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Originally Posted by angie75 Hi:
After being misdiagnosed w/ankylsoing spodylitis for 5 years, I was diagnosed w/fibromyalgia today. Needless to say I am not thrilled. My mom has it, and I've seen how uncomfortable she is. I already have epilepsy, biploar disorder, allergies, ashtma, and reflux, and obviously chronic pain.
My doc wants me to got for physical therpay, and if that doesn'e do it, maybe trigger point injections. Has anyone had positive expereinces w/either. My last experience w/physical therpay was awful (granted under the wrong diagnosis). I want to learn more about the trigger point injections. I left a msg for the doc because the PT he referred me to only works until 3pm, and I stay home w/ my premature baby (who cannot go to daycare), so I need someone more flexable. Yet, I don't want someone w/no experience w/fibro.
Any advice would be appreciated,
Angie |
Hi:
I hope my 1st message didn't come off too negaitive for everyone. I have been in a lot of pain for a long time, and has been making me mody, I admit. I also hope the word "bipolar" in the message didn't scare anyone off.
I have come to this board looking for ideas in dealing with chronic pain. As I am already on a decent amount of meds, my rheumatologist is not willing to rx any at this time. I am supposed to have a PT eval, but not until the 28th. I amlooking for ideas to hold me over until then. does anyone use heating pads? Is any one kind better that the next? Are there other pain specialists that you have had better luck with than rhematlogists? And, again, (as a last resort), has anyone has trigger point injections?
I would really appreciate any advice. And sorry if I came off negative before,
Angie