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Fibromyalgia

An inflammation of the fibrous or connective tissue of the body, Fibromyalgia is characterized by chronic widespread pain and a heightened and painful response to pressure, along with fatigue and joint stiffness. There is no recognized cure for fibromyalgia, but some treatments have been demonstrated to be effective in reducing symptoms.

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Fibromyalgia in children?

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Fibromyalgia tendonitis can be managed with the appropriate medications, physical therapy and lifestyle changes Visit Dr. Badsha Medical for comprehensive treatment. Click to check details about Fibromyalgia Treatment in dubai

Does cold make fibromyalgia worse?

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yes it definately does, muscles tend to ache more and you feel bunged up.

Can thyroid symptoms be misdiagnosed as fibromyalgia?

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Many of the symptoms are similar and it is easily misdiagnosed.

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Taking the time to research, here's what I've learned about the thyroid and Autoimmune diseases in general. First: can thyroid symptoms be mistaken for Fibromyalgia? Highly unlikely because there are definitive tests and images that can accurately detect a thyroid problem and/or disease and/or tumor of the thyroid. Thyroid functioning tests would be conducted way ahead of suspecting an Autoimmune disease like Fibromyalgia.

A person suffering from Fibromyalgia would have a range of symptoms with a lot of tests showing negative results. There is one 'EXCEPTION'. When Fibromyalgia is in a 'flare up' stage, it's likely at least one or more of the patients immugobulin's (specific test of the immune system) would be off. Most notably, the IgE (immugobulin E) will probably test high. A normal IgE will nest around the 114 number (it's higher for men than women). My IgE is a good example of a immugoblulin in a serious temper tantrum. It's at 1,850. Sounds like I should explode, huh? Anyways...testing immugobulins tells doctors how well or not the immune system is functioning. Doctors can also test to see if an autoimmune disorder is in the rheumatic system using a blood test known as ANA and/or ANCA. It's easy for doctors to know they're dealing with inappropriate immune responses when other trouble makers test negative (like the thyroid).

So back to answering the original question, the thyroid would be an easy and obvious thing to test before suspecting an Autoimmune disease. What makes a Fibromyalgia diagnoses particularly important is the patient getting referred to a Neurologist first and then Rheumatologist to have their symptoms properly evaluated. It usually takes the skill of both doctors, but the Neurologists are an important first stop to help rule out and/or identify any related neorpathy conditions and flush out a more serious illness. These two specialists can usually pinpoint the definitive differences between Fibromyalgia vs. another Autoimmune diseases.

An autoimmune disease is simply a failure of one or more immugobulins in the immune system to respond correctly. The irrational response(s) are a result of brain tranmissions getting their wires crossed. Everyone with allergies suffers with an inappropriate immune response. In those cases the response is mild and responds quickly to OTC or perscription medications. Autoimmune diseases don't easily respond. The inflammation controlled by the central nervous system can be horrific and what parts of the body they attack is how they are segregated by name. Fibroymalgia is not alone in being difficult to diagnose nor is it alone in knowing exactly what causes it. It's difference is not being as consistent with the areas of the body it attacks whereas Lupus, MS, and Vascultis usually have a more definitive pattern that help doctors identify and monitor those diseases as they progress. If those patterns don't develop the doctors have named the mobility autoimmune disease Fibromyalgia. It is not a trash diagnoses nor is it a 'I give up' diagnosis. The disease moves around the body like a pin ball in a pin ball machine and that's what give it a unique identity. But there's the real deal. It's not as important that someone know with certainly which Autoimmune disease they have as it is having the right kind of doctor and monitored treatment.

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Fibromyalgia is an individual syndrome...what works for one is not the same for the next. Yes, Thyroid Symptoms can be confused for FIBRO and same back, and YES you can have them both happening FOR REAL at the same time. My rheumy had me doing labs to follow levels, when I felt best/worst, etc. A couple years of tracking. I was able to move through menopause keeping my Thyroid numbers perfect. 1 week of hot flashes. And when my thyroid level is adjusted to 2.0, I feel my best and that I am in control.

I do not use the latest of the drugs out on the market claiming cure or changes in my FIBRO condition. I have had FMS since I was a little girl, documented by medical records. As a child, they would use penicillin injections to 'make me better'. This is no different that the flooded drug market with the latest. Each has to figure out what works. My mind works hard, even if the body lags behind. Fibromyalgia won't kill you. It can make your life unbearable, tho.

My FIBRO also mimics MS, to the point of full testing to rule it out. MS runs in my family, my generation (6). Followed advice of THEIR doctors and was tested. Symptoms stated FMS related. Had a friend who was Dxed as FMS, later finding out it was MS as she regressed.

Why does fibromyalgia hurt so bad?

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There are many reasons you may have a "flare" when dealing with Fibromyalgia. Stress and diet, as well as weather are major contributors. Try to avoid stressful situations, and stay calm as much as possible. Meditation can help. Stick to a regular routine that includes daily low-impact exercise like yoga or Tai Chi. Pay attention to your diet and avoid inflammatory foods like artificial sweeteners, and MSG. While small amounts of alcohol (a serving a day) can be helpful, larger amounts can increase inflammation. Watch for incoming weather patterns and try to schedule yourself accordingly. When you know you will e facing stressful situations or weather patterns that might cause you to flare, try to relax and rest as much as possible.

Does fibromyalgia have anything to do with the lungs?

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Fibromyalgia does not directly impact the lungs. However, Fibromyalgia pain affects the entire body including the lungs. A common co-existing condition with Fibromyalgia is Costochondritis, which is an inflammation of the ribs causing chest pain. This pain can make you feel like something is wrong with your lungs, or even like you are having a heart attack. If you have chest pain that comes on suddenly you should get checked out immediately.

Why do i get light headed nausea hot flashes and it come and goes?

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If you have Fibromyalgia, Lupus or MS light headedness, dizziness and nausea are not uncommon. Medications you are taking can also cause these symptoms. You should be checked out by your doctor for any other potential causes.

Why do amphetamines help fibromyalgia?

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Fibromyalgia is a widespread pain disorder. Codeine can help this because it is an opiate medication, which means it relieves pain. Opiates bind to the opioid receptors of the body, causing the release or increased usage of the the body's feel-good or pain relieving chemicals.

There are also studies being made where it is being found out, for reasons not yet known, fibromyalgia patients seem to be more responsive to codeine than other opiates such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, and others. Codeine is said to be a weaker narcotic, so with the suffering of many of these patients being so severe; this is a mystery worth studying.

Is methadone for fibromyalgia?

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Methadone is mostly used for opiate addiction and in some cases it is used for pain management.

Can fibromyalgia cause hip and knee bursitis?

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It may cause symptoms identical to bursitis

Who treats fibromyalgia in Minnesota?

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There are a number of hospitals that offer fibromyalgia treatment but it is best to find one that specializes the the treatment of fibromyalgia.

What causes lumps under the eyes?

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Generally this is from a lack of sleep. However some drug abuse can cause this as well.

What is the best way to treat pain from fibryomyalgia?

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There are many products that are known to help with pain and sleep problems from fibromyalgia. Try single oils such as copaiba, peppermint, wintergreen, and frankincense. Blends would be good to try as well, so you could check out PanAway, deep relief roll on, aroma seize, and relieve it. There is a drink called NingXia Red, that would be worth trying as well. For sleep, you could try oils such as lavender, RuTaVala, cedarwood, peace and calming, tranquil roll on, and Valerian.

Does smoking cigarettes and pot effect white blood cell count?

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Yes smoking effects your white cells and especially your breathing lungs.

How does a person get fibromyalgia?

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There is no known cause of Fibromyalgia. Some report that they have had symptoms since childhood and there may be a genetic component to the disorder. Others develop it following a major physical or mental stress.

What pain medication will doctor prescribe for fibromyalgia?

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There are a variety of drugs used to treat Fibromyalgia. It is most often treated witha combination of muscle relaxers, anti-depresants and a class of anti-seizure medications that include Lyrica and Neurontin.

How do you know if you have fibromyalgia?

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QUICK DIAGNOSIS:

By getting a diagnosis

http://www.myfibro.com/fibromyalgia-diagnosis DOCTOR DIAGNOSIS:

You can also go to a doctor [Rheumatologist] to get tested by them pressing on 18 tender points. If you have 8 out of eighteen they consider you having possible fibromyalgia. Other doctors will perform the test although there are still naive doctors who do not believe in the disease. BLOOD TEST:

Although now there is a BLOOD TEST! Fibromyalgia patients have a higher level of anti-polymer antibodies in their blood. For more information go to autoimmune technologies the link is below. You can get your doctor to order the test by printing out the information at the website linked below. Or type in

www.Autoimmune.com

What is a risk factor for fibromyalgia?

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hard to breath

Does Strattera work for Fibromyalgia?

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As an adult woman, I've had amazing results with it and very few side effects. Mostly it helps me with organizational skills and sequential thinking (normally, I'm all over the place). It also tends to help with my temper. While I wouldn't say I have a horrible temper normally, I do tend to be much more even when I'm taking Strattera. Lastly, I notice an improvement with is my ability to act in a professional manner. Here, I notice the most dramatic improvement and quite frankly, I've become afraid to go without. It's hard to be more specific without knowing me. Short answer: Yes.

Long answer: It really depends on the person, though, and how their body reacts to it (or any medication for that matter - each person is different). You don't necessarily "feel" Strattera working because it does not give the same energy or "high" like the stimulants such as Ritalin do, but you will "know" if it is working because you'll notice the improvements in yourself. If you start taking Strattera, be patient with it. It can take up to a month to start seeing results and it can take a couple of weeks for your body to adjust to the initial side effects (which can include nausea and fatigue).

I am 35 and recently diagnosed with ADHD. If I could go back in time, I would want my ADHD diagnosed when I was a child and would want Strattera to be available then. Why? Because it has made THAT big of a difference for me in my life. I'm still me, but I'm a much better, much more focused me.

Is there a fibromyalgia diet?

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There is a belief that diet can be the cause of the problem. But certain foods can make the condition worse. It once was also believed that spinach made you stronger, carrots gives you better eyesight, and spicy food gives you ulcers. Now there is some truth to these old wives tales like carrots are good for your eye site but will not improve it, Spinach will not make you stronger although it is good for you, and spicy food will not give you ulcers although it will aggravate them. I know they will find diet has little to do with fibromyalgia also. There is no diet to CURE fibromyalgia. Autoimmune technologies has recently found fibromyalgia patients to have an increase of anti-polymer antibodies. What this means is as clear as why those with Lupus or Rheumatory arthritis have an increase in certain antibodies but it is for sure that diet will not cure either of those diseases either.

Just like there being some truths in the old wives tales listed above there may be some truths in diet helping or hurting those with fibromyalgia. Diet will not cure the disease, but someone eating unhealthy is not going to help the many symptoms that Fibromyalgia patients endure. A healthy diet may help with the irritable bowl syndrome, dizziness, sleeplessness, and possibly in some incidents the pain.

For anyone to state that diet can cure or cause fibromyalgia is both inconceivably naive and inconsiderate propaganda. It has been an on going battle to get the medical society to accept fibromyalgia at all. They once believed it was all in the head of hypochondriacs, a scape goat for druggies, mental disorder/sleep disorder. This is a disease that there is no known cure. It is hard enough to get friends and families of the FM sufferers to understand the disease without spreading propaganda that diet and exercise can CURE fibromyalgia. [this is not to the poster but to the many sites spreading this lie] There is no known cure and finally after so many years there is now a blood test so those who suffer can get the medical attention they need. So yes just like with cancer, lupus, MS or any other disease there are aspects of exercise and diet that can make a fibromyalgia sufferer more or less comfortable but unfortunately a cure, is not so simple.

Go to Autoimmune.com for more information on the test.

Can someone have leukemia and fibromyalgia at the same time?

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Yes. Fibromyalgia can co-exist with any number of other diseases or disorders.

What are uncommon symptoms of fibromyalgia?

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While it cannot be said with certainty that FMS is hereditary, it has been found in more than one member of some families. It affects millions of people and occurs in adults of all ages, with more women being affected than men.

What is Bambakomallophobia?

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Most phobias respond to graded exposure & cognitive behaviour therapy - there's no reason to think that fear of cotton wool would be any different. I guess all you have to weigh up is whether the current impact on your quality of life is worth spending half-a-dozen sessions with a psychologist/other registered mental health professional. Neither graded exposure or CBT are rocket science, but if you think bambakomallophobia is worth tackling you'd be well advised to track down somebody who knows a fair bit about specific anxiety disorders. Good luck!