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Re: Fibromyalgia Syndrome
7/4/2006 8:39:27 AM
EXCELLENT Post Dave!!! Linda/CMAS, BS, RN
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Re: Fibromyalgia Syndrome
7/4/2006 9:41:39 AM
Hello Donna Z, Thank you for the invitation. Very good of you to start such a forum. I am sure many of our friends have health problems and will discuss or to learn more about these diseases. As a medical translator I have met friends and clients suffering by fibromyoalgia*. It is not easy to defeat this disease. Fibromyalgia, Tools for Survival by: Kristy Haugen Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition categorized as a form of arthritis. Fibromyalgia is characterized by widespread pain in the muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Common symptoms of fibromyalgia include fatigue, headaches, painful menstrual periods, tingling or numbness in the hands and feet, morning stiffness, multiple tender points on the body, and sleep difficulty. Common sites of pain include the back, shoulders, neck, pelvic girdle, and hands but any body part may be affected. The cause of fibromyalgia is not known. However, many factors can contribute to fibromyalgia. Researchers believe that disturbances in sleep patterns may be a cause of fibromyalgia rather than a symptom. Viral or bacterial infections may also be a trigger. Injury or trauma that affects the central nervous system may be a cause of fibromyalgia. An imbalance in neurotransmitters in the brain may also be a cause of fibromyalgia. Serotonin is one such neurotransmitter that researchers believe is linked to cause fibromyalgia along with depression, migraines, and gastrointestinal distress. Abnormalities in the autonomic nervous system may be a cause of fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia may also be caused by changes in muscle metabolism such as deconditioning and decreased blood flow. Fibromyalgia affects people in early and middle adulthood but can affect children as well. Those affected by rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or ankylosing spondylitis are more likely to develop fibromyalgia. A family history of fibromyalgia also increases the chance of developing this disorder. Those with sleep disorders such as restless legs syndrome or sleep apnea have an increased risk of developing fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is not a progressive or life threatening disease. The symptoms of fibromyalgia vary in intensity. There are many treatments that can improve the symptoms of fibromyalgia. Certain medications can treat the pain involved with fibromyalgia. Certain analgesics used to treat fibromyalgia include: acetaminophen, NSAID’s (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs), and Ultram (Tramadol). These medications may be used in conjunction with each other for better pain relief. However, Ultram must be prescribed by a physician while NSAID’s (ibuprofen, naproxen, aspirin) and acetaminophen (Tylenol) are available over the counter. Antidepressants may be prescribed by your doctor to treat fibromyalgia. Such antidepressant medications that may be prescribed include: Pamelor, Elavil, Doxepin, Prozac, Paxil, and Zoloft. These medications may be prescribed in conjunction with each other. These medications treat serotonin levels in the brain and may also promote sleep. Those affected with muscle pain and spasms may need to take a muscle relaxant such as Flexeril at bedtime. Your doctor may also prescribe a benzodiazepine to promote sleep and help relax muscles. Certain sleep medications such as Ambien are classified as a benzodiazepine. However, these medications are not recommended for long term use because of the increased risk of dependence. Your doctor may help you to create a unique treatment program involving cognitive-behavioral therapy and an interdisciplinary program. Cognitive-behavioral therapy involves teaching patients to deal with stressful situations. Interdisciplinary treatment programs may involve relaxation techniques, biofeedback, and education regarding chronic pain. Self care is also very important in treating fibromyalgia. Self care includes reducing stress, achieving adequate sleep, exercising regularly, and eating a healthy diet. There are also alternative therapies that might help alleviate the stress and pain associated with fibromyalgia. These therapies include chiropractic care, massage therapy, meditation, yoga, acupressure, physical therapy, light aerobics, aromatherapy, herbs, nutritional supplements, myofascial release therapy, application of heat/cold, and acupuncture. Visiting a doctor of osteopathy may be beneficial for treating fibromyalgia. Doctors of osteopathy are licensed to perform the same therapies and procedures as medical doctors but are also taught the use of manipulation to address joint and spinal problems. A doctor of osteopathy may be more apt to see the subtle signs of fibromyalgia. There is no cure for fibromyalgia yet, but hope is on the horizon. The fibromyalgia patient has many resources to help deal with this disorder such as support groups, organizations, and medical professionals to help improve your quality of life. Fibromyalgia is not life threatening and treatments tend to improve the severity of the symptoms over time. There are many tools that the fibromyalgia sufferer can use to become a fibromyalgia survivor! About The Author Kristy Haugen is a mother and an experienced nurse. She also has a bachelor degree in Biology and Chemistry. She writes to inform consumers about nutrition and health topics. Learn more about pain relief and arthritis at http://painreliefarticles.vitaminmaniac.com. Learn more about vitamins and your health at http://blog.vitaminmaniac.com. Copyright 2006 Kristy Haugen *FIBROMYOALGIA: Latino-Greek complex word, medical terminology. (Lat. fiber + Gr. mys + Gr. algia, [fiber+ muscle+pain]) Warm Regards Georgios
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Re: Fibromyalgia Syndrome
7/4/2006 10:05:59 AM
Hi Donna, Thanks for inviting me to this forum. This is actually my first post to the forums, besides my business offer on my web page, and it comes after the topic of Fibromyalgia was discussed with out team. I am not afflicted with Fibromyalgia. My business partner and mentor has struggle with it for 12 years. It was one of the motivating factors on why he became involved with our company. He is very glad he did. So am I He suggested a website, http://www.bionutrition.org, operated by Dr. Ray Strand. It is a membership site, but I don't have an interest in it. It covers cellular nutrition and oxidative stress. It has more insight and explanation than I could ever provide. I do however have information on the products he recommends to support the body with nutrition and supplementation which has shown, in his experience, to help people - including his wife - with Fibromyalgia. The following link is to health information. It is not an affiliate link so please contact me with any questions regarding the company, products, or any others you may have. http://www.usana.com/en/company/science/conditions.shtml
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Re: Fibromyalgia Syndrome
7/4/2006 12:12:26 PM
Mr. Vanderbilt..I just wanted to say how sorry I am that you are having to go through this and my best wishes and prayers go to you Diane
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Re: Fibromyalgia Syndrome
7/4/2006 12:30:47 PM
Hello Diane Thank you for your kind words and concern. I am very confident that I will be OK. Many times in the past when I have faced adversity and even death a couple of times, I have gone to my higher power for help. That is why I'm not afraid. I know that something good will come out of this. I believe that sometimes people are afflicted with illness just for the sake of being able to show others that there is always hope and that miracles do really happen. I have had many miracles in my life and with any luck at all, I will have at least one more. LOL. I see it like this. Hope is a gift that you can gives to others and it enables them to believe that all things are possible. With hope instilled, one is able to develope faith on their own and faith is what gives people the willingness to actually try to accomplish what they have hoped for. Hey, so far, it is working pretty good for me LOL. Take care Diane. Hello Everybody Well, here we are in the countdown to elections 2,006. Something that is happening right now is that members of congress are finally starting to introduce bills that they think will make up for all that they haven't done for veterans and soldiers. Much of this has more to do with keeping their jobs than with actually taking better care of our military people. However, regardless of their intentions, right now is a good time to start contacting your reps and Senators and encourage to pass any bill that comes before them to make life better for military people. Just don't be fooled on election day. Look at what these congress men and women have stood for in the past before you cast your vote. Here is information about 3 new bills being presented to the Senate very soon. Do what you can to help get these bills passed Please go to the link at the bottom and get the rest of the information available here. Three Bills for Veterans Advance Three bills sponsored by U.S. Senator Larry Craig to improve benefits for veterans were approved recently by the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Among the legislation is an omnibus bill which includes a provision to allow veterans to hire attorneys to represent them in claims before the Department of Veterans Affairs, another bill to increase pay for disabled veterans, and a bill which authorizes the construction of VA hospitals throughout the country. All three measures now go to the floor of the Senate for further consideration. How do you feel about this action? Let your public officials know how you feel! http://www.military.com/MilitaryReport/0,12914,103637,00.html?ESRC=vr.nl May a smile follow you to sleep each night,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and be there waiting,,, when you awaken. Sincerly, Bill Vanderbilt Mental Health And Political Forums Respectively http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/8212/ShowForum.aspx http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/9637/ShowForum.aspx Great New Product And Biz Op. Came to me highly recommended by a very good friend. I am just starting and I will keep you all informed as to progress. It really looks good. Here is my link http://www.aatcm.com/billdaddy
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