I have been very ill with sore legs, arms,
chest etc. They say fibromayalgia but are
not sure. They tell me to take t3's and I
am on cellebrex. I am so tired I sleep all
the time. When I wake up in the morning I
can barely move. I have also had numerous
bladder infections. I am now sick with a
cold. What more. I can barely move. I have
had MRI and C.t scan etc but nothing
shows. I am supposed to be going to a
fibro specialist. I have been to a
neurologist also. Nothing there. Nothing
is showing and I am getting worse. I am
also always dizzy doc says to still drive
car and I shouldn't even be back at work
but doc thinks I faking.
Please help if you can?
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marytartor
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Jun 2007 Posts: 125
Posted: 09-28-07 09:38am
got to the fibro specialist if there is
one in your area. Don't let them tell you
are just depressed, or you faking it.
Because your not, it is an illness they
still do not understand fully, so you must
make your doctor understand, what you are
going through. Eat your favorite food,
and watch your favorite movie/tv show,
cuddled up on the couch or in bed!
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kkraynick
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Sep 2007 Posts: 4 Location: ,
Fibro Posted: 09-28-07 13:59pm
Thank you, I am barely surviving things.
Is this normal for people with fibro. I
can barely work. I am always in pain. Do
you think this is normal? could it be
something else? I have never missed a day
of work or been late but lately I cannot
help it. I should not be at work. I wake
up and feel like I sleep all day but force
myself to wake up
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