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SHALL WE ALL WRITE THE NEW YORK TIMES AND TELL THEM WHAT WE THINK ABOUT THEIR ONE DOCTOR FROM THE 1990'S?fursaflying <FursAFlying@...> wrote: READ whole article at http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/14/health/14pain.html?_r=1 & th & emc=th & oref=sloginDrug Approved. Is Disease Real? By ALEX BERENSONPublished: January 14, 2008Fibromyalgia is a real disease. Or so says Pfizer in a new television advertising campaign for

Lyrica, the first medicine approved to treat the pain condition, whose very existence is questioned by some doctors.For patient advocacy groups and doctors who specialize in fibromyalgia, the Lyrica approval is a milestone. They say they hope Lyrica and two other drugs that may be approved this year will legitimize fibromyalgia, just as Prozac brought depression into the mainstream. But other doctors — including the one who wrote the 1990 paper that defined fibromyalgia but who has since changed his mind — say that the disease does not exist and that Lyrica and the other drugs will be taken by millions of people who do not need them.

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I think with that letter we should ask him who is "padding his pockets"? Nadine"christina h." <christina-777@...> wrote: SHALL WE ALL WRITE THE NEW YORK TIMES AND TELL THEM WHAT WE THINK ABOUT THEIR ONE DOCTOR FROM THE 1990'S?fursaflying <FursAFlyingaol> wrote: READ whole article at http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/14/health/14pain.html?_r=1 & th & emc=th & oref=sloginDrug Approved. Is Disease Real? By ALEX BERENSONPublished: January 14, 2008Fibromyalgia is a real disease. Or so says Pfizer in a new television advertising campaign for Lyrica, the first medicine approved to treat the pain condition, whose very existence is questioned by some doctors.For patient advocacy groups and doctors who specialize in fibromyalgia, the Lyrica approval is a milestone. They say they hope Lyrica and two other drugs that may be approved this year will legitimize fibromyalgia, just as Prozac brought depression into the mainstream. But other doctors — including the one who wrote the 1990 paper that defined fibromyalgia but who has since changed his mind — say that the disease does not exist and that

Lyrica and the other drugs will be taken by millions of people who do not need them.

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that would be an excellent idea"christina h." <christina-777@...> wrote: SHALL WE ALL WRITE THE NEW YORK TIMES AND TELL THEM WHAT WE THINK ABOUT THEIR ONE DOCTOR FROM THE 1990'S?fursaflying <FursAFlyingaol> wrote: READ whole article at http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/14/health/14pain.html?_r=1 & th & emc=th & oref=sloginDrug Approved. Is Disease Real? By ALEX BERENSONPublished: January 14, 2008Fibromyalgia is a real disease. Or so says Pfizer in a new television advertising campaign for Lyrica, the first medicine approved to treat the pain condition, whose very existence is questioned by some doctors.For patient advocacy groups and doctors who specialize in fibromyalgia, the Lyrica approval is a milestone. They say they hope Lyrica and two other drugs that may be approved this year will legitimize fibromyalgia, just as Prozac brought depression into the mainstream. But other doctors — including the one who wrote the 1990 paper that defined fibromyalgia but who has since changed his mind — say that the disease does not exist and that

Lyrica and the other drugs will be taken by millions of people who do not need them.

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