There are a number of potential ways to ease Fibromyalgia symptoms. Beyond the standard prescription drugs you should consider natural supplements including magnesium and Vit D, light exercise such as Yoga or Tai Chi and potential diet changes. You may want to explore a diet absent of processed foods, artificial sweeteners and gluten. Many find a diet similar to the Paleo diet to be very helpful in improving their symptoms.
you can take pretty much any FDA drug that is on the market for fibromyalgia. Some suggestions are Cymbalta, Flexeril, Lyrica, Savella and Ultram.
Yes. Fibromyalgia can co-exist with any number of other diseases or disorders.
Any body can get fibromyalgia
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No. Fibormyaliga is not cancer and can not turn into cancer. Those are very different issues. Fibromyalgia can co-exist with any number of other disorders or diseases.
Buckingham street? Any other suggestions?
Not necessarily. Fibromyalgia can affect any part of the body - with varying symptoms.
No.
Fibromyalgia is often triggered by a major physical or mental stress. Therefore, the same factors that lead to certain other conditions may also lead to fibromyalgia. Some of these conditions include migraines; autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and ankylosing spondyilitis; irritable bowel syndrome; and depression.
Fibromyalgia is a name given to a group of symptoms marked by generalized pain and muscle stiffness. These symptoms can be felt in any area of the body. Other symptoms include fatigue and insomnia. Fibromyalgia, unlike RA Fibromyalgia does not cause inflammation or damage to the painful areas, Like RA it can occur in any part of the body.Like RA Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE): SLE is an autoimmune disorder that can affect many organ systems within the body.
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 -
As far as I know Ian has 2 children. But that is only what I know :-). Any other suggestions?