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tamiloo 01-22-2008 04:11 AM

Does anything really help????
 
I was diagnosed with fibro about 17 years ago...I have tried a lot stuff...I'm not on anything right now except wellbrutrin...I just deal with it. But lately it has been more than I can take...help...

fiberowendy2000 01-22-2008 02:45 PM

Everyone is different so there could be a drug combo you haven't tried yet. Right now I am on muscle relaxants and a bunch of brain meds to help. It doesn't quite help but it brings the noise level down to where I can function somewhat.

tamiloo 01-22-2008 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by fiberowendy2000 (Post 192469)
Everyone is different so there could be a drug combo you haven't tried yet. Right now I am on muscle relaxants and a bunch of brain meds to help. It doesn't quite help but it brings the noise level down to where I can function somewhat.


I guess I need to just be patient and keep looking for a doc that might just help me...thanks;)

fiberowendy2000 01-22-2008 02:53 PM

Yeah pain and patience don't really go together. But with this illness it almost forces you to become a type B personality.

SandyC 01-22-2008 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by tamiloo (Post 192473)
I guess I need to just be patient and keep looking for a doc that might just help me...thanks;)

I pray everyday for you and Craig Tammy. I hope you find something that will work for you.

Or you could take a road trip to see Jim. :cool:

watsonsh 01-22-2008 02:58 PM

Mobic works for me anti-inflammatory and Ultram

Also I have added more zinc in my diet and supplements as well as Borage oil which has helped with those pesky prostaglandins that cause pain for me.

tamiloo 01-22-2008 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by SandyC (Post 192487)
I pray everyday for you and Craig Tammy. I hope you find something that will work for you.

Or you could take a road trip to see Jim. :cool:

We are on our way...love you two!!!:hug:

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Originally Posted by shelley (Post 192496)
Mobic works for me anti-inflammatory and Ultram

Also I have added more zinc in my diet and supplements as well as Borage oil which has helped with those pesky prostaglandins that cause pain for me.

Mobic...Ultram...never heard of these...

watsonsh 01-22-2008 03:40 PM

Mobic is anti inflammatory - my rheumy gave it to me. Kind of like cellebrex its a COX 2 inhibitor or something.

Ultram is pain killer. But thats because I also have a lot of pain from TOS in addition to fibro.

Also have conected a lot of my fibro pain to mentrual cycles and gyn doc is suspecting endometriosis which causes those prostraglandin pain hormones. Endo is linked to high % of people with fibro.

tamiloo 01-22-2008 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by shelley (Post 192563)
Mobic is anti inflammatory - my rheumy gave it to me. Kind of like cellebrex its a COX 2 inhibitor or something.

Ultram is pain killer. But thats because I also have a lot of pain from TOS in addition to fibro.

Also have conected a lot of my fibro pain to mentrual cycles and gyn doc is suspecting endometriosis which causes those prostraglandin pain hormones. Endo is linked to high % of people with fibro.

Glad that hasn't been a problem with me...and I had a a a...can't spell it...uterus taken out years ago.....

This year has been my worst year yet. Does fibro take a rest sometimes for a while???

fiberowendy2000 01-23-2008 11:21 AM

Yes FM goes into remission on occasion. I have been lucky enough to go back to work in July after being out on disability for 5 years. But if I do and do something "normal" the pain flares again. For example, I moved this past weekend and here I am at work....miserable. Taking Robaxin like they were candy so I can sit in a chair comfortably.
The last few days, when 4:00 comes I have never been so happy and I love my job so its not the work. Its the pain!


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