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Hi Char,

>What kind of medical practitioners do you see for Fibro? I noticed that

>you talk about a rheumatism doctor, neurologist, etc?

I saw many doctors over the years, then lucked into finding a good P.A.

She's a Physician's Assistant, and can do most of the things that a doctor

does, except sign drug prescription forms. She's been sort of a

consultant, and I go to her instead of a general practitioner, she sends me

here and there, and she's the first one in ten years who's taken any sort

of interest in finding out what's wrong with me.

She sent me to a neurologist to have a " nerve conduction " study done, which

confirmed that I have no nerve damage in my hands, but I do have carpal

tunnel syndrome. I've known that for 20 years! He also did the MRI of the

brain, to rule out MS....

She also sent me to an endocrinologist who was not very good. She was

supposed to follow up on an ultrasound report that my thyroid was swollen,

but she poked at me and said that the report was wrong.

Then the PA sent me to the rheumatologist, who ordered the full body bone

scan, xrays of the hands, and a ton of bloodwork. He treats a lot of RA,

and FM....and *seems* to be OK so far..He's determined to find the cause of

my elevated sed rate, too.

And I've seen a naturopath (who told me there was nothing wrong with me

except allergies), another endocrinologist, etc. etc. But mostly, I guess

the PA and the rheumatologist helped the most.

I haven't tried acupuncture, but I have friends who've tried it for other

things, and they LOVE it....it really helps them.

Hope this helps.....

Bobbi C.

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>And, has anyone ever tried *acupuncture* and has it given you any relief

>from the pain in your joints?

>

>Sorry I ask so many questions --- any comments are welcome! I am just

>trying to get as much information about Fibro and CFS so I can better

>understand my illness.

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In a message dated Fri, 14 Jun 2002 11:02:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

shebagirl@... writes:

> What kind of medical practitioners do you see for Fibro? I noticed that

> you talk about a rheumatism doctor, neurologist, etc?

>

> And, has anyone ever tried *acupuncture* and has it given you any relief

> from the pain in your joints?

>

> Sorry I ask so many questions --- any comments are welcome! I am just

> trying to get as much information about Fibro and CFS so I

> can better

> understand my illness.

>

> Thanks all!

>

> Char

Hello!!

I see a Soft tissue specialist. Since all my problems come from a car accident.

He is great with treating trigger points with needling (IMS - intra muscular

stimulation) or injections.

I have done Prolotherapy injections (also called Growth Factor Stimulation.)

That brought the most relief from stiffness, pain and also fatigue.

Please feel free to e-mail me for more information.

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In a message dated Fri, 14 Jun 2002 11:02:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

shebagirl@... writes:

> What kind of medical practitioners do you see for Fibro? I noticed that

> you talk about a rheumatism doctor, neurologist, etc?

>

> And, has anyone ever tried *acupuncture* and has it given you any relief

> from the pain in your joints?

>

> Sorry I ask so many questions --- any comments are welcome! I am just

> trying to get as much information about Fibro and CFS so I

> can better

> understand my illness.

>

> Thanks all!

>

> Char

Hello!!

I see a Soft tissue specialist. Since all my problems come from a car accident.

He is great with treating trigger points with needling (IMS - intra muscular

stimulation) or injections.

I have done Prolotherapy injections (also called Growth Factor Stimulation.)

That brought the most relief from stiffness, pain and also fatigue.

Please feel free to e-mail me for more information.

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In a message dated Fri, 14 Jun 2002 11:02:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

shebagirl@... writes:

> What kind of medical practitioners do you see for Fibro? I noticed that

> you talk about a rheumatism doctor, neurologist, etc?

>

> And, has anyone ever tried *acupuncture* and has it given you any relief

> from the pain in your joints?

>

> Sorry I ask so many questions --- any comments are welcome! I am just

> trying to get as much information about Fibro and CFS so I

> can better

> understand my illness.

>

> Thanks all!

>

> Char

Hello!!

I see a Soft tissue specialist. Since all my problems come from a car accident.

He is great with treating trigger points with needling (IMS - intra muscular

stimulation) or injections.

I have done Prolotherapy injections (also called Growth Factor Stimulation.)

That brought the most relief from stiffness, pain and also fatigue.

Please feel free to e-mail me for more information.

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