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<blockquote data-quote="ButtterflyLady" data-source="post: 960828" data-attributes="member: 43498"><p>Thanks for your kind words. It's ok most of the time and I seem to have a mild case of fibro compared to others. I am more affected by the fatigue side of it that the pain side, fortunately.</p><p></p><p>There are many causes of these kinds of symptoms and fibro is a diagnosis that can only be arrived at after testing everything else that can be tested. Most of these tests can be done by your GP but if they draw a blank then a rheumatologist can probably help. Your symptoms could be caused by a vitamin or mineral deficiency, a thyroid or iron issue, an rheumatic-type condition or many other things. You're not on statins are you? Write down for your doctor what the symptoms feel like over the course of a day, what makes them better or worse, and when they started. It may take some time to get to the bottom of it but don't give up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButtterflyLady, post: 960828, member: 43498"] Thanks for your kind words. It's ok most of the time and I seem to have a mild case of fibro compared to others. I am more affected by the fatigue side of it that the pain side, fortunately. There are many causes of these kinds of symptoms and fibro is a diagnosis that can only be arrived at after testing everything else that can be tested. Most of these tests can be done by your GP but if they draw a blank then a rheumatologist can probably help. Your symptoms could be caused by a vitamin or mineral deficiency, a thyroid or iron issue, an rheumatic-type condition or many other things. You're not on statins are you? Write down for your doctor what the symptoms feel like over the course of a day, what makes them better or worse, and when they started. It may take some time to get to the bottom of it but don't give up. [/QUOTE]
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