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#663077 - 03/06/08 02:42 PM
Re: are all docs like this??
[Re: 4lori]
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Banned. Very offensive and rude posts
GRAND Pooh-Bah
Registered: 09/20/05
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#663235 - 03/06/08 06:47 PM
Re: are all docs like this?? WHAT DO DB MDS & RNS THINK?
[Re: faeriewitch]
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Registered: 11/17/04
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"he was gleeful when they came out recently with lyrica, says it derails all the opiate-seekers using the fibro complaint." What everyone seems to be missing is that by allowing the prescribing of Lyrica for Fibromyalgia, the FDA has established, legally and for the standard of care, that Fibromyalgia does exist and is a legitimate medical condition and complaint that requires legitimate, complete, ongoing and appropriate treatment based on the new standard of care established by FDA's ruling on Lyrica, including the existing use of alternative and existing treatments including opiate analgesics as well as other modalities. FDA, I don't think anyway, meant to say that only Lyrica may be used to treat Fibromyalgia, but that it can specifically be used to treat it as well as using other established possible treatment therapies, particularly opiates - the point being Fibromyalgia exists and a physician should be reminded of this if and when they equate Fibromyalgia with drug seeking behavior (unless a person, as in an above post, actually is engaged in drug seeking). I would really appreciate knowing what chemsynth and the other docs and nurses on the Board think of this. What do you think Ed, et al? Am I on track with this or is there still room to debate Fibromyalgia's existence? Seems like FDA approving a medication to treat a condition seems to establish once and for all the actual existence of that condition. Or am I way off base on this?
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#663314 - 03/06/08 09:02 PM
Re: are all docs like this??
[Re: 4lori]
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GRAND Pooh-Bah
Registered: 07/14/07
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...There is only the classic symptoms which consist of several things but the main being pain and discomfort in 18 trigger points. Is there a website or anything that identifies where the 18 trigger points are? I have a friend who "hurts all time" and I wonder if she might have fibro? Many doctors I've seen have said that if I only had the trigger points,they would NOT diagnose as FM.Here are a few symptoms I have that are common to FM and were diagnosed a long time before the FM diagnosis. Trigeminal Neuralgia Headaches/migraines TMJ problems Teeth cavity issues(unexplainable) Chronic Fatigue Hyper-glycemic type symptoms Anxiety Insomnia And this is just the main ones.Pain alone really isn't FM.Or at best it may be the mild onset of FM.
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#663426 - 03/07/08 06:26 AM
thyroid fibro
[Re: mentoramy05]
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Registered: 01/16/07
Posts: 297
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okay,i know this thread is for fibro and am so glad to see that we help eachother out. it is so nice to see the info shared within this thread. fibro patients unite!!!!
thyroid problems can cause fast and slow metabolism. real skinny people usually have an underlying thyroid problem,beleive it or not. and the same holds true for a slow metabolism or being overwieght.
when they take the blood test to test for uneven thyroid hormones, they compare your results to the human average. gosh, i cant make this make sense.
but, when you look at your test results,you see your levels,and then in the next row,you see the average levels.
just because your levels fall into the normal range,does not mean that they are normal for you. every body is different.
also, when getting the test,you have to make sure they ,check for thyroid antiboties,t3,t4,tsh,and one other thing.
usually the test the standard doctor gives is not covering all of they hormones created by this gland. they only check for the thyroid stimulating hormone,and t3. but the test is missing out on all of the hormones.
does this make sense
there is a wonderful and informative book out by dr sholomon(spelling?) it is called 'the thyroid diet'. she has a few books out all about this gland that gives a good percentage of the human population,so many problmes that go undiagnosed because the proper tests were not given.
even though my levels of the hormones seemed normal and came up in the normal range, i still had thyroid problems.
they found 3 lumps on the gland,benign, but those lumps were forming and creating negative hormones. it is called thyrotoxicosis. i now take synthroid every day,for the rest of my life.
when i was sick,the symptoms i had were as follows:
mood swings,weightloss(20pnds in 30 days),depression,blurred vision at times, abnormal menstal cycles, hair loss, loss of appetite, eneven pupil dialation, and the list goes on. bot was i fun to live with at the time! god bless my husband! it bugs me when i hear all these symptoms coming from a person,and the doctor says theres nothing worng,and he/she bases that off the average results given by the health care industry.
when results comes back looking normal,but you still ahve all these symptoms,it can be quite un nerving. you know somethins wrong,and now they want to start giving you tests for other areas of your body. do not fall for this, demand another test that incluides all of the funcitons of the thyroid gland.
also, if you do alot of research, you will find that fibro patiients usually have an underlying thyroid probelm.
and when getting diagnosed with fibro,the symptoms at first can be similar to thyroid. therefor,you get diagnosed with fibro, instead of thyroid disease.
like i said earlier,fibro has pain,but thyroid can cause pain from being lethargic and having no energy.
these are 2 different diseases,but have similar qualities. please,look into thyroid problems,wether you have all the symptoms or not. if you have fibro, get your thyroid checked.
since these are autoimmune disorders, they function hand in hand.
please let me know if this all makes senses and if i should start a new subject about thyroid problems. i hope i am n ot harping but this thyroid problem people have,i am very passionate about. it is the most mis diagnosed,un diagnosed,un detected problem people have. even people with depression,anxiety,bipolar,manic depression, panic attacks, and other mental illness,usually have an underlying problem. once the thyroid funciotning properly, alot of folks can lower,if not completely get off their antidepressants.!!
im done preaching,please call on me if i can give any help or info!
back to the fibro subject at hand! cheers!!!!
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#663427 - 03/07/08 06:27 AM
Re: are all docs like this??
[Re: 4lori]
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Registered: 09/01/06
Posts: 495
Loc: Here
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Thanks for your responses nephro and faeriewitch. I'm not sure of her exact routine, but I know she does aerobic, treadmill, bicycle, yoga, and tai chi. She works out about three times a week and alternates what she does. She's been doing the same thing for years, but the pain just started a few months ago. She's definitely not a "workoutaholic", just enough to stay in shape, be healthy, and feel good. Sounds like she's not overdoing it, those are all aerobic. Stretching would be sufficient for those types of exercise. It's something else then for sure. She should get it checked out. Just make sure she's eating well - i.e. a balanced diet - protein, carbs (veggies & fruit too), fat, AND WATER - not just carbs like most women do. Nutrient deficiencies can manifest as all kinds of weird stuff. Potassium deficiencies in particular can mess with muscles/joints. And ROSE22, thanks for that info. I've lost 10 lbs in the last 6 months or so (10 lbs that I didn't really have to spare to begin with) and had my thyroid checked twice, once it showed T4 messed up, 2nd time all came up normal. Not sure what to make of it as I'm still losing weight. (The only benefit to it is that at 41 years old I have almost no cellulite!) Does hypothyroid make you lose your appetite?
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