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Old 04-20-2010, 06:17 PM #1
SkyEyes SkyEyes is offline
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Default Hello to All!

Just found this site today (by Googling "Savella")! Thought it would be a good idea to join.

I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia and CFS in 1997, when I was in my late 40s, although I think I had it at least 7 or 8 years before that.

I've gone through all the tricyclic antidepressants; each eventually stopped working for me. In 2007, I was referred to a Fibromyalgia study for milnaciprin ("Savella"), and was accepted into the study. I've been on the drug since 04/2007, with good results. Cuts the pain a good amount, but it *really* cuts the FibroFog! (FibroFog was the worst aspect of the disease for me, since I live in my head.)

Savella's now FDA-approved and available at pharmacies in the U.S. I called my insurance today, and they are going to cover it, with a co-pay of $40.00, which is not as bad as I expected.

Greetings to everyone! *****

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