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fibromyalgia is not all in your head…

When I say that I have suffered  for ten years from fibromyalgia, I don’t just mean the physical pain.  It can cause a lot of emotional pain and suffering as well.  Because of fibromyalgia I have missed out on a lot of fun times with my family because I was just too sick to participate.  I have four wonderful children who I know love me very much but I also know that they wish that I could be more like other moms and go places with them and have a good time.  I spend most of my day (and night) sitting, reading, knitting, crocheting, or typing on a computer because I find it too painful to stand up.  Sometimes I can’t do these other activities either because it might be my hands, arms, eyes or head that is being affected that day.  Because of this I do not go out to work and I am a stay-at-home mom even though my kids are all in school full-time.

I can’t go shopping with my daughters because it takes too much out of me.  They usually end up going with their dad or one of their aunts when they really need to buy something.  It makes me feel so guilty but there is nothing that I can do about it.  It makes me so sad that I spend most of the time at home crying while they are out shopping and having a good time.  If I ever did try to go with them I would be a bed or couch potato for weeks because of a one hour shopping trip.  A few years ago I did go out with them and when they were both in the fitting rooms trying clothes on, I went to find a different size for them.  When I squatted down to find the right item, I couldn’t get back up again.  My legs gave out on me and there was NO strength whatsoever to push me back up again.  I was so embarrassed.  The salesgirl came over to give me a hand, but the way she was looking at me I know that she was thinking that I couldn’t get up because I was too fat.  (Obviously she was just some skinny teenager and couldn’t possibly have related to my situation.)  People aren’t always fat because they eat too much, sometimes it’s because they don’t (or can’t) move enough to lose the pounds.

Also Fibromyalgia is the reason I couldn’t take my sons to the park when they were younger.  It was too far for me to walk even though it is only about 30 houses down our street.  They are old enough to go by themselves now, and they don’t want to anymore, so the opportunity is gone.  I missed out on family walks around the block after dinner every summer.  My husband takes them all hiking, shopping, visiting relatives, fishing, while I usually stay home.  When I do go with them I have a miserable time because I am always uncomfortable and in pain.  I’m not exactly the life of the party.  On the inside I am still a fun loving person, but because I am in pain at least 90% of my day, you would never know it.

My husband has had to put up with a lot and that really makes me feel guilty.  After the birth of our first child I stayed home from work to raise her.  Then along came the second, third and fourth children.  I had always thought that when my youngest son was in school full time that I would be able to go back to work and help with the finances and not leave everything up to my husband.  He has to support all six of us and has been doing it for 17 years now.  Well, I was wrong.  When my little guy was only six months old (to the day) I had to have surgery from complications of childbirth.  Two months later I had to have another operation done, and that was the beginning of the end for me.

I was supposed to go home the following day, but that night my bladder decided to shut down on me and my left side went completely numb; I couldn’t even walk.  From that point on (June 22 to be exact) I have had nothing but doctors appointments and tests at least once a month.  It has been horrible for me the last ten years and I know it hasn’t been a picnic for my family either.  I know that they get frustrated with me but I just wish that they could understand that I am doing the best that I can even if it doesn’t really seem like it.

Not all doctors believe in Fibromyalgia because it is such a difficult thing to treat.  No one really knows how or why you develop it and not all treatments work for everyone.  What might give one Fibro sufferer relief will do absolutely nothing for someone else.  I was on “the Fibromyalgia pill” called Lyrica for over one year and the only thing it did was to give me double vision every morning.  I don’t call that an improvement, do you?  Fibromyalgia does not only cause pain, it’s so much more.  If you can picture having Arthritis, Lupus, Reynaud’s, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Irritable Bladder Syndrome, Restless Leg Syndrome, Migraines, memory loss, rashes, dry painful eyes, Tinnitus, Multiple Sclerosis, and the Flu all rolled up into one condition, then you will know how much Fibro sufferers have to deal with.

Fibromyalgia is real.  I know, I deal with it every day of my life.

You can read more about my experience with Fibromyalgia on my blog jedopi.blogspot.com.

Written by jedopi
I work as a Freelance Artist – Portraits, Caricatures, I am also a Freelance Narrator of Public Domain AudioBooks, and of course a Freelance Writer


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    Medication Not Exclusive To fibromyalgia Therapy Medication

    Targeting the same area of the body, the nerves and the nervous system, fibromyalgia therapy medication is created. Therapy itself, however, is also known as physical therapy. Sufferers of fibromyalgia will surely benefit from physical therapy. This kind of therapy in the water provides support for the tired, achy muscles with little to no impact. After water therapy, most patients have reported decreased pain and discomfort for days. Another low-impact fibromyalgia therapy is calisthenics for those patients with pain caused by fibromyalgia. Working out to put strength to the muscles with elastic bands for resistance allows the nerves to stay confused about healthy tissue or painful surroundings. The nerves, therefore, do not send extreme signals of pain to the brain.

     

    Examples of small, non-impact exercises like leg lifts from your favourite chair while you watch your favourite soap opera or television program will help your body to not give in to the undesirable pain.

    A big difference can be brought about by little things when you suffer from nerve pain caused by fibromyalgia. Your very own primary care physician can balance the fibromyalgia therapy medication and physical therapy. All the simple things you can do while you load the dishwasher or fixing your dinner or lunch, may just get you over that uncomfortable hump that is holding you back from finishing your tasks. Do not underestimate the power of the combination of therapies. Exercises, water therapy and medication for fibromyalgia can work together in order to help the patient to have normal life as much as possible. This type of therapy medication has but one focus: to alleviate the pain so the person would still be able to do what they need to do day by day.

     

    Fibromyalgia therapy medication works in wonderful ways! Do not stop with the therapy medication for fibromyalgia.

    Look for more materials about the disease and find out how the others are treating it. Check out also how to lessen he need for medications. There are also some natural therapy medication for fibromyalgia and remedies. Add to your medication some seemingly insignificant muscle toning movements.

     

    Want to know more about FIBROMYALGIA THERAPY MEDICATION Visit Michael Harrah’s page http://www.fibromyalgiamedication.net/ now!

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      fibromyalgia – Causes And Home Remedies

      fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder characterized by inflammation of muscles, tendons and joints. The fibromyalgic tissues pain a lot and turn stiff and tender. The pain may be quite disabling, inhibiting movement in day to day life. But fibromyalgia is otherwise harmless for it does not cause any kind of body damage or deformity. Women are more affected by fibromyalgia than men. Patients with fibromyalgia are increasingly sensitive to external sensory stimuli that trigger pain. The pain occurs all over the body, but is heightened at the tender pressure points. Neck, shoulder, arms, chest, hip, buttocks, either side of breast bone and knee are usually affected by pain. Apart from pain, the other symptoms of fibromyalgia include stiffness, tingling or numbness, fatigue, depression, anxiety, weakness, nausea, sleep problems, gastrointestinal disorders and urinary problem.

      The causes of fibromyalgia may be listed as follows:

      1. Genetics
      2. Growth hormone secretion deficiency
      3. Stress
      4. Trauma
      5. Elevated levels of substance P in brain
      6. Problems with Dopamine secretion
      7. Issues related to serotonin metabolism
      8. Unhealthy diet
      9. Infection
      10. Psychological distress
      11. Inadequate sleep
      12. Cold, rainy weather.

      Home Remedies for Fibromyalgia

      1. Mix 3-4 cups of Epsom salt in warm bath water and take bath with it. This soothes aching muscles.

      2. Mix 1 teaspoon of grated ginger in 8 ounce of hot water and keep for 10 minutes. Strain and add honey for taste. Take the mixture. It alleviates pain effectively.

      3. Add 2 teaspoon lemon juice and honey to a glass of water and take the solution. This eases painful situation.

      4. Mix 1-2 teaspoons of turmeric powder in glassful water and take thrice a day to get relief from fibromyalgia pain.

      5. Cook 10-12 ripe cherries in a mixture of 2 tablespoon butter and 2 tablespoon jiggery for some time. Let it cool. Take the mixture frequently throughout the day. This relieves muscular pain.

      6. Cook 4-5 tablespoons of oatmeal in milk. Add cherries and jiggery and cook thoroughly. Take the mixture 2-3 times a day. This reduces body ache.

      7. Cranberry or radish juice is very effective in lessening fibromyalgia pain.

      8. Boil 8-10 papaya seeds in glassful water. Cool and strain and take the mixture thrice regularly.

      9. Cook 2-3 brinjals on fire, add 3 drops of castor oil, some cumin seeds, garlic and chopped coriander leaves. Take it 1-2 times daily. This is an effective home remedy for fibromyalgia.

      10. Take coconut water and coconut milk in plenty. This treats fibromyalgia effectively.

      11. Vegetable juices are very helpful in curing fibromyalgia.

      12. Massage body with a mixture of kerosene and olive oil to get rid of pain.

      13. Application of warm vinegar on painful areas relieves pain.

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        Healing fibromyalgia – a New Journey

        Healing fibromyalgia is essential and absolutely necessary, especially since fibromyalgia sufferers are twice as likely to get cancer. Fibromyalgia symptoms affect nine women for every one man and the possibility of getting Fibromyalgia increases with time. Often symptoms start after a traumatic event; it can be either physical or emotional; but in most cases there is no one specific incident that triggers the condition.

        Is healing Fibromyalgia possible? Absolutely! While there isn’t a miracle pill that will make all your symptoms disappear, you can do a lot to improve the condition and the hurtful symptoms. For more information and sources please visit my site or my blog.

        Many things can be done for you to help healing fibromyalgia symptoms. Most people will be tempted to take pain medication such as Tylenol and others. While these may help temporarily to ease the pain and stiffness, they are not a long term solution because they are just an illusion. In fact they only ad to prevent healing Fibromyalgia all together. There are also more powerful drugs available from your doctor such as Ultram, Prozac, Cymbalta and more. The pain Fibromyalgia causes can get you easily depressed. I remember spending my days either on my bed or the couch for 15 hours a day, accomplishing absolutely nothing, too tired to do anything and too hurt to fall into a deep sleep. Using pain medication or antidepressants, however, only prevents healing Fibromyalgia in the long run. To ad to this dilemma, doctors also prescribe anti-seizure drugs generally used for epilepsy to Fibromyalgia patients in an effort to reduce certain types of pain. These could be drugs such as Neurontin or Lyrica.

        Healing Fibromyalgia has to begin from the inside, since that is where it started in the first place. A person with Fibromyalgia symptoms lives in a body in which the wires are crossed and the nervous system is utterly confused. Your nervous system is directly connected to your blood, which is directly linked to your liver. Putting drugs of any kind through our body, be it simple pain medication or mind altering seizure drugs puts you body in an even more baffled state while putting your liver in overdrive. Is it any surprise then that new research reveals that cancer risk is doubled for those suffering from Fibromyalgia?

        Medication is an illusion giving you the impression that you’re feeling better when in fact you’re only temporarily numbing the pain. This temporary feel-good condition eventually rears its ugly head like a three-headed monster and will turn you towards other drugs to fix new problems.

        The most important step to achieving healing Fibromyalgia is self-care. I cannot stress this enough! It certainly is more convenient and certainly speedier to reach for a pill, there are tons more healthier and fun things you can do by yourself to help increase your well being. Living a wholesome lifestyle as much as possible such as eating healthy food, eliminating all white sugars (sodas too) and all chemical additives (such as aspartame, equal and other artificial sweeteners), eliminate or competely limit caffeine, skip dairy until you are completely healed and do activities which you enjoy while pacing yourself. Be consistent by doing a little each day.

        I can’t stress how critical it is for a Fibromyalgia sufferer to exercise every day. Without a doubt it may actually increase your tenderness at first but I promise in a few days or weeks the pain will lessen. Great forms of exercise to do be gentle with your body, such as swimming, easy hiking, walking, yoga. Hard exercise such as skiing, running or kickboxing might not be beneficial in healing Fibromyalgia at the beginning. Fatigue is one of the biggest challenges of Fibromyalgia, so make sure you get enough sleep. It helps to read a book one hour before going to bed and then meditating immediately before retiring. When I was sick with Fibromyalgia I put myself on a consistent schedule and stuck to it. I retired at the same time and got up at the same time each day. Your body will thank you for the routine. I drastically reduced non-beneficial stress and totally eliminated TV and stayed away from computers and cell phones for a while. Perhaps you can pick up yoga or gentle stretching exercises and definitely learn how to meditate.

        Other approaches for healing Fibromyalgia might include alternative ways such as accupuncture, accupressure, lymphatic massages (stay away from the hard types of massages for a while). Other alternative methods might include a visit to a chircopractor, Reiki treatments and so forth. For more alternative healing tips visit my blog or my website.

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          For some patients with fibromyalgia, high blood pressure concerns are being raised. A recent study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine in February 2007 showed that common pain medications may increase the risk of high blood pressure in men. These medications include acetaminophen, aspirin and NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). The gloomy news for fibromyalgia patients is that these medications are also commonly prescribed to those suffering with this painful, debilitating condition.

          The study in question involved 16,031 men, all health professionals with an average age of 64.6 years. In 2000 at the beginning of the study, they all did not have a history of hypertension. During the two years that followed, they began taking pain medications. Four years later during a follow-up, more than 1,900 of those involved in the study had developed high blood pressure.

          The study further showed that those who took acetaminophen for at least six days out of a week increased the high blood pressure risk to 34%, while those who took aspirin with the same frequency increased theirs to 26%. The men who took NSAIDs increased their high blood pressure risk to 38%.

          According to the researchers, their data support the hypothesis that analgesics can increase the risk of high blood pressure even when taken independently. This places fibromyalgia patients in a tricky position, considering that the first line of defense against the disorder is often pain relievers.

          Is your fibromyalgia medication putting you at risk for high blood pressure?

          It is an accepted fact that every medication has at least one side effect, which can vary in severity depending on the patient. Some medications, specifically NSAIDs, can cause a problem when taken with drugs for blood pressure that contain ACE inhibitors. With medications commonly prescribed for fibromyalgia, the risk of developing high blood pressure increases and it doesn’t stop with analgesics.

          SSRIs and some anti-depressant medications prescribed for fibromyalgia may also lead to high blood pressure, often as a result of complications or side effects. COX-II inhibitors are another type of fibromyalgia drug used to fight inflammation. It’s especially effective when joint swelling and muscle pain are present. COX-II inhibitors block COX-II enzymes that regulate the production of substances called prostaglandins.

          Prostaglandins are produced by the cyclooxygenase (COX) enzyme and are responsible for the promotion of the inflammatory reaction within the body. When prostaglandins are blocked as a result of the action of COX-II inhibitors, pain and swelling are stopped. The only problem is that COX-II inhibitors have side effects that include high blood pressure.

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          The consequence of living pain-free

          Despite the extreme discomfort and pain it causes, fibromyalgia is not a degenerative disease, nor is it a fatal disorder. However, it is a chronic ailment that produces pain and fatigue that can last for months or even years, so it’s not uncommon to see fibromyalgia patients taking medications regularly for long periods of time.

          Drugs used to treat fibromyalgia symptoms have had varying degrees of success, but the main challenge for many patients at risk of developing hypertension is how to manage fibromyalgia high blood pressure symptoms simultaneously. This makes it even more important that patients educate themselves about potential risks and benefits of any treatment they consider, and take a proactive role in the management of their disorder.

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