Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 Hi, I am new here also. I am desperate to get healthy again. I used to be really healthy & active, but was " diagnosed " with severe fibromylagia years ago, after they couldn't figure out what was wrong with me. For those of you who don't know, fibromyalgia is supposedly a muscle & joint disease that causes widespread pain to different degrees & they don't know what causes it, or how to treat it, except to give you pain meds & muscle relaxers for muscle spasms. since then I have gotten steadily worse with my symptoms, have even gotten new symptoms that worry me, but whenever I go to my doctor all they do is try to push more medications on me, & don't even try to figure out what is the cause of all this. I have lost my trust & faith in traditional doctors, & have decided to take my health in my own hands & try to research & figure out what is wrong with me, & what natural cures & vitamins & herbs might help. I was only in my mid-twenties when all of these symptoms started & have had to quit working & go on disability because the pain & fatigue have gotten so bad that I can barely get out of bed some days & doing everything hurts, the pain is there just about 24/7 & I want to get off all the medications & get my life back. I don't totally believe the diagnosis of fibro, but don't know what else it could be. Here are the symptoms that bother or worry me the most, but there are others. Does anyone have any idea what might help? The main symptom is severe pain in all my muscles & joints,(mostly in upper & lower back, neck, shoulders, knees, hips) severe fatigue ( I have noticed the fatigue is worse when the pain is worse), memory fog, trouble concentrating, trouble sleeping deeply, chronic constipation, severe migraine headaches on one side of my head from 1 to 4x a month, nausea, weakness. And my immune system is shot, I get every virus & bug that comes along & it takes me twice as long as everyone else to get rid of it. I just started taking more vitamins,eating healthier & more raw foods, & am doing a " colon cleanse " thing, which seems to help a little. Also I do epson salt baths when the pain & stiffness is real bad 7 that seems to help a little. And extra Iron, vitamin C, & B- vitamins seems to help with the fatigue. Anyone have any idea's?? Thanks, Theresa in OR. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2008 Report Share Posted March 5, 2008 The number one thing is DO NOT take iron unless you have been tested and know for a fact you need it. This is very serious for all to note. Do some research on iron overload or hemochromatosis (genetic disorder which I have) and you will see. Note: Senior vitamins do not contain iron and Geritol is no longer a big seller. The number 2 thing I would look into is Antibiotic Protocol. You may have a pathogen that has made a home in your muscles and it is taking all your nutrients for itself leaving you with nothing but profound fatigue and pain. Check into Mycoplasma bacterial infection and see your symptoms. Insurance will pay for test if you're positive, and longterm treatment, but won't if you test negative. Too much trouble for doctors to risk, if negative you'll scream about the cost, so they just go there. Otherwise, at the least stick with vitamins and supplements to give your body a fighting chance. Good luck, Jan And extra Iron, vitamin C, & B- > vitamins seems to help with the fatigue. > Anyone have any idea's?? > Thanks, Theresa in OR. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2008 Report Share Posted March 5, 2008 Theresa, try natto (or nattokinase, the enzyme in natto). From David Williams, DC, newsletter: " There are so many conditions that might benefit from natto that it's hard to list them all, especially when you consider how many problems benefit from improved circulation. American doctors are just beginning to use natto, so more information is becoming available every day. It has applications in treating practically any chronic illness, even those that are not generally thought of as circulation problems, such as chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and multiple sclerosis. " I am desperate to get healthy again. I used to be really healthy & active, but was " diagnosed " with severe fibromylagia years ago, after they couldn't figure out what was wrong with me. For those of you who don't know, fibromyalgia is supposedly a muscle & joint disease that causes widespread pain to different degrees & they don't know what causes it, or how to treat it, except to give you pain meds & muscle relaxers for muscle spasms. since then I have gotten steadily worse with my symptoms, have even gotten new symptoms that worry me, but whenever I go to my doctor all they do is try to push more medications on me, & don't even try to figure out what is the cause of all this. Here are the symptoms that bother or worry me the most, but there are others. Does anyone have any idea what might help? The main symptom is severe pain in all my muscles & joints,(mostly in upper & lower back, neck, shoulders, knees, hips) severe fatigue ( I have noticed the fatigue is worse when the pain is worse), memory fog, trouble concentrating, trouble sleeping deeply, chronic constipation, severe migraine headaches on one side of my head from 1 to 4x a month, nausea, weakness. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2008 Report Share Posted March 5, 2008 Hello, Here's something I received in the mail recently from a Site called " Go Natural and Organic " . A free e-Book on Fibromyalgia. Please take a look. Dolores http://gonando.com/support-files/fight-fibromyalgia-freebook.pdf , " bzzymom3 " <bzzymom3 wrote: > > Hi, I am new here also. I am desperate to get healthy again. I used > to be really healthy & active, but was " diagnosed " with severe > fibromylagia years ago, after they couldn't figure out what was wrong > with me. For those of you who don't know, fibromyalgia is supposedly id of it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 Hi, I'm new here also. Have you checked your temperature? Take it 3 hrs after getting up in the morning, then every 3 hours; total of 3 times a day and then average the 3. If it is consistently lower on average than the normal 98.6, you might have Wilson's Temperature Syndrome. Check this website: www.Wilsonstemperaturesyndrome.com There ia a lot of information there for people with a lot of unexplained symptoms. I have this syndrome and I feel tons better when my temperature is up to 98.6; everything in my body works better. Georgia > > bzzymom3 > Tue, 04 Mar 2008 22:28:06 -0000 > > New here also,...Questions about > symptoms & what might help > > Hi, I am new here also. I am desperate to get healthy again. I used > to be really healthy & active, but was " diagnosed " with severe > fibromylagia years ago, after they couldn't figure out what was wrong > with me. __________ FREE ONLINE PHOTOSHARING - Share your photos online with your friends and family! Visit http://www.inbox.com/photosharing to find out more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 Hi Theresa, I to have fibro, I'm on the site tonight because I just developed tinnitus, and I'm thinking...what next? I know how depressing it can be. All I can say, is the warmer months should be better for you (If you are in the u.s.a.) One of the first things I found that worked for me was a Malic Acid and Magneseum mix pill twice a day. I get the ones by SolorRay. They will help alot along with the muscle relaxers you get etc. Hope this helps. You sounded like you were hurting. This does not agree with everyone either. Best to take with food, you know. Linda S , Carolyn Reinhold <carolynreinhold wrote: > > Theresa, try natto (or nattokinase, the enzyme in natto). From David Williams, DC, newsletter: " There are so many conditions that might benefit from natto that it's hard to list them all, especially when you consider how many problems benefit from improved circulation. American doctors are just beginning to use natto, so more information is becoming available every day. It has applications in treating practically any chronic illness, even those that are not generally thought of as circulation problems, such as chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and multiple sclerosis. " > > > > I am desperate to get healthy again. I used > to be really healthy & active, but was " diagnosed " with severe > fibromylagia years ago, after they couldn't figure out what was wrong > with me. For those of you who don't know, fibromyalgia is supposedly > a muscle & joint disease that causes widespread pain to different > degrees & they don't know what causes it, or how to treat it, except > to give you pain meds & muscle relaxers for muscle spasms. since > then I have gotten steadily worse with my symptoms, have even gotten > new symptoms that worry me, but whenever I go to my doctor all they > do is try to push more medications on me, & don't even try to figure > out what is the cause of all this. Here are the symptoms that bother or worry me the most, but there are others. Does anyone have any idea what might help? The main symptom > is severe pain in all my muscles & joints,(mostly in upper & lower > back, neck, shoulders, knees, hips) severe fatigue ( I have noticed > the fatigue is worse when the pain is worse), memory fog, trouble > concentrating, trouble sleeping deeply, chronic constipation, severe > migraine headaches on one side of my head from 1 to 4x a month, > nausea, weakness. > > > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 I can track my fibromyalgia back to at least my teen years. I would get a pins & needles feeling from my soles to my knees when I tried to run. I used to love water skiing but by the time I was in my late twenties one circle around a small lake left my arm, leg and shoulder muscles in spasms and pain. I spent 13 years on an industrial floor. When the work triggered muscle spasms through out my back, shoulders and arms the doctors said it was chronic tendenitis and put me on Relefen. 15 or so years later it occured to one of my doctors that perhaps my kidneys should be checked as the medication can cause damage to these organs. Fortunately they tested out OK and now I only take prescription meds when absolutely neccessary. Eventually I was also diagnosed with hypoglycemia, nearly died from an under active thyroid, experienced mega migraines (from basic to complex), asthma, allergies, IBS and the list goes on. I suggested to the doctors (I've seen several) that all these illnesses were connected. They were adamant that there was no connection and kept trying to prescribe medications for each illness. I am now in my 50s have decided to deal with this as naturally as possible. I eat as much organic food as I can afford. Try to eat lots of greens as those of us with FMS seem to be low on magnesium. I take magnesium supplements, 5-HTP which helps me to sleep well, acidolphilis, watch my coffee intake, drink green and white tea as well as herbal tisanes. I'm trying to eliminate as many chemicals from my life as possible. Especially cleaning agents and health and beauty items. Yes, I still have pain, but I'm still functional. I've learned to live around the fibro fog and short term memory loss. I do a lot of puzzles (Suduko), word games, free cell etc that keep my mind sharp. My dog insures that I get out for a walk. I have a cane for those days when one of my legs has so much pain that just moving it is excruciating. Although I think crutches may work better on those days when I've twisted, lifted or turned too much and triggered massive muscles spasms. I refuse to let this syndrome get the best of me. I keep researching, looking not only for answers but what works for others. Support is important. , " bzzymom3 " <bzzymom3 wrote: > > Hi, I am new here also. I am desperate to get healthy again. I used > to be really healthy & active, but was " diagnosed " with severe > fibromylagia years ago, after they couldn't figure out what was wrong > with me. For those of you who don't know, fibromyalgia is supposedly > a muscle & joint disease that causes widespread pain to different > degrees & they don't know what causes it, or how to treat it, except > to give you pain meds & muscle relaxers for muscle spasms. since > then I have gotten steadily worse with my symptoms, have even gotten > new symptoms that worry me, but whenever I go to my doctor all they > do is try to push more medications on me, & don't even try to figure > out what is the cause of all this. I have lost my trust & faith in > traditional doctors, & have decided to take my health in my own hands > & try to research & figure out what is wrong with me, & what natural > cures & vitamins & herbs might help. I was only in my mid-twenties > when all of these symptoms started & have had to quit working & go on > disability because the pain & fatigue have gotten so bad that I can > barely get out of bed some days & doing everything hurts, the pain is > there just about 24/7 & I want to get off all the medications & get > my life back. I don't totally believe the diagnosis of fibro, but > don't know what else it could be. > Here are the symptoms that bother or worry me the most, but there are > others. Does anyone have any idea what might help? The main symptom > is severe pain in all my muscles & joints,(mostly in upper & lower > back, neck, shoulders, knees, hips) severe fatigue ( I have noticed > the fatigue is worse when the pain is worse), memory fog, trouble > concentrating, trouble sleeping deeply, chronic constipation, severe > migraine headaches on one side of my head from 1 to 4x a month, > nausea, weakness. And my immune system is shot, I get every virus & > bug that comes along & it takes me twice as long as everyone else to > get rid of it. > I just started taking more vitamins,eating healthier & more raw > foods, & am doing a " colon cleanse " thing, which seems to help a > little. Also I do epson salt baths when the pain & stiffness is real > bad 7 that seems to help a little. And extra Iron, vitamin C, & B- > vitamins seems to help with the fatigue. > Anyone have any idea's?? > Thanks, Theresa in OR. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 Have you had your thyroid checked??? I was also DX'd with Fibro many years ago, and many, many of the women on the thyroid groups also have been told they have Fibro and CFS - along with other endocrine system issues such as adrenal problems - when you get your thyroid and adrenals working again many find relief. There are also saliva testings that can be done for adrenals, hormones, thyroid etc at CanaryClub.com or org. often the imbalance in hormones and a lack of testosterone can cause fibro pain as well, and again a lack of proper hormones sometimes points back to the endocrine system not working. > > > I am desperate to get healthy again. I used > to be really healthy & active, but was " diagnosed " with severe > fibromylagia years ago, after they couldn't figure out what was wrong > with me. For those of you who don't know, fibromyalgia is supposedly > a muscle & joint disease that causes widespread pain to different > degrees & they don't know what causes it, or how to treat it, except > to give you pain meds & muscle relaxers for muscle spasms. since > then I have gotten steadily worse with my symptoms, have even gotten > new symptoms that worry me, but whenever I go to my doctor all they > do is try to push more medications on me, & don't even try to figure > out what is the cause of all this. Here are the symptoms that bother or worry me the most, but there are others. Does anyone have any idea what might help? The main symptom > is severe pain in all my muscles & joints,(mostly in upper & lower > back, neck, shoulders, knees, hips) severe fatigue ( I have noticed > the fatigue is worse when the pain is worse), memory fog, trouble > concentrating, trouble sleeping deeply, chronic constipation, severe > migraine headaches on one side of my head from 1 to 4x a month, > nausea, weakness. > > > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 My fibromyalgia responded incrediabley well to Evening Primrose oil. I had to adjust the dose, especially at first since I got a tonin release overload, but I made steady improvement instead of decline after that. Pat ______________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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