July 23, 2007
Posted by: Ted at
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This is similar to the condition my wife suffers from called arachnoiditis. Though her condition is not as severe, she can drive and does not require a wheelchair, we understand what it means to live with constant pain as a fact of life. The flu like symptoms are something they have in common as well.
You just have to stay strong.
Posted by: Stephen Macklin at July 23, 2007 08:05 AM (UquFN)
Posted by: Russ at July 23, 2007 08:00 PM (ix4On)
I hope your wife's spirits stay high! There are so many good days with the bad days. Try butyoudontlooksick.com. One my friends with fibromyalgia pointed me to it and it helped me understand how tiring even the smallest tasks could be for her.
Posted by: mapgirl at July 26, 2007 03:40 PM (q8+a3)
I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia (FM) at 41 years old. I am female with another autoimmune disorder which apparently in 40% of the cases can develop FM. Having gone to conferences (www.fmaware.org), we learned about the need for vitamin supplements as well as ribose supplementation by a Dr. Teitlebaum (www.endfatigue.com). These provide extra energy (that we have lost) from the FM. They call FM an "energy crisis". Ribose can be bought on line at Corvalen (and for me takes away the sore, stiff muscle feel) and the vitamin supplements gives all day energy at good health food/pharmacy stores. Dr. Teitlebaum donates all profits to charity, so I am not a salesperson. Last thing I take is flexeril, a muscle relaxant to reduce pain and help sleep. Solid 8-10 hours sleep is the most important thing!
Her symtoms may improve dramatically, they did for me. Best of luck!
Posted by: JP at July 29, 2007 01:02 PM (nCULb)
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