Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 Peace to all, I really can't remember if I ever submitted my intro when I joined this group several weeks ago, but feel sure I did, anyway... I have been newly diagnosed, two months now, with fibromyalgia, though as a nurse I suspected this diagnosis for several years now, just did not want to admit/surrender to it. I have been treating a herniated disc, from lifting patients, for over 20 years now with yoga and occasional vicodin when I really over do, lifting 60 lb. bales of hay, shearing my angora goats (two of whom out weigh me) etc. Then I started getting pain in my neck and shoulders and I contributed it to having a tumor removed from the trapezius several years ago. Then my knees started hurting and I thought perhaps it was from when I ran 3 miles a day or from sitting lotus when I meditate, then my fingers and wrists started hurting and I contributed that to spinning and weaving. Then my ankles and feet started hurting and I blamed standing on my feet all day in the clinic I work in......Finally I went to see my doctor and told him I was entirely too young and to healthy to feel this bad (44 y/o) and he diagnosed me with fibromyalgia. He started me on Elavil and it does help with the pain. Unfortunately it did nothing for my disc pain and I am scheduled for an Epidural next week. This has helped me in the past. I am hoping I will get as much relief as I did 15 yrs. ago. Anyway a couple of comments made in posts to the group caught my attention. First of all I am a vegetarian, have been for over 20 years now. While I still developed FM well after becoming a vegetarian I truly believe this diet has prevented the symptoms from becoming much worse than they are. And they are bad enough. Secondly on the topic of soda pops I would like to warn women about consuming too much. The body has to keep a certain ratio of calcium/phosphorous. By drinking excess soda the body can actually rob your bones of calcium trying to keep that ratio. Again, while I have never been a soda drinker I (as a tall thin white female) already am showing osteopenic changes in one of my hips. So like with the FM issue I have to say I suspect the damage would be worse if I were a soda drinker. We do the best we can. Now I keep reading, researching and hoping... Breathe and :-) myrrhsea ~Peaceful Life of the Heart~ MyrrhSea FibreCraft http://www.geocities.com/myrrhsea/mfc.html .:*~*:.:*~*:.:*~*:.:*~*:.:*~*:.:*~*:.:*~*:. She seeketh wool and flax and worketh willingly with her hands. ~Proverbs 31:13~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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