Dragonflymagic answered Friday February 27 2015, 8:36 pm: Its best to see a Dr. And the other advicegiver is right, Fibromyalgia is not a new disease on the scene and yet so many Drs. know so little about it and it's hard to diagnose. Now if they find something specific in you and treat it and pain gone, great. But if it goes and another pain shows up and then the other comes back or you have many pains that seem like they can't be related, it could be fibromyalgia. My sister has it. She spent 10 years going from Dr to Dr. Many told her it was all in her head, not real. There don't seem to even today be any real good testings to determine if its the cause of your pain. She accidentally finally came across a Dr. who seemed to be an expert on this. She had so much pain and Drs wouldn't give her any medications that really help her manage it better, that at one point she went to the streets looking for the illegal pain killers. If you end up in the same spot, remember what I said, find some support group on line for people suffering from fibromyalgia and try to find those in your state and find who their doctor is if they're getting great help and see that Dr. It could be something else and hopefully it is and there is no cure for fibromyalgia, just treating the symptoms. I do know another person diagnosed with it and when she changed her diets to exclude any meats and only got protein from other sources, her pain levels went down drastically. But every person is different. If you get diagnosed with the disease, try that diet also. But you will need a good Dr. Go see your Dr to at least rule out any other causes and problems. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
Grandfather answered Thursday February 26 2015, 8:51 pm: There are other possibilities but fibromyalgia pain has no boundaries and can cause chronic pain from head to toe. If you are the one experiencing the pain, I'd suggest you consult your physician for a proper diagnosis and treatment. [ Grandfather's advice column | Ask Grandfather A Question ]
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