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03/06/2008 16:34
Cathy0402
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today i was too tired to stand up and get dressed i could harly move i felt like i cralled to the car to work my 4 hour job it felt like it was 24 hours and i can only hope tomorrow i will be able to stand to get my pants on its has not been a goog couple of days
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03/07/2008 06:42
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Sandradee wrote:

I do that time and again also. I have fibro, hypothyroid, adrenal exhaustion and perimenopause. I think that covers it but I reserve the right to remember other diagnosis if they pop back into my brain. :O

I was wondering if anyone here is from OH and has a good fibro doc?

I have a dr appt today I have to remember to tell him that (I reserve the right to remember other diagnosis if they pop back into my brain)of course with the fibro fog I will probably forget. I swear if they don't find something to do about my tremors I will probably lose it. The other day I was "trying" to eat lunch when they started up worse than ever and I almost sent a bbq sandwhich across the breakroom. LOL. If it wasn't for the way that sandwhich was waving back and forth (It looked pretty funny) I would have been scared. I will Bet you anything I won't be shaking at all when I get there today.


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03/10/2008 15:47
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Savedone, I am sorry, I forget your real name. Anyway, I was diagnosed in 2005 by an endocrinologist. I was diagnosed again by my pain mgt doc. The pain mgr puts chronic myofascial pain syndrome down instead for insurance purposes. Probably not really a good thing, huh? I started seeing a new regular doc in December because my gp quit private practice. I thought this guy would be helpful but he uses a bunch of "natural remedies". The only things that they have "remedied me of was my hard earned cash

I apologize for taking so long to respond. This medical crap has made me crabby at doc's so I have gone back to school. I am taking the nurse's entrance exam Friday but in the meantime I have anatomy and physiology exams and chemistry exams this week. It takes alot for me to be able to study. Those A's are harder to get now with the brain fog.

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03/10/2008 18:23
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You will be fine!!!I get it when I see patients and I say Show me what you have learned!! I use to call it brain freeze!! Till I found out I had fibro., Just take your time even if it takes longer!!Because we burn out easier,,, just pace yourself and I am here For YOU,,ALWAYS,,,many blessings,,Lesley/savedone
I HAVE BEEN STUDYING UP ON FIBRO. I HAVE DECIEDED TO DO IT NUTRIONALY, AND USING AS LITTLE MEDS AS POSSIABLE!SCIENCE HAS FOUND WHAT WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!NOW WE CANIMPROVE OUR HEALTHWITH WHAT GOD HAS PROVIDEDNATURAL.WITH HIM ALL THINGS ARE POSSIABLE!!!
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