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Fibromilorex Remedy Review - Life With Fibromyalgia, My Experience

Fibromyalgia, the word was introduced to me in 1999 by a client I had while doing work in a salon. She was getting around slowly and described her pain to me. I thought she was a bit off of her rocker by the way she behaved, and I just let what she said slip into one ear and out the other. After all, we can not feel one another's pain, and I was a healthy, middle aged person, who could not relate to this disease.

Now, twelve years later, I understand Fibromyalgia and it's terrible pain. I was diagnosed with it in 2010. I had suffered with osteoarthritis for several years already, but with the use of anti inflammatories, I could do my job as a hair stylist. I became disabled in 2008 due to a very bad colon. In the fall of 2010 began having more and more pain as the weather became colder. Finally, I had to stay in bed with the pain as it became excruciating, and my primary care physician recommended me to see a Rheumatologist. I really thought I had Rheumetoid Arthritis.

When I went to the specialist, the nurse took a long medical history and the doctor ordered blood work and put me on some medicines for pain and inflammation. When I went back for a follow up appointment, I was told that I had Fibromyalgia. My doctor said there is no cure and that it is not fatal, but that the pain is difficult to control and that only certain medicines can help it.

I was put on anti depressants, which are used to alter the senses or signals to the nerves from the brain. With Fibromyalgia the brain thinks that you have ran a marathon when you have walked a few blocks, and so on. The brain sends signals to the nerves to fire up when it is not necessary, thus, chronic pain. At times, severe pain, other times it is the kind of pain that you feel when you have the flu or a fever.

Fibromyalgia causes a person to feel very tired. The medical field call this Chronic Fatigue Syndrome which goes hand in hand with Fibromyalgia. Personally, I think it is caused by the nerves and muscles in the body overreacting on a daily basis. When the nerves overeact, the muscles spasm. Medicine only helps this problem to a degree.

I feel wonderful when I am swimming, and exersice is recommended. It is recommended to begin slowly with an exercise program to avoid overdoing it, and also to avoid injury.

There are several medications used to treat Fibromyalgia symptoms. I recommend the following Websites to help you find out more on this subject:


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