Hey psycho,
First of all, welcome to the board!
Believe me when I say that I can empathize with you.. I'm 28 and was diagnosed with fibromyalgia about 3 years ago (I had struggled with symptoms for at least 2 years before my diagnosis).. The knowledge that I was going to feel sick for the rest of my life was a lot for a 25 year old to deal with.. It's still a lot for me to deal with..
Have you ever seen a rheumatologist? You mentioned a doctor, but I wasn't sure which type.. I know that it's definitely difficult to be patient with doctors, especially when you're suffering & they either don't seem to have any answers or don't seem to care about your health.. I'm pretty sure that all of us on this board have gone through that at one point in time or another..
Try not to be too depressed.. I know it's difficult, but at least you realize that you can feel better and you've found a way that actually helped you feel better.. I know going through all of it again will probably be emotionally tough, but it's admirable that you've taken your health into your own hands.. You're obviously a lot stronger than you think!
I'm sure the weight gain doesn't help with depression either.. I was on prednisone (a BIG mistake) for about 6 months and managed to gain at least 25 pounds.. I've taken 15 of it off since, but it's still been tough to deal with.. It was enough that my health was suffering, I didn't need to gain weight on top of it..
I'm not sure what your living situation is or whether or not you have anyone to turn to in your time of need, but it sounds like therapy and exercise will help get your life back on track.. I wish you the best of luck & hope you'll stick around to let us know how you're doing! Try to keep your chin up, okay? I know it's tough, but that's why this board can be so great.. There are so many great, supportive and caring people here!
Take Care,
Melanie