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my story of fibromyalgia

Post a new topicby livingwith on Mon Aug 20, 2007 4:20 pm

I was found to have this terrible disease just last year. i’ve been achey for years it seems, and my neurologist told me this i was in shock, cause my primary dr. said it was arthrist [arthritis] in all my joints.
Does any one have a good day with this disease? My feet ache and burn so bad i can hardly walk, and my legs are always in pain from my shoulders to the bottom of my feet, especially behind my knees. let me hear from you if you have these signs. i’m on neurotin for this. wh...Read the full article
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Re: my story of fibromyalgia

Post a new topicby teenie1964 on Sun Aug 26, 2007 3:30 am

I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia six years ago. I was put through every test imaginable and took every medicine...neurontin, predinsone, flexeril, celebrex, vioxx,...and on and on. Until I seen a rheumatologist, I was so depressed and in pain I wanted to die ( not literally...lol), but I didn't care if I got out of bed. I didn't work for a year. Until I was put on a regimen to get deep sleep at night, a good anti-depressant and a low dose of elavil. I take Cymbalta, Ambien 10 mg, Elavil 25 mg...I take this every night. It's the only way I keep functioning. Strengthening exercises help with coordination and strength. The pain and sensitivity, but if you get on a good sleep regimen, you will see a difference. I've been on Ambien for 6 years now and will continue to take it if it means leading a half way normal life. I hope this will help others, just see a reputable rheumatologist, they know more and understand about fibromyalgia than some general doctors. During flare ups, I found that Tylenol helps better than anti-inflammatories or muscle relaxers. Lorcet is okay for flare ups but not an every day deal. Hard on the kidneys..Prednisone helped, but only made me gain 50 lbs, so that's definitely not the way to go...lol. Just do what ever it takes to get a good nights sleep...EVERY NIGHT....not 2-3 nights a week. Cymbalta also is suppose to help with the pain. This combination has worked well for me.... Good luck
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Re: my story of fibromyalgia

Post a new topicby teenie1964 on Sun Aug 26, 2007 3:32 am

I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia six years ago. I was put through every test imaginable and took every medicine...neurontin, predinsone, flexeril, celebrex, vioxx,...and on and on. Until I seen a rheumatologist, I was so depressed and in pain I wanted to die ( not literally...lol), but I didn't care if I got out of bed. I didn't work for a year. Until I was put on a regimen to get deep sleep at night, a good anti-depressant and a low dose of elavil. I take Cymbalta, Ambien 10 mg, Elavil 25 mg...I take this every night. It's the only way I keep functioning. Strengthening exercises help with coordination and strength. The pain and sensitivity, but if you get on a good sleep regimen, you will see a difference. I've been on Ambien for 6 years now and will continue to take it if it means leading a half way normal life. I hope this will help others, just see a reputable rheumatologist, they know more and understand about fibromyalgia than some general doctors. During flare ups, I found that Tylenol helps better than anti-inflammatories or muscle relaxers. Lorcet is okay for flare ups but not an every day deal. Hard on the kidneys..Prednisone helped, but only made me gain 50 lbs, so that's definitely not the way to go...lol. Just do what ever it takes to get a good nights sleep...EVERY NIGHT....not 2-3 nights a week. Cymbalta also is suppose to help with the pain. This combination has worked well for me.... Good luck
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