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Old 01-20-2008, 11:45 AM
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Red face Yes, you have FMS!

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Originally Posted by hurtsobad73 View Post
I am currently taking 450mg of Lyrica for Fibromyalgia. It does not seem to be working however. I am in so much pain. Not like typical pain, but pain where it hurts to be touched, can't take showers because the beating of the water hurts, wearing clothes hurts. Then there is the sheer exhaustion. Not being sleepy, but feeling like I am always one step away of passing out because I am so exhausted, even though all I have done for the day is wake up and maybe take a bath (which for me takes forever because of the exhaustion and pain).

Is 450mg of Lyrica a low dose for Fibro? Does this sound like Fibro? I have so many other symptoms that go with either Fibro and/or MS. I was dx with "possible MS" over two years ago and am wondering if there is more to my pain and other symptoms than Fibro.

Please if anyone has any experience with Lyrica, I would like to hear it. Also any other thoughts/ideas/comments would be greatly appreciated.

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You most definitely have FMS, I can assure you as a person who has had it for well over 10 years. It is highly unlikely, I mean extremely unlikely that you have MS...drs. frequently misdiagnos MS for FMS. Most docs don't have a clue about FMS. I attended a seminar on Sat., 1/19 given by a chiropractor who claims to have discovered the cause of FMS and that he can not "cure" but arrest the condition in most people (80% of FMS sufferers are female and 18% commit suicide according to this doc yesterday.) Much of what he had to say made great sense, and I went to the seminar highly skeptical, having been the chiropractic route without success in the past.
I cannot answer you questions regarding Lyrica, but it was discussed at the seminar briefly. Those who tried it were pretty much like you...very little relief from their pain.
I recommend that you find a Pain Specialist - the specialty is anestesiology. As you know, you will need a referral from your PCP if you're in an HMO. I also recommend that you get into a PPO if that is a possibility, which provides you great latitude regarding the docs that you can see.
A doctor who specializes in pain management is generally the only doctor that will understand you condition and treat it as best as possible in my experience. Good luck and feel free to write.
Today is my first day on this site and you were the first post I came across. I actually signed up to get help for my Narcolepsy.
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