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From: Batool35 on 2 Aug 2008 19:52 hi I am suffering with Fibromyalgia i am 42 years it is just about 2years ago Doc told me that i have Fibromyalgia i have very little knowldge about this condition i did ask my doc as well he gave me some booklet etc i have four children i never drink or did any other drug all my life. The thing is i have pain and trumbling i feel very shaky holding small object is very difficult i very woried and want to what happen with the patient with the time or age. please give me some information about this .Thanks Batool35
From: fran on 3 Aug 2008 11:02 On Aug 2, 7:52 pm, Batool35 <batoo...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > hi > I am suffering with Fibromyalgia i am 42 years it is just about 2years > ago Doc told me that i have Fibromyalgia i have very little knowldge > about this condition i did ask my doc as well he gave me some booklet > etc i have four children i never drink or did any other drug all my > life. > The thing is i have pain and trumbling i feel very shaky holding small > object is very difficult i very woried and want to what happen with > the patient with the time or age. please give me some information > about this .Thanks > Batool35 I am pretty shaky too, I think that most of us have some trembling and shakiness, but no one can tell you if it will get worse or stay the same. And none of us can tell you is it's Fibromyalgia or not. I used to be upset that it was so difficult to get a diagnoses, but now I am more concerned these days that it's become too easy for doctors to make it without looking deeper. Was this a rheumatologist that made this diagnoses? How did your doctor come to this decision? I would not accept the word of an internist or GP, only a rheumatologist, I know this didn't answer your questions that much, but that's what I would do. Also if you are that shaky, safety proof your environment, grab bars around your tub, shower, a cane or a walker will steady your gait, and if your kids are old enough to understand, have a sit down with them and explain that you need their help. Don't even try to do the heavy stuff, get help. I'm sorry you're needing to be here, but welcome to our FMly and I hope your get the support your need.-fran
From: Gloria Wolfe on 3 Aug 2008 21:16 Besides all that Fran said, you can check: http://www.sover.net/~devstar/ It's loaded with things that will help you understand what Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue are and knowledge will tend to quiet your fears somewhat. We're here for you! Nanny On 8/3/2008 10:02 AM, fmc116(a)yahoo.com wrote to All: -> On Aug 2, 7:52�pm, Batool35 <batoo...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: -> > hi -> > I am suffering with Fibromyalgia i am 42 years it is just about 2years -> > ago Doc told me that i have Fibromyalgia i have very little knowldge -> > about this condition i did ask my doc as well he gave me some booklet -> > etc i have four children i never drink or did any other drug all my -> > life. -> > The thing is i have pain and trumbling i feel very shaky holding small -> > object is very difficult i very woried and want to what happen with -> > the patient with the time or age. please give me some information -> > about this .Thanks -> > Batool35 -> -> I am pretty shaky too, I think that most of us have some trembling and -> shakiness, but no one can tell you if it will get worse or stay the -> same. And none of us can tell you is it's Fibromyalgia or not. I used -> to be upset that it was so difficult to get a diagnoses, but now I am -> more concerned these days that it's become too easy for doctors to -> make it without looking deeper. Was this a rheumatologist that made -> this diagnoses? How did your doctor come to this decision? I would -> not accept the word of an internist or GP, only a rheumatologist, I -> know this didn't answer your questions that much, but that's what I -> would do. Also if you are that shaky, safety proof your environment, -> grab bars around your tub, shower, a cane or a walker will steady your -> gait, and if your kids are old enough to understand, have a sit down -> with them and explain that you need their help. Don't even try to do -> the heavy stuff, get help. I'm sorry you're needing to be here, but -> welcome to our FMly and I hope your get the support your need.-fran
From: Michael B on 5 Aug 2008 12:23 Just for the sake of completeness, I just wanted to check to see if the "Tender" group is still functioning. If so, it might be nice to include that info for someone coming in unaware, since the reminder about it would serve as an endorsement by someone already at this newsgroup. MBaugh, currently in Denver for a fibromassage training session, also for a personal refresher on Bowen Therapy On Aug 3, 11:02 am, fran <fmc...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > On Aug 2, 7:52 pm, Batool35 <batoo...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > hi > > I am suffering with Fibromyalgia i am 42 years it is just about 2years > > ago Doc told me that i have Fibromyalgia i have very little knowldge > > about this condition i did ask my doc as well he gave me some booklet > > etc i have four children i never drink or did any other drug all my > > life. > > The thing is i have pain and trumbling i feel very shaky holding small > > object is very difficult i very woried and want to what happen with > > the patient with the time or age. please give me some information > > about this .Thanks > > Batool35 > > I am pretty shaky too, I think that most of us have some trembling and > shakiness, but no one can tell you if it will get worse or stay the > same. And none of us can tell you is it's Fibromyalgia or not. I used > to be upset that it was so difficult to get a diagnoses, but now I am > more concerned these days that it's become too easy for doctors to > make it without looking deeper. Was this a rheumatologist that made > this diagnoses? How did your doctor come to this decision? I would > not accept the word of an internist or GP, only a rheumatologist, I > know this didn't answer your questions that much, but that's what I > would do. Also if you are that shaky, safety proof your environment, > grab bars around your tub, shower, a cane or a walker will steady your > gait, and if your kids are old enough to understand, have a sit down > with them and explain that you need their help. Don't even try to do > the heavy stuff, get help. I'm sorry you're needing to be here, but > welcome to our FMly and I hope your get the support your need.-fran
From: dar on 5 Aug 2008 20:54 On Aug 5, 11:23 am, Michael B <baugh...(a)bellsouth.net> wrote: > Just for the sake of completeness, I just wanted to check to > see if the "Tender" group is still functioning. If so, it might be > nice to include that info for someone coming in unaware, since > the reminder about it would serve as an endorsement by someone > already at this newsgroup. > > MBaugh, currently in Denver for a fibromassage training session, > also for a personal refresher on Bowen Therapy > > On Aug 3, 11:02 am, fran <fmc...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > On Aug 2, 7:52 pm, Batool35 <batoo...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > hi > > > I am suffering with Fibromyalgia i am 42 years it is just about 2years > > > ago Doc told me that i have Fibromyalgia i have very little knowldge > > > about this condition i did ask my doc as well he gave me some booklet > > > etc i have four children i never drink or did any other drug all my > > > life. > > > The thing is i have pain and trumbling i feel very shaky holding small > > > object is very difficult i very woried and want to what happen with > > > the patient with the time or age. please give me some information > > > about this .Thanks > > > Batool35 > > > I am pretty shaky too, I think that most of us have some trembling and > > shakiness, but no one can tell you if it will get worse or stay the > > same. And none of us can tell you is it's Fibromyalgia or not. I used > > to be upset that it was so difficult to get a diagnoses, but now I am > > more concerned these days that it's become too easy for doctors to > > make it without looking deeper. Was this a rheumatologist that made > > this diagnoses? How did your doctor come to this decision? I would > > not accept the word of an internist or GP, only a rheumatologist, I > > know this didn't answer your questions that much, but that's what I > > would do. Also if you are that shaky, safety proof your environment, > > grab bars around your tub, shower, a cane or a walker will steady your > > gait, and if your kids are old enough to understand, have a sit down > > with them and explain that you need their help. Don't even try to do > > the heavy stuff, get help. I'm sorry you're needing to be here, but > > welcome to our FMly and I hope your get the support your need.-fran- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Michael, Posted to the TN about a half hour ago. It's alive, well, and growing! Denver, huh? Glad to see ya furthering your education and career! :-) Take care and be well out there! Debra
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