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<blockquote data-quote="photognut" data-source="post: 921634" data-attributes="member: 128529"><p>Hi Andrea,</p><p></p><p>First off, you truly have my admiration. </p><p></p><p>By total coincidence, I have stumbled across something. My friend suffers from Fibromyalgia and we swap research which throws up interesting connections. What has Fibromyalgia got to with diabetes? In the book - What your Doctor may not tell you about Fibromyalgia by R.Paul St. Amand. In chapter 5 he says Hypoglycemia and Fibromyalgia often go hand in hand. Fibromyalgia is often difficult to diagnose, suffers experience excruciating pain, fatigue to a debilitating degree - not saying this is the reason, just trying to offer additional possibility to explore. Keep ya chin up, I hope a way forward for you and your husband is found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="photognut, post: 921634, member: 128529"] Hi Andrea, First off, you truly have my admiration. By total coincidence, I have stumbled across something. My friend suffers from Fibromyalgia and we swap research which throws up interesting connections. What has Fibromyalgia got to with diabetes? In the book - What your Doctor may not tell you about Fibromyalgia by R.Paul St. Amand. In chapter 5 he says Hypoglycemia and Fibromyalgia often go hand in hand. Fibromyalgia is often difficult to diagnose, suffers experience excruciating pain, fatigue to a debilitating degree - not saying this is the reason, just trying to offer additional possibility to explore. Keep ya chin up, I hope a way forward for you and your husband is found. [/QUOTE]
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