will help ease the pain, some people say when they get the carbs out of there system it helps with the pain.

Grey

Hislady
on 11/14/15 8:54 pm - Vancouver, WA
Topic: RE: What to expect

I totally understand and for many years that was the norm, we were told we were just overly emotional or it was women stuff but now it has actually been named a disease so many more docs are coming around. If one doesn't believe in it try another till you find a good one, they are out there.

I know just what you mean about the pain and fibro is very commonly in the neck and shoulder area also the back and hip area. Someone can just brush up against my arm and it feels like I've been jabbed with a knife! I can't even sleep in the same bed with my sweet hubby because he bumps into me and I feel like I was beat with a 2x4 in the morning. It is just awful sometimes I feel like I get beat every day, everything hurts all the time! So I sure do know how you feel good luck with the docs and like I said if you don't get a good one right away keep looking there are more and more now that believe and actually treat fibro.

browneyes65
on 11/1/15 11:38 pm - IN
Topic: RE: What to expect

I have read some bad stories on here about Doctors not believing about Fibro. I asked my PCP to send a referral to the Rheumatologist. My problem is I'm tender all over and been wanting to figure it out. I'm sore around neck and shoulder area. I'm not sure what it is but want to know. I don't take any pills besides my vitamins so I'm not out for drugs. I don't want the Doctor to think I want pain meds because right now I can live without drugs. I will tell the Rheumatologist that I just want some answers why I'm so tender because it does hurt if you push the skin in, like a poke. I'm tender everywhere.

Hislady
on 11/1/15 9:52 pm - Vancouver, WA
Topic: RE: What to expect

Well if you see a primary doc they may refer you to a rheumatologist or neurologist because they usually are the ones who deal with fibro and some times pain management people. For starters they will most likely ask you lots of questions and like I said they will most likely refer you to a specialist. Once you see the specialist they will most likely run lots of tests because the diagnosis is more a matter of elimination. There is no actual test they can do to determine fibro. There are several meds they can give you that will help with the pain. Good luck to you and hope it all goes smoothly!

browneyes65
on 10/23/15 11:05 pm - IN
Topic: What to expect

I have a question, I'm sure I have Fibromyalgia and I'm going to make an Appointment to find out. Could you tell me what to expect from my first visit? I have had this for many years but lately the pain is getting worse and not sure if it's due to my weight loss.

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