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I’ve been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia since 2002. While the pain of it comes and goes, my bigger problem is the fatigue. I’m always exhausted and can’t get my day started no matter how much I try.
I’ve been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia since 2002. While the pain of it comes and goes, my bigger problem is the fatigue. I’m always exhausted and can’t get my day started no matter how much I try.
I’m uninsured, so I’m not currently seeing a doctor for this condition. Any serious suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time.
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There is a cheap generic drug that works great for people with fibromyalgia. It is called Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN). Stanford University did a trial last year with very good results. Here is the web site of the results:
If you do a search, you will find lots of other websites as well as a yahoo group; yahoogroups.com
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I completely empathize with you. I posted a question awhile ago about coping with chronic pain and fatigue and got this video as a response.
I tried the vitamin regimen and I think it helped a little bit. I’m functioning now and I was not functioning well before. I refuse to take any prescribed meds for it because I think they do more harm than good. It’s vitamins, and I checked with my doctor before I started and he said that even if your body isn’t deficient in these vitamins, you’ll just get rid of them in your urine. Good luck and hang in there.
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saying LDN works great is misleading–but it is an interestig prospect–and may be a good treatment…
they are also iunvestigating teh use of viagra to help –it also shunts blood to the brain–i would personally prefer to use teh once daily cialis
Xyrem is also a possibility–but very hard to get–and very expensive
xyrem is ghd–the recipe is actually availablke onlie–but is illegal to do
a year ago i had to leave my job due to the exhaustion–
while it is highly possible you really do have fms–be aware that it is highly overdiagnosed by docs who label any pain as fms–
they say the pain of adrenalinsufficeny is fms
the pain of thyroid is fms
i ahve seen many questiosn her where it is highly unlikely the perosn really had fms–especially whne they talk about treating tne inflammtion or wer diagnsoed with fms atthe same time as thyroid
i personally know more people misdiagnosed that actaully have it