Your BEST FIBROMYALGIA TIPS...Please!
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MM: Sorry to hear you're going through this. I went to the Q&A board here, typed in fibromyalgia on the search, and this link came up. Perhaps there will be some help for you there: http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/information/dbsearch.php
Best wishes,
Carlita
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I was diagnosed as having fibromyalgia several years ago. I have tried various medical solutions, none of which really made a difference.
I do take an antidepressant (Prozac) since depression often goes with the restrictions that fibro present, but my whole family is on antidepressants so I don't know whether it is the nature or nuture!
Stretching, soaking, and gentle massage are helpful. Removing stressful situations (I retired) helps, but life keeps getting in the way of that.
My best remedy has been to develop the ability to "rise above" the pain. I think that in formal circles it is called bio-feedback. I have dealt with the pain for so long that I have developed the coping mechanism of putting the pain somewhere else so that I can do what has to be done.
The pain is still there and usually has to be dealt with, but I have been able to take care of the daily stuff and then I hit the hot tub and soak and stretch.
I find that walking helps and, even when I think that I hurt so much that I can't move, I can still walk for a long time and actually feel better afterward.
The National Fibromyalgia Association has an extensive list of reading materials that address all facets of fibromyalgia. The site is http://www.fmaware.org/.
Knowledge is power! Learn all you can. Good luck. See a rheumatologist!
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Oh my Melissa, I just googled Fibromyalgia and I have all of the symptoms....this is interesting....I hurt in many places but especially in my upper chest area and legs....I have been thinking I have RLS because of my need to move my legs all the time and sleeping well has been an issue for a while. In my shoulder area there are spots that have been real tender for a while.
I will be researching this more. Please let me know what you find out.
Hugs,
Dana
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