Fibromyalgia Mystery Decoded! Researchers Detect The Cause Of Pain In Blood Vessels

By medlineplus  On January 9, 2018 In Fibromyalgia Leave a comment  If you have been experiencing severe muscle pain and fatigue for a prolonged period, you may have been suffering from fibromyalgia. According to the reports, about 5 million Americans have been suffering from this chronic disease, and 90% of the patients were women.   Over the years, fibromyalgia has been characterized as a psychosomatic disorder, which means that the problem stems from a patient’s imagination. Despite the numerous complains about shoulder, neck, legs or back pains, there has been no evidence which could detect the…

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How Does Fibromyalgia Affect Speech?

By admin  On January 9, 2018 In Fibromyalgia Leave a comment  Problems with Speech By: Jack Claridge – One problem that many Fibromyalgia and M.E (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) sufferers encounter from time to time is problems with their speech. This is something that they find difficult to deal with to begin with but through time the problem is one that occurs and the sufferer and those around them learn to live with. How Does Fibromyalgia Affect Speech? One of the main problems with Fibromyalgia is that it is a condition that more often than not has no…

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30 Things to Stop Doing If You Have Fibromyalgia

By admin – January 9, 2018 0 18 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter   As Maria Robinson once said, “No one can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can just start today and make a new end.” There is nothing that could be closer to the truth. But before you can start this procedure of transformation you have to stop doing the things that have been pushing you back. She couldn’t help but think just how true so many of them are and those specific ones are especially suitable for those…

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Sjögren’s Syndrome and Fibromyalgia . What You Need To Know

By admin – January 8, 2018 0 80 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter   By Dr Ananya Mandal, MD Sjogren’s Syndrome? Sjogren’s Syndrome is a disorder that affects the autoimmune system. You may have also heard it referred to as “sicca.” This disorder is when your immune system is not paying attention to what it should be doing, and instead starts to attack your tissues and such. The most common targets of your immune system are the glands that help to produce moisture throughout your body. This, of course, doesn’t sound incredibly…

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First Signs of Fibromyalgia: Early Signs and Symptoms

By admin  On October 19, 2017 In Fibromyalgia Tagged fibro Leave a comment  If you are struggling with pain, you may be thinking about whether or not you struggle with a disease known as fibromyalgia. So what are the first signs of fibromyalgia? This disease has a number of different symptoms, and because of this, it’s important for us to try and understand what the first signs of fibromyalig are before we make a judgment call on whether or not this may be the problem that we are having. In this article, we’re going to explore the most common…

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Fibromyalgia, the Optic Nerve, and Neurodegeneration

January 6, 2018admin 128 SHARES ShareTweet By Adrienne Dellwo | Reviewed by Grant Hughes, MD Are the eyes the window to whatever’s going wrong with the brain in fibromyalgia? Research published in 2015 and 2016 suggests that it just might be. Fibromyalgia is widely believed to be a condition of the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal column. It also includes the eyes and the structures that help our brains interpret what we see. Chief among these structures is the optic nerve, which is similar to a cable made up of many smaller…

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43 Symptoms of Fibromyalgia – Anyone With Muscle Pain Should Read This

By medlineplus  On January 1, 2018 In Fibromyalgia syptoms Leave a comment  Fibromyalgia is, unfortunately, a common issue which affects 3-5 million people, or 1 in every five people. This syndrome is characterized by debilitating pain in the entire body. Yet, chronic muscle pain does not necessarily mean that you suffer from fibromyalgia, as this condition leads to other symptoms as well. Yet, if your muscles ache all of the time, you need to check the list of fibromyalgia symptoms and see if you need to find a proper treatment or you can rule out fibromyalgia…

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The Fibromyalgia and Glutathione Link

  By Peter Rufa Your body may hold the answer to many of today’s most mysterious health problems. For decades scientists and researchers have sought for these answers in drugs, herbs, and a variety of innovative therapies. But what they were looking for may have been inside every cell in every human being the whole time. This may be especially true for those who suffer from fibromyalgia. That answer is a simple molecule called glutathione. You’re probably familiar with it. Frankly, it’s not a new discovery; scientists have known about…

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That was Then…This is Now Life with Fibromyalgia

Alarm rings at 5:00 am. I jump out of bed to start making fresh blueberry muffins and the evening’s crock-pot dinner. Out the door by 6:00 am for a full day (up to 10 hours) of work followed by whatever after school activity my kiddo had for the night. The night ends making sure our daughter’s homework is done, bath and bed, leaving me a few hours to pick up the house, play on the computer and watch TV before going to sleep (roughly 10:30 pm). Flash forward 8 years……

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7 Severe Diseases Associated With Fibromyalgia. Probably You Didn’t Notice. Are you associated with it or not ?

By admin  On January 7, 2018 In Fibromyalgia Leave a comment    By Denise Mann About 10 million Americans have fibromyalgia, which is characterized by painful, tender points along the body; fatigue; sleeplessness; and cognitive issues known as fibro fog. Unfortunately, people with fibromyalgia are more likely than people in the general population to have certain other conditions too. If you have fibromyalgia, here are seven other health concerns. Migraines A significant number of people with fibromyalgia also experiencemigraines and/or tension headaches, says Robert Duarte, MD, director of the Pain Institute at the North Shore–Long Island…

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