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Do Men Get Fibromyalgia or Is It Just Diagnosed In Women?
9/22/2006 12:16:17 AM

My fibromyalgia support group has resumed after not meeting during the summer. I was surprised to learn that two new group members are men and one member has a son who also has been diagnosed with fibromyalgia. He lives in another state so cannot participate in our group. His parents are attending to learn more about fibromyalgia.

I am wondering if more men are being diagnosed with it now and if so, is it because it is becoming more well-known, is just being recognized as a possible diagnosis for males, males are recently reaching out for help with their symptoms, or more men are somehow now getting fibromyalgia.

A couple years ago it was thought that this is predominantly a syndrome for females with very few men being diagnosed. What has changed?

Does anyone have an opinion they would like to share on this topic?

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Re: Do Men Get Fibromyalgia or Is It Just Diagnosed In Women?
9/22/2006 1:05:36 AM

Hi Donna !

For the readers who are unaware what Fibromyalgia is. I hope I am not intruding, if so please delete this entry - God Bless!

What is fibromyalgia?  

  • Fibromyalgia (pronounced fy-bro-my-al-ja) is widespread pain in the muscles, ligaments and tendons.  Ligaments and tendons connect muscles to bones.
  • Fibromyalgia also causes people to have trouble sleeping and feel very tired all the time.


Although fibromyalgia is a relatively recent term, this syndrome has been known by several other names over the past years, including soft tissue rheumatism, fibrositis and non-articular rheumatism.

How common is fibromyalgia?  

  • It affects 900,000 (3 in 100) Canadians.
  • Women are at least four times more likely than men to develop fibromyalgia.
  • It usually occurs in people over age 50.


Fibromyalgia is a common disease, affecting from 2% to almost 6% of all people.  Women are much more likely to develop fibromyalgia than men (by a ratio of 4 to 1).  The incidence of it increases with age, and it is most common in women 50 years of age or older.

What are the warning signs of fibromyalgia?  

  • Stiffness, especially in the morning, and pain in muscles and joints all over the body.
  • Trouble sleeping at night and a feeling of being very tired all the time.
  • Numbness in muscles and joints.
  • Poor memory and concentration.
  • Other warning signs may include depression, tension and migraine (pronounced my-grane) headaches, and pain in the jaw.


 

If you have fibromyalgia you may experience a number of symptoms. Common symptoms include pain and swelling in many joints or soft tissues.  As a result of the pain you may have trouble sleeping, and be very fatigued and feel weak throughout the day. Your memory may be poor and you could have trouble concentrating. You might also feel stiff, particularly in the morning. Some people also experience numbness in joints or muscles.

In addition, your eyes may be dry.  You may feel unable to stand the cold and might develop sensitivities to certain foods, medications and/or allergens.  Some people with fibromyalgia also experience depression, tension and migraine headaches, irritable bowel and bladder (characterized by pain in the abdomen and frequent need to go to the bathroom, or difficulty in doing so), chronic fatigue syndrome and temperomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction (characterized by pain in the jaw).

The heightened experience of pain of people with fibromyalgia often causes them to become less active in order to avoid pain. Decreased activity then causes the muscles to weaken, making future activity more difficult. Many people with fibromyalgia feel like they are on a downward cycle. If you are in pain and not sleeping well, it makes sense that you are going to be very tired or fatigued during the day. Being in pain and having no energy makes it difficult to manage normal activities such as maintaining a job and housekeeping, as well as recreational and other leisure pursuits. This can lead to stress and anxiety. Depression is also common in people with fibromyalgia. These stresses are made worse by the fact that people with fibromyalgia look “fine” to others. Thus, it is often hard for them to get understanding and support from family, friends and employers.


What causes fibromyalgia?  

  • The exact cause of fibromyalgia is not known.
  • A number of factors might be involved with causing fibromyalgia.  These include accidents and injuries, surgery, other illnesses or infections, emotional trauma and stress.


Researchers are not sure of the cause of fibromyalgia, however a number of potentially responsible factors have been suggested. For many people fibromyalgia develops gradually without any known cause. Others attribute its onset to a variety of triggers including problems with the joints in the neck and low back, motor vehicle accidents, work-related injuries, viral illnesses, surgery, infections, emotional trauma, or physical or emotional stress.

What can you do about fibromyalgia?  

  • If your doctor thinks you have fibromyalgia, he or she may refer you to a rheumatologist (room-a-tol-o-jist).  A rheumatologist is a doctor who has received special training in the diagnosis and treatment of problems with muscles, joints and bones.
  • Your doctor may perform a physical examination. He or she will ask if you have had pain throughout your body for more than three months.  Your doctor will also check if certain spots on your body are tender when pressed on.
  • There is no cure for fibromyalgia but there are things you can do to manage the disease.
  • Learn as much as you can about this disease.  Speaking with people who are specialists in arthritis care can provide you with the information you need.


 

There is no cure for fibromyalgia.  The goal of treatment is to help in the management of pain and other symptoms. Establishing the correct diagnosis is important because something can be done to manage most forms of arthritis. 

If your doctor thinks you have fibromyalgia, he or she will probably perform a physical examination.  To be diagnosed with fibromyalgia, you must have experienced widespread pain for a period of three months or longer. The pain must be above and below the waist, and on both the left and right sides of the body. Another characteristic feature of fibromyalgia is the existence of at least 11 (of a possible 18) distinct sites of deep muscle tenderness that hurt when touched firmly; these include the side of the neck, the top of the shoulder blade, the outside of the upper buttock and hip joint, and the inside of the knee. Your doctor will test this by either pressing on these spots with his or her thumb.

In addition to widespread pain and specific tenderness in 11 of the 18 points, many people with fibromyalgia experience a wide variety of other symptoms. Because some of these symptoms are also common in other types of arthritis, your doctor may order blood tests, X-rays and other laboratory tests. These tests are done to find out if other diseases are present, and they do not specifically diagnose fibromyalgia.

Some people who experience widespread pain without having 11 of 18 tender points, or who have pain that is localized in a specific part of the body, may also have many of the same symptoms as a person with fibromyalgia. Although these people will not be formally diagnosed with fibromyalgia, they can also benefit from treatment.

If you have fibromyalgia, many different treatments are available to help you manage your pain and other symptoms.  Your active involvement in developing your prescribed treatment plan is essential.

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Re: Do Men Get Fibromyalgia or Is It Just Diagnosed In Women?
9/22/2006 10:28:51 AM

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Re: Do Men Get Fibromyalgia or Is It Just Diagnosed In Women?
9/22/2006 12:07:20 PM

Hello Donna,  Hope all is going well.. This is very intriequeing. It reminds me of Sinustitus this is also more so to be found in women. I was told I had it when I was 19. i haven't taken or done anything about it or addressed it in anyway. never researched it Either. I also have a heart Murmur and sometimes extreme Palpatration of one side of the heart I've been to the emergency room for a couple of these attacks. Funny how the doctors react when my blood pressure is off the charts dureing this.. Anyway. All these are more common in women..

WOMEN have more stress in their bodies then men!!!!!! Women take on the world as Mothers, Women are more intent and passionate, Women are more Emotional. Women naturally mentally and bodilly take on more stress then men. Men take on more Physical stress.  Fibromylgia is becomeing more known of around here. At Our last family reunion the subject was brought up between Brenda and myself. talking about a mutual friend that recently was diagnosed. marrie has had tramendous Stress even had a flare up of Lukimia This lasted 3 weeks and strangly the spots dissapeared and the doctors told her it went back into dormentsy. marrie was haveing her home built with recurring problems with that. She was also at the same time changeing jobs. her husband has a serius condition along with her father whom she takes care of. Then brenda says that she USED to have it, (fibro). For 20 or so years. She simply says take something that helps in dealing with pain and ailments. as you do this, work on getting rid of your stressing matters. Stress over time builds and when your body says it can't take anymore stress, you start getting symptoms of __(It vairies as people are different)__.. Brenda excepts the fact that she can't change the world and can't pay all her bills in one felt swoop. She realizes' these stress causeing things in her life and over time she has beatten Fibro, and she dances a little (jig). Now she says if she could only loose all the wieght she gained from staying in bed or setting around when she (felt) she couldn't do anything about anything.

Please take these links as information to read and not as me Spamming you all with a product. They are quick links from the cellfood site. They are Adobe Pdf readables.  The more we read we learn. I for one never heard of Fibro before meeting DOnna. and I thank Donna for bringing this topic to my attention. I have learned something I did not know before.. Thank You Donna.

 

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Nick my canadian friend, Very good of you to take the time and share the info you found.. Everytime i see you here at Adland it reminds me of my trips to Quebec and Montreal also Niagra falls. i hope to make another trip North. it is a great stretch of nature you live in..

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Re: Do Men Get Fibromyalgia or Is It Just Diagnosed In Women?
9/22/2006 3:38:42 PM
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