Doctors can recommend the use of marijuana.
No they do not and cannot marijuana is illegal to own and or give to others and results in prison or parol.
Some do find that marijuana is effective for treating some symptoms of Fibromyalgia.
Welbutrin is not typically used for Fibromyalgia. However, most doctors do use a combination of medications that include an anti-depressant.
Some people with fibromyalgia use supplements but some doctors are not sure the supplements help. Please see the following for additional information: www.niams.nih.gov/Health_Info/Fibromyalgia/default.asp -
I think in Omaha Medical Doctor Directory you can find the directory of doctors who treat fibromyalgia in Omaha, NE
No, you cannot get a prescription for medical marijuana in Virginia. Virginia does not currently allow any use of marijuana, medically or not, as it is illegal. Doctors are not allowed to prescribe it.
Treatments for Fibromyalgia include:The medication, Lyrica.
It is rarely a good idea to self-diagnose yourself. Doctors typically do not take it seriously. If you believe you have Fibromyalgia you should report your symptoms to your doctor and be fully evaluated. Once you have been diagnosed by a physician, if other doctors do not believe you, you will have medical records to show them. Unfortunately, there are a large number of doctors that still do not believe that Fibromyalgia is a real disorder.
It's a neurological problem and doctors put it as fibromyalgia.
doctors can perscribe marijuana to canser patients
Marijuana
People with fibromyalgia often need a rheumatology consultation (a meeting with a doctor who specializes in disorders of the joints, muscles, and soft tissue) to decide the cause of various rheumatic symptoms