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I tried to let this go past me. But cant. Just phisically. heh ;)

So I went to the doctor's appointment today and was told I have Fibromyalgia (google it if you are interested to learn more, I am too tired to type it right now lol).

Wow.. Hhehe.. How was the visit???. Was it like this:

Stina: Doc I am tired, dont wanna do anything kinda pain somewhere.

Doc: Fibromalalgia.

He. well i guess there is a scientific name for everything.

Oh Stina...HUGS. rose.gif That is a tough condition. *sigh*

Tough indeed see quote below:

One upside to fibromyalgia (the U.S. is part of the 50% of countries in the world who consider fibromyalgia a disease)

Means 50% dont even consider it to be a desease. Tough indeed. I bet all 100% consider cancer, aids, coronary somethhing a desease.

Tough indeed

now on the road to recovery good.gif

I dont think so. Now she has a scientific name. Thats it, thats the end. Finita la Comedia. Since she "Knows" she has a "Problem". Well, than its never be changed. The problem is in the head. Its brain problem. Its how you think. But now its ruled out as a possibility.

Wel what I can say - Procrastinate more. Now you have a reason to indulge in self-pity (scientific name for this?), well use it wisely. You already got enough here. You have "Tough" condition. ;) Try to get handicapped parking priviledges. After all its tough.

From Yahoo:

* Getting regular exercise to help with muscle aches and stiffness.

* Changing your routine, schedule, and surroundings to improve your sleep habits and reduce stress.

* Taking medicine to help you sleep better and to relieve pain.

* Getting counseling to help you to manage long-term (chronic) pain and find better ways to handle stress.

can't you be nice ?

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can't you be nice ?

Cant everyone here be honest???

At least I am!!

Calling things proper names works wonders....

Senior member is being honest ???????????

lol

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Stina, I'm so glad to hear you finally found someone who could give you some answers. I know the illness is not fun but it's got to feel good to know whats going on now. I pray for you and your health and I hope that things will indeed improve for you from here on out .... CanGal

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Stina, now that you know the cause, you can better deal with it. Best wishes to you!!!

For: Type1Azzhole,

You are an Azzhole, AKA Troll, go away. Yeah, I know that you won't.....

The good and bad of open forums...oh well.. :D

I tried to let this go past me. But cant. Just phisically. heh ;)

So I went to the doctor's appointment today and was told I have Fibromyalgia (google it if you are interested to learn more, I am too tired to type it right now lol).

Wow.. Hhehe.. How was the visit???. Was it like this:

Stina: Doc I am tired, dont wanna do anything kinda pain somewhere.

Doc: Fibromalalgia.

He. well i guess there is a scientific name for everything.

Oh Stina...HUGS. rose.gif That is a tough condition. *sigh*

Tough indeed see quote below:

One upside to fibromyalgia (the U.S. is part of the 50% of countries in the world who consider fibromyalgia a disease)

Means 50% dont even consider it to be a desease. Tough indeed. I bet all 100% consider cancer, aids, coronary somethhing a desease.

Tough indeed

now on the road to recovery good.gif

I dont think so. Now she has a scientific name. Thats it, thats the end. Finita la Comedia. Since she "Knows" she has a "Problem". Well, than its never be changed. The problem is in the head. Its brain problem. Its how you think. But now its ruled out as a possibility.

Wel what I can say - Procrastinate more. Now you have a reason to indulge in self-pity (scientific name for this?), well use it wisely. You already got enough here. You have "Tough" condition. ;) Try to get handicapped parking priviledges. After all its tough.

From Yahoo:

* Getting regular exercise to help with muscle aches and stiffness.

* Changing your routine, schedule, and surroundings to improve your sleep habits and reduce stress.

* Taking medicine to help you sleep better and to relieve pain.

* Getting counseling to help you to manage long-term (chronic) pain and find better ways to handle stress.

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Stina I am glad you know now what is wrong. Just one thing to this inhuman revolting specimen called typenegative or some such thing... if you can't be supportive shut up... Stina does not need your brand of "honesty".

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Sorry to hear, Stina. Hope you can get some relief from it. :(My Dad and my sister have this as well, and, although it's not constant pain for them, when it flares up, it's very painful. Thinking of ya... (F) M.

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type2negative = effin chopfu*k!!!!

So glad that you now know what it is, hopefully you will start to feel better soon (L) Stay positive.

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type2negative = effin chopfu*k!!!!

So glad that you now know what it is, hopefully you will start to feel better soon (L) Stay positive.

Sam :star:

Who gave you the right to insult me??

Stina I am glad you know now what is wrong. Just one thing to this inhuman revolting specimen called typenegative or some such thing... if you can't be supportive shut up... Stina does not need your brand of "honesty".

I resent being called inhuman revolting specimen.

Stina, now that you know the cause, you can better deal with it. Best wishes to you!!!

For: Type1Azzhole,

You are an Azzhole, AKA Troll, go away. Yeah, I know that you won't.....

The good and bad of open forums...oh well.. :D

Opinions differ... Please stay civil///.../

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type2negative = effin chopfu*k!!!!

So glad that you now know what it is, hopefully you will start to feel better soon (L) Stay positive.

Sam :star:

Don't worry - he's typing "one-handed" again ;)

There's something wrong with that guy - advanced syphilis maybe? That and the excessive wanking should account for his being almost blind and totally insane.

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type2negative = effin chopfu*k!!!!

So glad that you now know what it is, hopefully you will start to feel better soon (L) Stay positive.

Sam :star:

Don't worry - he's typing "one-handed" again ;)

There's something wrong with that guy - advanced syphilis maybe? That and the excessive wanking should account for his being almost blind and totally insane.

Wow you are bored. Lets go defend somebody..Hmmmm. may be Gays???

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http://www.niams.nih.gov/hi/topics/fibromyalgia/fibrofs.htm

Questions and Answers About Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a syndrome rather than a disease. Unlike a disease, which is a medical condition with a specific cause or causes and recognizable signs and symptoms, a syndrome is a collection of signs, symptoms, and medical problems that tend to occur together but are not related to a specific, identifiable cause.

Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition, meaning it lasts a long time - possibly a lifetime. However, it may comfort you to know that fibromyalgia is not a progressive disease. It is never fatal, and it won't cause damage to your joints, muscles, or internal organs. In many people, the condition does improve over time.

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http://www.niams.nih.gov/hi/topics/fibromyalgia/fibrofs.htm

Questions and Answers About Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a syndrome rather than a disease. Unlike a disease, which is a medical condition with a specific cause or causes and recognizable signs and symptoms, a syndrome is a collection of signs, symptoms, and medical problems that tend to occur together but are not related to a specific, identifiable cause.

Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition, meaning it lasts a long time - possibly a lifetime. However, it may comfort you to know that fibromyalgia is not a progressive disease. It is never fatal, and it won't cause damage to your joints, muscles, or internal organs. In many people, the condition does improve over time.

Kind of like Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Frustrating there's no direct cure.

 

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