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<blockquote data-quote="Nyxks" data-source="post: 2175231" data-attributes="member: 116204"><p>Hate to tell you but there is no pain relief, control maybe but if you truly have fibromyalgia then welcome to living hockey stick. Because there is no one treatment for it, it is a junk catch all of medical when they can't find another root cause. To explain your pain, or do not care to look further or get other specialists involved. </p><p></p><p>Was told I have fibromyalgia 5 years ago, didnt believe the doc sounded wrong n fishy. Yep it was he never put down in my official medical records that diagnosis, he actually put insufferable pain (which is a completely separate condition) and sent me on my way. To live in pain, my gp took his word at face value and nothing more. </p><p></p><p>Fast forwars new gp one who sides with ne that there is something wrong and to get to the bottom of it, three neurologists later and many MRIs, CT/PET scans and several nerve conduction tests and I get dianosed with Dystonia (which is a condition that can cause insufferable pain). </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying fibromyalgia doesn't exist but it has become for many a catch all instead of continuing to search. Or so it does seem from all the people I've talked to who say that they have fibromyalgia and who havent kept searching for answers when lifestyle changes are made and what not. </p><p></p><p>Good luck on your journey and dont let them white wash things because it doesnt dit into a tidy whole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nyxks, post: 2175231, member: 116204"] Hate to tell you but there is no pain relief, control maybe but if you truly have fibromyalgia then welcome to living hockey stick. Because there is no one treatment for it, it is a junk catch all of medical when they can't find another root cause. To explain your pain, or do not care to look further or get other specialists involved. Was told I have fibromyalgia 5 years ago, didnt believe the doc sounded wrong n fishy. Yep it was he never put down in my official medical records that diagnosis, he actually put insufferable pain (which is a completely separate condition) and sent me on my way. To live in pain, my gp took his word at face value and nothing more. Fast forwars new gp one who sides with ne that there is something wrong and to get to the bottom of it, three neurologists later and many MRIs, CT/PET scans and several nerve conduction tests and I get dianosed with Dystonia (which is a condition that can cause insufferable pain). I'm not saying fibromyalgia doesn't exist but it has become for many a catch all instead of continuing to search. Or so it does seem from all the people I've talked to who say that they have fibromyalgia and who havent kept searching for answers when lifestyle changes are made and what not. Good luck on your journey and dont let them white wash things because it doesnt dit into a tidy whole. [/QUOTE]
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