Guest guest Posted September 1, 2002 Report Share Posted September 1, 2002 Hi All, My name is Nancie, I've very recently found out that I have fibromyalgia. This is the second time I've had the symptoms, or an " episode " or whatever you call it, but I was just diagnosed this time. I am 45, I don't work outside the home, but I have a very busy life. I have 8 children, 3 of them are adults and live on their own, 2 of which are married and have children. Of the 5 still at home there are an 18 year old boy (man?) who just joined the U.S. Marines, 10 year old twin girls, an 8 year old son and a 6 year old son. I homeschool the two youngest. I don't handle pain well, and I'm looking for ways to deal with it better. My husband doesn't understand at all, and we are having major difficulties, needing marriage councelling. I also have suffered from depression for years, I have panic attacks, chronic anxiety, agoraphobia, irritable bowel syndrome, and of course I'm tired and worn out all the time. My primary care physician, who is a great Dr., ordered TONS of blood tests and x-rays, and ruled out everything under the sun, including I'm sure, pregnancy. LOL (I had a hysterectomy almost 3 years ago.) Anyway, I'm healthy as a horse...nothing wrong with me at all, except for all the above mentioned complaints, which add up to fibromyalgia. I saw a rheumatologist just yesterday...yes, Saturday of a holday weekend, and he said I definately have the " 18 pressure points " of pain, and probably a lot more than that. I've been on medication for depression and panic since January, and now I'm on Vicodin for pain...2 a day I'm allowed, and a tranquilizer to help me sleep, which I've never had before, also robaxin to relax the muscles. I also get dizzy a lot, my vision has gotten very blurry at times, and I get a " buzzzzzz " in my head or down my arms, sometimes down my legs, leaving me with tingling or numbness in my hands or face. Does anyone else get that? This is all very new to me, but considering all the things that I was tested for, I'm glad it turned out to be fibromyalgia and not MS, lupus, hepatitis, or any of the other many more serious, deadly diseases that were looked for. I'm looking forward to being a member of this group, and finding out more about fibro, how to handle the pain and exhaustion, and learning how other people deal with it all. Nice to meet you all, Nancie ===== Nancie Healthy Homes mean Healthy Children, which lead to a Healthy Future Work from home...ask me how! http://nanciet.themomteam.com __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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