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see link [2008-05-14]
http://www.drlowe.com/nutrition/articles/omega-3%20and%20pain%20relief.htm
I may be out on a limb here [2008-07-25]
But there's a possibility that you have a simple fungal/bacterial infection of your skin. Try this ... purchase Nizoral shampoo from your local store. Use it like a body wash. If the itching is minimized, that's a clue.
You might speak with your doctor about getting an Epipen.
Another link: http://ezinearticles.com/?Use-of-Colloidal-Silver-in-Treatment-of-Skin-Rashid=520525
Depo provera and fybromyalgia [2008-05-29]
I was not aware of any connection between Depo Provera and Fibromyalgia.
I had Depo injections in 1987/1988. I became unwell in 1993. In 1999 I was diagnosed with CFS. I have seen 3 neurologists who all agreed the diagnosis.
My partner is a Senior Biomedical Scientist here in UK and he suggested I ask for a c-reactive protein test and Rheumatoid Factor test late last year. Both had a positive reading. My GP said they were False Positives. I had to pay to see private Rheumatologist and early this year I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. Further Bone scans showed I have Rheumatoid Arthritis. This results is after 14 years of no real treatment.
Could this have any link to my using Depo Provera for 2 years 20 years ago?
I have seen other articles from the states about a link and wanted to add my plight to the debate.
I would be grateful to find out more.
www.helen419@btinternet.com
I don't have MS, but I wanted. . sm [2008-04-23]
to say how sorry I am for what you must be going through! I don't have MS, but I have chronic fatigue and/or FM. I have been taking Provigil, and it has changed my life. It gives me the energy I need just to get through the day. It is very expensive though. This year our insurance will cover half of it (Thank goodness!).
I don't know of any chair that helps with nerve or muscle pain. I just make sure that my work area is set up so that I don't have to do long reaching (i.e. for heavy books)and I take breaks when I can and stretch. I have my monitor set up on about 4 books so that it is right in front of my face so that I don't have to bend my neck at all to look at the monitor.
Have you ever read the Spoons Theory? If you haven't read it, it is very interesting! I don't know how to make a link, but if you just Google it, it is easy to find.
Good luck to you and your kids!
spoon theory [2008-04-23]
someone sent me a link to the spoon theory right after I was diagnosed, and I have sent it to many others since then. It truly is a good way to represent how we feel to people.Even my stbx doesnt get it. He has taken no role in trying to learn about MS or anything else, which is probably why itmakes it so much easier for him to walk away. Anyway, thanks for the support, as I am sure you know, we all need it. I hope you are well. I have a coup9le of friends using Provigil and they love it too! I actually have an appointment with my neuro today, maybe I will ask for it! Although I am sure my insurance won Oh wel, thats what we pay themthe big bucks for right?
I can only think of what I do [2008-01-29]
with my dogs (sorry about bringing my dogs into the equation :) and that is a proper diet and exercise.
Additionally, with my goldens, and this breed is known to be predisposed toautoimmune disorders ranging fromhypothyroidism to autoimmune hemolytic anemia, arthritis,and skin disorders, is togive them a really good supplement. One of the supplements is Missing Link, and believe it or not, this company also makes a human grade, too. This is called Master Nutrient Formula.
http://www.ntphealthproducts.com/missing_link_human.html
http://www.mypatienteducation.com/om3bamanufo.html
http://www.911healthshop.com/om3basbydesh.html
I included the three links. Thefirst oneexplains what the productcontains, but that company isveryexpensive. The other twofor price comparison and are more or less in the correct range.I'm sure you can find this product locally as well.
I can only think of what I do [2008-01-29]
with my dogs (sorry about bringing my dogs into the equation :) and that is a proper diet and exercise.
Additionally, with my goldens, and this breed is known to be predisposed toautoimmune disorders ranging fromhypothyroidism to autoimmune hemolytic anemia, arthritis,and skin disorders, is togive them a really good supplement. One of the supplements is Missing Link, and believe it or not, this company also makes a human grade, too. This is called Master Nutrient Formula.
http://www.ntphealthproducts.com/missing_link_human.html
http://www.mypatienteducation.com/om3bamanufo.html
http://www.911healthshop.com/om3basbydesh.html
I included the three links. Thefirst oneexplains what the productcontains, but that company isveryexpensive. The other twofor price comparison and are more or less in the correct range.I'm sure you can find this product locally as well.
I can only think of what I do [2008-01-29]
with my dogs (sorry about bringing my dogs into the equation :) and that is a proper diet and exercise.
Additionally, with my goldens, and this breed is known to be predisposed toautoimmune disorders ranging fromhypothyroidism to autoimmune hemolytic anemia, arthritis,and skin disorders, is togive them a really good supplement. One of the supplements is Missing Link, and believe it or not, this company also makes a human grade, too. This is called Master Nutrient Formula.
http://www.ntphealthproducts.com/missing_link_human.html
http://www.mypatienteducation.com/om3bamanufo.html
http://www.911healthshop.com/om3basbydesh.html
I included the three links. Thefirst has a good explanation onwhat the productcontains, but that company isveryexpensive. The other twofor price comparison, and are more or less in the correct range.I'm sure you can find this product locally as well.
Most flu shots contain mercury, [2007-12-01]
but you can ask for one that doesn There is no shortage this year, and it only costs about $4 more, according to this report. see link.
Information on statin drug -induced pain [2007-11-28]
see link below.
I'm not sure it's the ciprofloxacin that [2007-05-18]
your doctor was talking about. When I googled ciprofloxacin and fibromyalgia, the articles that came up all seemed to talk about how the infection can get into connective tissues, blood and organs, and be resistant to the medications, but it is supposedly the infection causing the pain. They discuss longer courses of treatment. You might want to look further into this. Maybe you can get a link from this. Otherwise do the Google I did.
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IDENTIFICATION AND TREATMENT OF CHRONIC INFECTIONS IN CFIDS AND ...
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Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) is characterized by muscle pain and tenderness ... cycles of doxycycline (200-300 mg/day), ciprofloxacin or Cipro (1500 mg/day), ...
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