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Re: Fibromyalgia and EndoFrom: Ann (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat May 26 19:04:42 2001
At Tue, 22 May 2001, Wendi wrote: > >I was wondering if any of you ladies have been diagnosed with >Fibromyalgia along with your Endo, and if you've tried the new MSN drug, >(over-the counter). I want to try it, but wanted to see if anyone has >the similar pains that I do.My Rheumatologist is not really sure if I >have it or not, he just said it sounds like it. So, now I'm on pain >meds, anti-depressants, and sleeping pills. I think that's a little >much on this body of mine and would like to eliminate a couple of these >if possible. >Hugs to you all of you. >((((Finding a way to get all of us well)))). That's my goal in life. >Loves, >Wendi Wendi: I have fibro which i was fortunate enough to be diagnosed with within 2 visits. Unfortunately i still suffer 3 yrs later with pelvic pain without a diagnosis just a suspicion. Of course I guess i could be blamed for that, I refuse to go under the knife, i don't trust doctors too much another story. I was taking and still have at hand a muscle relaxant called flexeril which has helped me greatly for my back pain due to the fibro and have taken ultram which has helped but was prescribed for the pelvic pain which it did little for but did a lot for the fibro. I am currently not taking any drugs, i just chose to live with the pain because i have too many drug allergies including motrin. You may want to see if you can get a trial run of the flexeril taken at bedtime with your docs approval of course. That was my only drug for the longest time and helped for quite awhile. The only reason i am not using it right now is because i do not want to go to the doctor, it might help you, everyone is different. Good luck and prayers. Ann A.
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