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Understanding Fibromyalgia Pain

It's very difficult to wake up and feel worse than you did before you went to sleep. It's even more difficult when you realize that there is really nothing that you can do to change how you feel other than to keep the faith that you will have some relief one day. The physical discomfort of Fibromyalgia is very difficult and it is hard to understand when you don't get any relief or answers to know exactly how to eliminate the symptoms other than with some type of medication that has awful side effects that may be more detrimental that the condition it's self. I was told that you want die from Fibromyalgia because it's not a terminal illiness, but the medication, especially over medication just might. So to my readers, be careful and aware of the medications that you are prescribed and alert tour attending physician of anything new or stage going on after you start a new medication. I have trying just about all the prescribed medications from Lyrica, Savella, Cymbalta, Armitriplyne, just to name a few. I have not received any positive results and that is my primary reason to educate myself on other natural means to heal fibromyalgia. Even though there are more bad days than good days, I keep a positive attitude about life because it could be worse and I honestly tell you that this is what helps me to get through the tough days... I look to the hill from whence cometh my help... Most of us find Fibromyalgia hard to explain and even with trying to explain, people (family, friends,) still seem not to understand.
Will they ever understand...Maybe not! What do you do? Educate yourself and keep a positive attitude...Don't worry about what others think because it's not healthy. It's a stressor that you don't need. Focus on You, Not others and for sure not the condition it can consume you and make you feel worse. Much Love 💖 Nora.....

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  1. These symptoms apply to me but I have not been diagnosed with this. I am being treated for these symptoms separately. Sometimes I think I am losing my mind trying to convey what I go through with my health. You're not alone in this.

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  2. I totally understand what you are saying in regards to treatment...it really does not seem to get better even with medical care as they are really sure how to manage all they sup Tom's . It took a long time to get the formal diagnosis...I have been on this journey for some years now...I try to educate other. I didn't realize how may suffered with the condition until many of my Patients came in with the diagnosis...We have to keep the faith that a cure or a an effective treatment plan will be developed..Until then I focus in trying to cope by diet changes and a lot of rest.

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