Guest guest Posted March 29, 2008 Report Share Posted March 29, 2008 Hmm - wonder what the future has in store. Who Will End Up Treating Fibromyalgia? From Adrienne Dellwo, About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by Kate Grossman, MD A shift in thinking is underway. With all the research showing fibromyalgia isn't rheumatologic but is actually a neurologic disorder, some doctors say we should no longer see rheumatologists. It makes some sense - rheumatologists specialize in joints, bones and muscles. They're not experts on how the brain perceives and processes pain. Neurologists are. But will neurology welcome us with open arms? Are neurologists thinking how nice it would be to take on the challenge of fibromyalgia? Will their waiting lists accommodate a huge influx of people? Many of us have had bad luck with GPs or internists. Do you suppose they're busily educating themselves so they can diagnose and treat us effectively? Call me a cynic, but I'd say, not likely. Are we going to get stuck with primary care providers who don't even believe we're sick? Are we going to end up without a "home" as the medical community takes us out of the rheumatologic category without providing a viable alternative? What's your opinion? I'd love to hear from those of you who already see a neurologist. How has your experience been? Do you think you're treated more effectively? Post your comments here or in About.com's Fibromyalgia & ME/CFS forum. http://chronicfatigue.about.com/b/2008/03/25/who-will-end-up-treating-fibromyalgia.htmHunt for a chance to win a Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder! Click here to enter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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