Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Fibromyalgia - th truth they don't want you to know

Here are some facts bout Fibromyalgia dat so called sufferers don't want you to know
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/fibromyalgia/AR00056/rss=1

Myth: Fibromyalgia is a life-threatening disease.

Truth: Fibromyalgia isn't fatal and it doesn't damage your body. Fibromyalgia symptoms fluctuate over time, sometimes getting worse and sometimes becoming milder.

What is Fibromyalgia?

http://fibromyalgia.lifetips.com/cat/58364/diagnosing-fibromyalgia/index.html

Fibromyalgia is a relatively recent term for a common rheumatic disease that was previouly called soft tissue rheumatisem, fibrositis, or nonarticular rheumatism.

Don´t blame it all on fibro.
It might look like fibro and feel like fibro - it may even be listed as a typical fibro symptom - but it might be something other than fibro. Maybe even something that can be treated and fixed. If you suddenly notice new symptoms that you haven´t experienced before, report it to your doctor. It´s all too easy to blame everything on fibro when it isn´t.

Is this really a fibro thing?

Fibromyalgia has so many symptoms that it´s all too easy to blame every new thing we find wrong on it. Don´t. It´s all too easy to overlook signs of other, treatable diseases until they become severe enough to create real problems.

Fibromyalgia Frequently Asked QuestionsBy: Hal S. Blatman, MD
http://www.blatmanpainclinic.com/Fibromyalgia.htm
Fibromyalgia is the diagnosis we apply to people who have symptoms from dysfunction of several organ systems, most likely with no problems severe enough to be diagnosed by medical testing.
Fibromyalgia is not a disease. It does not come from a specific bacteria or a single causative agent.


FIBROMYALGIA: INVISIBLE PAIN
http://www.fibromyalgia.com/

Fibromyalgia is a syndrome. It is, by its nature as a syndrome, not really a disease as people would know. http://www.arthritis-research.org/hadler.htm

The thrust of Hadler’s fibromyalgia complaint is this. Fibromyalgia does not exist unless we create it. According to Hadler those labeled with fibromyalgia are distressed individuals whose ability to cope is exhausted and whose invincibility is challenged, persons who find their living unsatisfactory, even desperately wanting, and feel the need to describe the lacking.

Fibromyalgia is not a syndrome, Hadler writes, it is a system of beliefs camouflaged by a patina of unfounded science

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