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FIBROMYALGIA

YES THERE IS HOPE!!!!!! I HAVE THIS AWEFUL AILMENT AND FOUND A DOCTOR (ENDOCHRINOLOGEST in Ca.) WHO FOUND OUT HE HAD IT TOO OVER 30 YRS AGO. HE HAS DEDICTED HIS PRACTICE TO HELPING WOMEN LIKE US WITH THIS AWFUL DISEASE. SO HERE'S IS MY ADVICE TO THOSE OF YOU WHO "HAVE BEEN THERE!"

GO TO LIBRARY AND GET  book by Dr. St. Amand "What Your Doctor may not tell You About Fibromyalgia" and then log on to their website where you will be helped with their protocol and how to start getting better. yhey have a 24 hour chat message board on their websIte which hooks you up with 4 or 5 amazing ADMINISTRATORS (as well as Claudia Merek who co-authored the book with Dr. St. Amand and travels across N. America lecturing to doctors along with Dr. St. Amand) from Dr St. Amands office to give ongoing advice. It will change your life. Look up Dr. St. Amand's website and then hook up with their 24 hour help/chat service and read as many daily questions and answers from the staff as possible, you can ask questions too. These people are amazing. You will read many posts fom women like you who have been compleltey recovered for years due to this doctors research. He has fibro as well by the way! It Will change your life

 

good luck 

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Hi, thanks for your post.  I saw your other post on Annon's blog, too.  Did you have the bladder problems that we are describing?  The kind that feel like a bladder infection but no infection is ever found?  Thank you for your advice about your experiences with guaifenesin. I am very, very hopeful that this guaifenesin is the final piece of the puzzle for me and others in my chronic pain class who have been dealing with vitamin D deficiency.  Did you also have low vitamin D? 

yes.. thanks for your post on my blog.  I am curious too to know if you are/have been vit d deficient.   thanks.

I suffered from fibromyalgia for years...and the associated exhaustion. Then my doctor discovered that my Vitamin B12 levels were low. I've been on B-12 injections for the past month or so...and WOW!  What a difference in my life. I have so much energy and my pain is really gone, although I'm still on some fibro meds. Have your doctor check your B-12 levels. In the US, doctors consider you low if you're under 200, but Japan and some other countries consider you low if you're under 500. Now I'm giving myself the B-12 injections. Anything is worth a try when you have that horrible condition.

Dear Kitteagirl, thank you so very much for the info about your experiences with vitamin B12.  Today I asked a vitamin-D-deficient friend to look into vitamin B12 in case it was possibly another piece of the puzzle in terms of her exhaustion problems.  She was hesitant about it.  I have emailed her about your experiences and hope that this will get her to try it.  Thank you! 

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