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Fibromyalgia News for 02-28-2005

Fibromyalgia News from Yahoo.com
Group will offer help in coping with fibromyalgia (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com
"A Fibromyalgia Support Group is being started at the South Shore. Everyone interested iis encouraged to attend a gathering from 6 to 7 p.m. on March 2 at the Barton Memorial Hospital board room, 2170 South Ave. A second meeting is scheduled April..."
Fibromyalgia sufferer shares story (Baxter Bulletin)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com
"I, too, am a sufferer of fibromyalgia. The ordinary guy on the corner has no clue as to what our life is like. We wake up in a great deal of pain from a night's sleep that is rarely restful. We take our cocktail of pills with breakfast that will hopefully get us through the day."
Tuesday Calendar (Montana Standard)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com
"Butte Central Senior Parents will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the school library to plan the graduation party. A fibromyalgia support group meets Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the St. James Room of St. James Healthcare. For information about the group, call 494-5691."

Fibromyalgia News from About.com
Research, Fundraisers, and Other News
From: chronicfatigue.about.com
"What do a Broadway Musical Review, Dr. David S. Bell, a Grand Challenge, proteomics, biomarkers, spinal fluid, Dr. Benjamin H. Natelson, hormones, Dr. Theodore Friedman, and the NIH have in common? They all relate in their own ways to research being done to help establish better diagnosis criteria -- and therefore better possibilities for the cure and prevention of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, albeit though the NIH does appear to be the least-involved in this effort."
aWEARness Awareness
From: chronicfatigue.about.com
"Information on where to find explanations about what's said on the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia awareness items."
Drugs in the News
From: chronicfatigue.about.com
"Recent drug news includes the Canadian suspension of the use of a popular hyperactivity drug because of its link to 20 deaths, FDA concerns about eczema creams, and a German Paxil versus St. John's wort study that contradicts one done in the U.S."

Fibromyalgia News from MedicineNet
Fibromylgia Doesn't Mean Inactivity
From: www.medicinenet.com
"Title: Fibromylgia Doesn't Mean Inactivity Category: Health News Created: 2/9/05 01:59:00 Last Editorial Review: 2/9/05 01:59:09"
National Arthritis Meeting 2004
From: www.medicinenet.com
"Title: National Arthritis Meeting 2004 Category: Doctor's Views Created: 11/1/04 Last Editorial Review: 2/1/05"
Arthritis: Doctors Dialogue Index
From: www.medicinenet.com
"Title: Arthritis: Doctors Dialogue Index Category: Doctor's Views Created: 5/3/00 11:51:00 Last Editorial Review: 2/1/05"

Fibromyalgia News from NewsTrove
Gains over pain
From: NewsTrove.com
"CINDY KOH/daily bruin
Colin Bain, a third-year philosophy student who is currently pursuing his dream of being an actor, came back to school to get an education. Bain will be featured in an episode of CBS's "Cold Case" on Feb. 20.
By Frances Sun
DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR
fsun@media.ucla.edu
For most UCLA students, finals week means pulling all-nighters in a last-minute attempt to learn 10 weeks' worth of material. For actor and third-year philosophy student Colin Bain, however, finals week last quarter consisted of 14-hour days on the set of crime drama "Cold Case."
Bain's eight-day shoot happened to fall on the same week as finals."
Arthur Murray Dance Studio
From: NewsTrove.com
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I don,t know about appeals but I also have Fibromyalgia and Osteoarthritis and sound about the same, qua symptoms. when I made my claim for IS on the grounds of sickness I filled in my IB50 then took it to a rights worker to check and he told me I,d wafled on about irrelavant things so I got another form and got it filled in for me.
I was really embarresd when it was being filled in as I felt the rights worker was exagerating and I was telling her I couldn,t say that etc. She explained you had to say you couldd,t do some thing if couldn,t do it without pain or sever discomfort or exaustion or if you couldn,t do it repeatedly."
Rest Ministries Chat Transcript
From: NewsTrove.com
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Fibromyalgia Blogs from LiveJournal
Interesting info to share...
From: www.livejournal.com
"I recently started seeing a Pain Management doctor for my FM and migraines etc. My rheumy wanted me to see a specific doc, but he wasnt available (typical, no?) and finally after 4 or 5 visits I actually saw him. Right off the bat, instead of focusing on the Fibromyalgia, he started asking me about my migraines- how do they start, what do they feel like, when did they start, etc. He started pressing on my neck and shoulders and immediately found all my "hot spots" as my husband calls them. You know what I'm talking about,that spot where when you touch it and you want to jump and scream and cry at the same time.
Anyway, he asked if I had ever had an MRI of my neck, which I hadn't. I asked why and he said that he thought there was "something going on in there" and wanted to explore it further. So, managed to get into the Stand-up MRI center a mile from my house (If you ever need to have an MRI and you have the option, opt for the stand-up. I took off my jewelry, glasses, and bra and thats it. Took 45 minutes and the hardest part was trying to read the closed captions on the TV without my glasses!)and when I went back for the results, much to my amazement, the doc tells me I have a severely herniated disc inbetween C5 & C6. No telling how long it's been there, I've never been rear ended or even in any kind of serious car accident (knock on wood). Never had any kind of neck injury that I know of. (Was in an abusive relationship for a couple years, figure that *might* have done it, but who knows?) To make a longer story short, I am having a cortisone injection in that disc this Thursday, 2/24.
So where are these stats? National Fibromyalgia Research Association Go to the 'Compare Symptoms' link on the left. I'm not at all familiar with Chiari Malformations, in fact this chart was the first time I had ever heard of it. But the cervical stenosis is what my doc said *could* be going on, causing the FM perhaps. A friend of mine had the same sudden discovery about her neck (unlike me she has never had obvious neck problems, pain or migraines)and had the disc removed and upon getting back into her own room at the hospital, she wanted to swing dance. It's now 6 weeks post-op and she has been off pain meds for 4 weeks. She no longer has any symptoms consistent with Fibro. How fantastic is that?
I know I am new to this board, and I hope I am not overstepping bounds, but I really want to share this information with everyone who has FM. I truly hope that if you have the slightest suspicion that this *might* be whats going on with you, that you print out the info on the NFRA website and ask your doc to help you, to help figure this disease out. Maybe, in some people, its not FM, its these other problems manifesting with FM-like symptoms.
I sincerely hope that this info might help just one of us... if not more.
Everything looked and sounded unreal. Nothing was what it is. That's what I wanted-- To be alone with myself in another world where truth is untrue and life can hide from itself. -Eugene O'Neill "A Long Day's Journey Into Night" Best of luck."
Rheumatologists?
From: www.livejournal.com
"Sorry to post twice in one day, but many thanks to all who responded to my prior post; it's amazing what a little complaint to the right person can accomplish! I have finally gotten my referral to a rheumatologist, and an appointment for tomorrow morning!!
This brings me to another question I'd love your input on; what specifics should I ask my rheumatologist? Should I bring a symptoms list or a pain scale? I want to make sure I get the most out of this long overdue appointment."
Official complaints?
From: www.livejournal.com
"For those who've done battle with doctor's offices (specifically with Kaiser or other HMOs), how does one go about making an official complaint against someone?
To make the excessively long story short, a secretary at my primary care physician's office keeps telling me I can control fibro with diet and exercise and don't need to seek medical assistance. She's even hung up on mw when I've phoned the office in attempts to contact my doctor. What she's doing seems illegal--she's not a doctor or nurse, so should she shouldn't be dispensing medical advice or denying me access to my doctor!
How can I deal with this situation? Any advice is greatly appreicated; I'm at the end of my freakin' rope..."

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