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I've had many many symptoms listed for fibro for many years, but they were not really that bothersome, and none of them were particularly "painful". It wasn't until after I had surgery (a hysterectomy) that I suddenly was in excruciating pain at some times, other times it was like I had a flu that wouldn't go away. You know, the achey muscles, lack of energy, stuff like that. Some days would be ok, some would be terrible. I went to the doctor several times and he just told me it was because I hadn't fully healed from surgery. I went in 6 weeks after my surgery, when I should have been fully healed from surgery and told him that there was something seriously wrong that I wasn't getting any better. He suggested it might be fibro, and honestly, I'd heard of it but didn't know anything about it. He did the trigger point/ tender point test and I had 12 of 18 tender points. He sent me to a specialist in their office that knows more about fibro and he tested me, and when he did it I had 15 tender points. Now my two doctors are working together to find the right treatment plan for me, but everyone is different. That's just it.... everyone is different. If you do have fibro, know that everyone experiences pain and other symptoms differently.
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