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Can Fibromyalgia give you non-stop headaches? |
Can Fibromyalgia give you non-stop headaches? yup. i don't have fm, but if it causes your muscles to tense up around your shoulders and neck, this could bring on headaches. a lady i used to work with had it and she was always headachy. Report It I don't have headaches with my FM...only when my sinuses are cutting up. Im not sure..but i have it and i have a headache almost everyday... Maybe a reaction to medications. Try some natural supplements which may help without side effects. |
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yup. ...Hi, I believe that the symptoms include muscle pain in the neck shoulders hip and back, fatigue, mental haziness, headaches, nervousness, numbness and dizziness. Oviously the severity of the sympt... Fibromyalgia is inflammation of the conenctive tissues in the muscles or arthritis of the muscle tissue instead of joints. The best description on how a person feels is like having the flu symptoms... LONG --- BUT well worth the reading. Make the connection. I am a nurse with over 25 years experience in this area and I have seen a lot of people with various illnesses caused from chemicals ... Ask your Doc about Cymbalta & Lyrica, both have helped others. Try the Cymbalta first, it may do the trick. ...Ive had it for over 3 years... no relief here....though some days or better than others..but not months apart....or even weeks. ...always feel free to contact me direct with suggestions, ideas, and expectations on how to manage to live with fibromyalgia. If you are recently diagnosed (last 5 years) it can be very emotionally ... My wife has it. You can decrease the painful symptoms by taking good care of your diet & fitness activities (when you feel able) Here are some good ideas: 1. Do something that gets your hear... |
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