AliceAchy
06-26-2003, 12:37 AM
Hi this is my first time posting here. I have had Fibromyalgia for about 18 years. This evening on the news I saw a segment about a woman who went to a pain dr. and he gave her anti-inflamatory shots, which helped her a great deal. Have any of you had this experience? I take Celebrex for regular arthritis in my knee and hip, but maybe a shot would help the fibro? How I wish it would!
debabc
07-02-2003, 02:05 AM
I don't know about the shots, since they are for inflamation and fibro supposedly does not cause inflamation. However I've been taking Feldene for many years, which is an anti-inflamatory drug, and if I forget to take it my morning stiffness and overall achiness is very much increased. I had a friend who had a cortisone shot in her shoulder for fibro pain, and I think she said it helped for a while, but it caused a sunken in spot at the site of the shot that never went away. If the shots are cortisone, the results are temporary, and there is a limit to how often you can have them. Trouble is, doctors are shooting in the dark with any treatment because no one knows what causes FMS or can even agree on its symptoms.