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Any advice for dealing with fibromyalgia ? |
im looking for natural teatments and home remidies as well as potenital exercises that one suffering with this pain may be able to do thanks for your time There are some experimental prescription drugs out there, but I'd consider them a last resort. Learn as much as you can about FMS -- there are a few really good books on it right now. (Just search Amazon for 'fibromyalgia') Dr. Weil and Anne Louise Gittleman have some great insights on FMS and diet. Educate yourself about the fascia, myofascial pain, and the Ming Method (Ming Chew). Also, do some research on inflammation and anti-inflammatory diets -- things like sugar, trans fat, and alcohol really exacerbate FMS symptoms. There are quite a few healthy changes you can make (lifestyle, diet, mental/emotional wellness) that will really improve your quality of life. Medications: Lyrica. I was diagnosed about 1 yr ago. I'm 32. I'm on Cymbalta. I was on Lyrica and it didn't help much but I've heard several people say they liked it. Lyrica made me gain weight which didn't help my condition. I also go to physical therapy 2 times a week and it helps a little. They teach me stretches, a few strengthening exercises and do massage. They also have a hydro-bed which is very nice. The main thing I have learned that helps is to get as much rest as you can. I have 2 kids so it's not easy but it's essential. I wear comfy shoes and try to stay somewhat active but don't push myself too hard or I'll flare. My rheumatologist suggested yoga which I plan to try. I hope some of this helps. I know it's frustrating but just know you aren't alone. At least you can say you finally have a diagnosis. It was getting pretty irritating and frustrating to have to deal with the people you love and your doctors looking at you like you are crazy. The symptoms of fibromyalgia can be pretty hard to hammer down, so try to give them a break. They probably really did think you were crazy. But with all of that unpleasantness out of the way, you really need to focus on getting fibromyalgia relief. No one needs to tell you how nasty life can be with your symptoms. It鈥檚 going to seem pretty simple, but here are a few ways you can make your life more pleasant with this disease. try going organic in your diet....sometimes there are sensitives that can aggravate fibro that you may not be aware of....same thing with cleaning products......water aerobics is good exercise for fibro, the warm water can help relax muscles and the water helps decrease impact on joints....accupuncture is effective for pain relief for some....dietary supplements may be helpful also try corvalen. I improved a lot after checking and removing allergies from my diet. I've had fibromyalgia since 1982 http://www.fms-help.com/fibro.htm You might be interested in reading my 100 Tips for Coping with Fibromyalgia at http://www.fms-help.com/tips.htm hi there, yes homeopathy, read this inspiring article there is no inflammation in FMS---so treatments for inflammation won't help Massage therapy is very effective in dealing with fibromyalgia |
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