Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 Hi , That is great what you are doing. The more info they have on you and your history the better they can treat you. What you are feeling are probably trigger points as opposed to tender points...you can have loads of them!!! Good luck, I hope you like your doctor and it's a good experience. Hugs, /Mi I have questions I haven't posted things in a while. In a few weeks, I hope to have gathered enough funds to go to a local clinic here and get some answers. Yesterday I got some information from Pfizer about Fibromyalgia and the tender points. My question is this. What if I have more tender points than they show? Also, I have written out an outlined health history of sorts, for when I go to the doctor. Is this a good thing to do? It describes injuries suffered as a child, breaks and falls, and other things like that. I describe the problems suffered while in expectancy with my four children, the family history of polymialgia with both my grandmothers, the diagnosis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, TMJ and even arthritis (they said osteo when I was only nineteen). I described the pain I suffer daily, where it originates, if I can tell, how it affects me and what I do about it, holistically or OTC drug wise. I name off my allergies, my drug interaction problems and so forth as well. Is this a good way to go to the doctor? Let me know what you think. A. Neff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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