Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Fibromyalgia syndrome is a widespread musculoskeletal pain and fatigue disorder which generally occurs in the muscles, ligaments, and tendons – the soft fibrous tissues in the body. This forum is for fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Immune Deficiency Syndrome (CFS/CFIDS).

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Old 02-01-2008, 09:53 PM #1
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Wendy,

Aren't they!!! People can take most anything from me and I won't complain, but touch my rice socks and your cruzin for a bruzin. It was one of the first pieces of advice I ever got when I was first dx'ed with fibro from an old aol fibro support group. And it's the first thing I share with others going through it.

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hi i am taking pain meds for my fms/mps. I've had it for 10 yrs.or so. been on meds about 4-5 yrs. They have helped me tremendously,but i think taking these meds is an individual decision. they work for some and not for others,it also depends on your level of pain tolerance and how well you can function in your daily life. aside from narcotics i would try something for sleep that is very important for keeping the fm at bay and exercise if you can. fm and mps are very individual disorders it seems no two people have it exactly the same. there are also herbals and minerals and vitimins that can be used that work for some. good luck!!
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Anne,
You are absolutely correct. No two people have FM in the same way. What works for one may not work for another.
Unfortunately, docs have the no narcotics stance with FM right now. While I refuse to be a guinea pig for pharma companies, I hope they come out with a pain med for FM that is effective and non-narcotic.
Until then, we all must do what we can to live through the days.

As for the rice/corn bags...I got mine off ebay. A lady makes them and you can choose the fabric and the type. I have one for my neck and shoulder area, but she also makes ones for other areas. Just look up corn bags in the search. They make great gifts and are very inexpensive.
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I agree Wendy. And, I love my rice socks. They kind of smell like a nice warm bowl of oatmeal. (I know, weird)
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Mine smell like popcorn!
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If the socks would help people with PN,hnnn,I'm so happy for all that get
help in anyway they can. Hugs to all Sue
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