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vgrady
01-29-2002, 11:24 AM
Hi, I'm new to this board. I'm so amazed that everything that all my illnesses are listed under the symptoms for FMS. I started with migraines and sinsus headaches, I then developed TMJ and Tinnus, then I discovered I had endometreosis. A few years ago I developed Vulvodynia and most recently carpal tunnel syndrome, which I am dealing with today. I thought I was going crazy or something. I couldn't imagine why all these things were going wrong with me. And I am totally sick of doctors throwing their hands up in the air, telling me that they can't help me.

Although I have to say I am not in consent pain like some others. I do have tenderness in my thighs, butt and arms. But only to the touch. So, I guess I should consider myself lucky in that respect.

This capal tunnel is driving me crazy. It just doesn't want to go away no matter how much I rest it or excercise it. I'm in physical therapy now but doing the excercises makes it hurt more.

I think I had a fibro flare up this weekend. I woke up Sunday and I felt like I got ran over by a mack truck and then it backed up and ran me over again. My head hurt, I felt nausea, and I had a low grade fever of 99.9. I totally felt like crap. But the next day, yesterday I was fine. How wierd!!! Was that a flare up? How can you be so sick one day and perfectly fine the next??

I haven't found one doctor to help me with everything. In this day and age you have to go to a specialist for each symptom. I have an appt. with a allergist in a few weeks because my family doctor put me on allegra because I complained of sinsus headaches. He told me it's probably allergies. Well I would like to know what exactly I'm allergic to before I continue taking medication for allergies that I'm not even sure I have. I also have an appt. with a Rheumatologist but he's so booked that my appt. isn't until April 23rd.

Well anyway, thanks for listening to me complain and letting me add my two cents to this board.

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Creeping Crud
01-29-2002, 12:06 PM
Hi, vgrady! :wave: I can't speak for everyone else here and I'm certainly not the poster child for fibromyalgia symptoms, but I can tell you that if I ever had a flare up that lasted one day and I felt perfectly fine the next day, I would get down on my hands and knees & thank all the powers that be..

Generally, when I have a flare up (knock on wood), it takes weeks to get it back under control.. And even at that point, I still feel bad (more like I've been run over by a volkswagen than the mack truck flare up feeling)..

Take care & good luck dealing with all those doctors!!



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korken
01-29-2002, 04:58 PM
Welcome, I have felt that way a few times. Usually a flair last me weeks to months and the longet 2 years. If you haven't read the post names New to board.... and IN A NUT SHELL. please do there is a lot of research links there and a direcory type thing for finding doctors. Good luck and welcome,

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Take care ~Kim & Gary~





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