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Amosquito
01-09-2003, 10:33 PM
I've never posted here.

I believe my fibro started from an extremely stressful year and once the stress became so chronic it STAYED.

I've always had tension type head/neck aches, that's where my stress goes, but now it's my back, shoulders, etc. after all these years.

My QUESTION is this:

*Whenever* I've had PT, or chiro or anyone moving my neck, spine, etc. it hurts then, muscle-wise, but within an hour or two, I feel like "poison" or something is released through my upper body and I feel WORSE pain, on fire kind. Just awful.

I also have big time problems with vertigo, some from the ear crystals, and LOTS from holding my neck so stiff (guarding) for so many years. There are many nerves and such in the neck that can tell the inner ear to act just like room spinning vertigo.

I hestitate to do the colostrum due to already having vertigo as my scariest problem, and that's saying a LOT. Also, I don't intake bovine products, they are the only thing that give me IBS!!! Quite a discovery, but if I avoid, I'm fine.

Anyone else have the feeling like someone cracked one of those glow sticks whenever anyone "works" on your neck or head? It takes sleeping overnight to get rid of it, and sometimes, like today, lasts days longer.

I've stumped all my doctors and even the physical therapists I've seen.

Thanks to anyone who responds to me. I REALLY appreciate it. I would love to know if others have what I describe.

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Amosquito
01-10-2003, 12:38 PM
Cat:

When you say thrown off, that sounds like the room spinning kind i HATE so much. I get the mushy floor, kind of anxiety-type of dizziness a lot, but I'd rather have that than true spinning vertigo. Which did you mean.
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Amosquito
01-10-2003, 02:06 PM
I don't get a period (suppressed for endometriosis) so I don't lose blood each month. This has always made me assume that I can't be low on iron. I've been taking vitamins without Iron because of this. My husband actually asked me the same question, as he said he wanted to have some vitamins that have iron because he was feeling tired. He revolted and bought some with iron http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/smile.gif) I'm pretty convinced my mushy floor feeling is from anxiety, I have a lot of it. It always corresponds with heightened anxiety. Sigh . ..

 
 
 




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