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#908039 - 07/15/09 02:07 AM
Re: Which medication gives you the most relief
[Re: genethebean1]
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Registered: 08/19/08
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So, if you wanted to go to a clinic for a comprehensive evaluation of, and treatment for, FM, where would you go? What are, say, the top five treatment centers for FM in the country?
I think it's time I really look into this. I was told many years ago that I probably had FM but I was in my early 30's and didn't want a "label" so I didn't pursue further evaluation. But, given how I've been feeling for the past few years, I think a thorough evaluation is a good idea. Genethebean ,, One good thing currently doctors are getting more and more convinced it is a real deal there are still doctors that think it is a catch all diagnosis but there are many that are treating there pacients like they should with respect and compasion so you are in a better time to get a evaluation. Call do your research locally see what the doctors feelings are on fibro are first before you blow cash just to here some BS and given some antidepressant!! Tm
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#979341 - 12/15/09 06:51 AM
Re: Which medication gives you the most relief
[Re: pnfree]
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Registered: 07/15/07
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Loc: Ireland
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Hi, im new to this part of the board. I am on methadone linctus, cymbalta, lamictal and 1.5mg xanax daily. oh, and zopiclone for sleep. the cold is bothering me a lot- its freezin here in dublin! anyone else get annoying 'inability to control body temp'? not so much a hot flush- (im in my late 30s , not menopausal, dr checked. damn it i cant use computers for as long as i used to. pain in my jaw and headache, dehydrated. ill check back again on this fibro thread. ps- anyone had cybalta be their 'wonder drug' for 6 months then poop out, allowing pain and depression in? happening to me atm. i hate going to my gp- its like 'you again?'. grrr, wish drs were better about it. (she does not write the methadone. i get that off my pain dr.) take care all, anne marie x
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#979348 - 12/15/09 07:20 AM
Re: Which medication gives you the most relief
[Re: pnfree]
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Registered: 07/15/07
Posts: 139
Loc: Ireland
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hi pnfree. im sorry, i had not thought of it that way. My old gp dx'ed me with fibro, then promptly retired. this new gp is as cold and clinical as anything. really. its good i have a methadone prescriber, and a good psych team- (but they dont believe in fairies or fibro either). the cymbalta that worked like a miracle for me for 6 mths my gp did give me, after much begging. she like ppl to beg. also on a reduction course from her of my zopiclone- got the same amount for 9 yrs now this cow has decided i 'need to come off them'. this is why im joining the fibro thread- bad sleep plus then my cymbalta is pooping out. im crying, isolating, agoraphobic, lifes not a bed o roses tm.
I do see your point. i have 3 drs.(psych, pain, gp) 2 are good. and as meatloaf sings '2 outta 3 ain't bad'.
I never found any andi- d's of any use over 10 yrs, cept cymbalta, and omg was i cyncal taking it. next day, i had a headache and nausea, but i could lift my arms above my head again. i had not got constant joint pain. mind you, i dont seem to have typical reactions to meds ... most ppl dont like cymbalta. after i stuck w it for 5 days it was fine, no s/effects.
pnfree, i really hope somehow you get the treatment you deserve, you reminded me of how lucky i am and humbled me. thank you, and best of luck in your search. take care, annemarie
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#979946 - 12/16/09 10:35 AM
Re: Which medication gives you the most relief
[Re: gawrygirl]
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Registered: 09/14/07
Posts: 1185
Loc: West Coaster
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Hi, im new to this part of the board. I am on methadone linctus, cymbalta, lamictal and 1.5mg xanax daily. oh, and zopiclone for sleep. the cold is bothering me a lot- its freezin here in dublin! anyone else get annoying 'inability to control body temp'? not so much a hot flush- (im in my late 30s , not menopausal, dr checked. damn it i cant use computers for as long as i used to. pain in my jaw and headache, dehydrated. ill check back again on this fibro thread. ps- anyone had cybalta be their 'wonder drug' for 6 months then poop out, allowing pain and depression in? happening to me atm. i hate going to my gp- its like 'you again?'. grrr, wish drs were better about it. (she does not write the methadone. i get that off my pain dr.) take care all, anne marie x I totally go through that. I'm too cold when everyone else is fine. And if I get over heated I faint! I'm sitting here freezing and mad at my measely 4 hours of sleep last night!
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