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My mom has fibro as does both of her sisters. So, I guess I come by it naturally! ![]()
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Deb We urge all doctors to take time to listen to your patients.. don't "isolate" symptoms but look at the whole spectrum. If a patient tells you s/he feels as if s/he's falling apart and "nothing seems to be working properly", chances are s/he's right! |
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A pain doctor I saw also stated that the trigger points for dx is not accurate. To the OP how is your D levels? I thought I was told that low D can also be a sign of fibromyalgia. Though my mom has low D and does not have fibromyalgia but does have osteoporsis. So even if you have low D does not mean you have fibro. Just a thought.
I often wonder since I developed other conditions too if one causes another or a person becomes more sensitive to conditions/problems. Who knows. When I have asked doctors some times they say it is a fluke. |
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My Vit D level was low, but for over a year it's been much better..this last blood work it was 70. My neuro told me to continue with the dose I take and to not take a lower dose in the summer time.
Rosie, I do not think we are flukes of nature. We are a product of the things that go wrong in our world. We just happen to be more sensitive to things than some people. I just read this morning that celiacs whom went years without knowing what was wrong, have the chance of developing several autoimmune diseases. How sad is that? Always something to brighten my day. I'm thankful that my fibro seems pretty stable for now and I hope it stays that way!
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Deb We urge all doctors to take time to listen to your patients.. don't "isolate" symptoms but look at the whole spectrum. If a patient tells you s/he feels as if s/he's falling apart and "nothing seems to be working properly", chances are s/he's right! |
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For myself and many here I don't feel it is a fluke either. Just too much odd stuff that pre condition did not happen. I feel if doctors would make more connections between problems happening it would really help. The problem is that each specialty does not like to go outside that.
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Januarybabe,
You are one of the very few people at this forum that have posted about having allodynia (unless I've missed seeing others). Is yours due to the texture of certain fabrics, the pressure of clothing/bedding? I still have some residual to denim or coarse fabrics but not to a lot of my other clothes anymore. I wear a pettileg slip under the linen crop pants and Land's End silk longjohns in cold weather under the corduroys, denim and other pants/slacks. Thanks, Sheltiemom18 |
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[QUOTE=Sheltiemom18;791707]Januarybabe,
You are one of the very few people at this forum that have posted about having allodynia (unless I've missed seeing others). Is yours due to the texture of certain fabrics, the pressure of clothing/bedding? I seem to have all kinds of allodynia. My waist feel like sunburn and pants rub the "sunburn". The texture of clothing bothers me for things like denim. I have a system of wearing cotton dresses. In colder months I wear boots with dresses. When it is very cold I find some nylon tights that are somewhat tolerable and wear these under dresses. Sometime my arm or leg feels warm. That is one of the few "good" feelings I get. Unexpected things happen. I have gotten electric shocks from the metal push carts at Walmart. I now use a hand basket or go to Target that has plastic carts. The shower spray sometimes causes stinging pain. |
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Can you explain to me what getting shocks has to do with all this? I get shocks all the time and I hate it. I had decided I must be an electric conductor of some sort!
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Deb We urge all doctors to take time to listen to your patients.. don't "isolate" symptoms but look at the whole spectrum. If a patient tells you s/he feels as if s/he's falling apart and "nothing seems to be working properly", chances are s/he's right! |
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--a lot of us, over the years and many posts, have described symptoms of allodynia (pain from non-painful stimuli).
I certainly have experienced this during the most acute phases of my neuropathy attack., and still tend to get it in "flares" from time to time. It is not uncommon in those with small-fiber involvement, in particular. |
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I think the electric shock might have to do with vibrational allodynia. The vibrations from the grocery carts get my hands to buzzing.
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