Guest guest Posted March 27, 2008 Report Share Posted March 27, 2008 Yep. I think you are right. I have to ask " how do they know it won't kill us when they don't really even know what the hell it is? " hugs, Debra V. idisnotok wrote: debra, i do agree with you. i do believe, from what i've read so far, with the central nervous system involvement,chemical p excess,etc, that fibro will one day be understood and placed in a similar category as ms,lupus,almost als. i believe some of the related organ involvement can become fatal, i also have a heart murmur. but fibro is alreay potentially fatal, in my opinion, similar to something like bipolar, because the actual fibro isn't fatal, what's fatal is our brain realizing we do not wanting to live this way for a lot longer. i have 3 kidney disorders, and if i needed a transplant, i would refuse it because i wouldn't want togo thru all that and then live and feel this shitty each and every minute of each and every day...and that doesn't include all the crummy hormone changes! take care, marg > > Ok, just thoughts again that run through my head. I have been comtemplating the mystery of this illness. The truth is, NO ONE knows exactly what the hell it is. There are theories probably as thick as a text book, yet no one has it figured out. It is all pretty much a guessing game because they cannot pin point the monster. What is it really? Several answers are: it is too much substance P in the spinal fluid, it is autoimmune, it is not autoimmune it is a disease of the nervous system, it is toxins, it is a hidden virus they can't find, it is a mycoplasma, it is inflammatory in nature, it is not inflammatory, etc. etc. etc. > > I want to know for sure how they know the potential fatality of this illness? Ok, maybe it won't keel us over right away. Maybe it can. However, I suppose that so many of us have suffered for so many years and did not die from it. But think of it this way, fibro puts some people in bed for good. (some, not all). When you go to bed and can't hardly move and cannot care for yourself anymore, then the secondary health problems come into play. Just the immobility is dangerous to anyone. We are like a car that idles at about 6 or 8 thousand RPM's instead of the healthy 1500 RPM's. Our muscles and nerves are in full gear and running all the time. If we took a car and punched the gas until it went into the red zone, it would not take long for the engine to blow. (just a little analogy). So, they think our bodies are not wearing out at an abnormal rate?? > > And why the hell do I feel somedays like I am dying. I feel like everything in my body is screaming and starting to refuse to function. For some it affects our bowels, our bladder/urinary tract. Fibro does somehow affect the heart too because it has been documented that alot of us have an irregular heartbeat. (I do). It affects the brain in that we become so clouded we can hardly concentrate or remember. It causes unexplained numbness and tingling that comes and goes at will. And don't forget the unrelenting pain. And lets mention the fact that people with fibromyalgia more often than not will get other illnesses that ARE fatal. Seems that Lupus comes close to going hand in hand with this unidentifiable crap. (as well as a host of other illnesses). Many people here have more diagnoses than fibro alone. Alot of those diseases set in AFTER the fibro went to work on us. > > My take on it? They don't know a damn thing about what this is. They are playing guessing games now. (not to say there is not some good research now). And it took so long for anyone to believe it is real that they simply did not care to research it much until recent years. How many poor souls went to their graves being labeled a " hypochondriac " ? > > I say it is more of a mystery than any other illness I have ever heard of. I am tired of it for myself and the many other lives it destroys. I am angry at a beast I cannot even put a identity on. > > If I died tomorrow (which I hope I wont).... they could not do any autopsy to find out if it was fibromyalgia that caused my heart attack or whatever natural cause they might lay it off to. > > I will bet they did not use to think MS could be fatal. Especially back in the days MS was also a stigma and not proven to be a REAL disease. And then..... they had to say " OH, we were wrong. This is a real disease now that we have found some evidence. And by the way, yeah it can kill you " . > > love and hugs, > Debra V. > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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