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If you don't have pain pills (I'm assuming you mean opiates), I would try Klonopin, or a muscle relaxer. I find Tylenol and Motrin and Advil, etc to be useless. Or, you could try Cymbalta or Lyrica, which supposedly work for fibromyalgia pain. What really works though, is exercise, and stretching, and ice and warm wraps, and massages, things like that. I know it sucks, I wish a pill would make all the pain go away, but I sure haven't found one.
Prescribed for pain and fatigue of fibromyalgia.
Excess weight can increase your Fibromyalgia pain, and can increase pain in general.
do you get pain in your ankles from fibromyalgia -yes, all the time. I also have it in my back, legs, feet, arms, and I get migranes.
No, there are currently no cures for fibromyalgia. Only ways to ease the pain.
Yes, Fibromyalgia is chronic widespread pain throughout the body. The pain can be both muscular and nerve based.
Fibromyalgia pain may be body wide or centered in specific tender points in the muscles and joints. Among the many symptoms of fibromyalgia are persistent. The pain may be body wide or centered in specific tender points in the muscles and joints. Among the many symptoms of fibromyalgia are persistent
Fibromyalgia is pain in muscle and in connective tissues. It is musculoskeletal pain accompanied by fatigue, mood issues, sleep and memory issues.To know more about fibromyalgia visit http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001463/ or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibromyalgia
Some do find that marijuana is effective for treating some symptoms of Fibromyalgia.
Not necessarily. Fibromyalgia can affect any part of the body - with varying symptoms.
If you are in chronic pain, you may have had people or your doctor mention fibromyalgia. What is fibromyalgia? Fibromyalgia is widespread pain in the muscles and joints. It can also cause fatigue and lead to depression and the inability to perform normal functions. Fibro sufferers may be sensitive to touch in one or more trigger points on the body.