Guest guest Posted August 29, 2002 Report Share Posted August 29, 2002 DEAR DR. DONOHUE: How does a person know if she has fibromyalgia? I have never heard of it. When I had lunch with my friends, it was the topic of discussion, and I have many of its symptoms. I have no energy, and my entire body hurts. -MK DEAR M.K.: Fibromyalgia is not a new illness. It was described in the early 1900's but slipped into oblivion until the late 1900's. Its symptoms are many. Overwhelming exhaustion engulfs patients. Another common complaint is what patients call an ache-all-over feeling. The illness fragments sleeping, and that adds to daytime fatigue. There is no blood test, no x-ray or scan that establishes the diagnosis. There is, however, a good piece of evidence that fibromyalgia is the correct diagnosis. That evidence is trigger (or tender) points. There are 18 body sites where slight pressure from the doctor probing fingers elicits pain far out of proportion to the pressure applied to that site. If a person has 11 such points, then the diagnosis of fibromyalgia can be made with more confidence. An immediate goal of treatment is relief from the fatigue that turns people into zombies. Amitriptyline, an antidepressant, is prescribed not for its antidepressant feature, but for it's restoration of normal sleep cycles, which fibromyalgia upsets. Tizanidine, a new muscle relaxant, might bring relief to some. Exercise, however, is a most important element of treatment. Starting out with a short walk and gradually increasing the distance walked and the speed of walking is probably as effective as any medicine in treating this illness. People can obtain a copy of the recently written fibromyalgia pamphlet by writing: Dr. Donohue - No. 305, Box 536475, Orlando, FL. 32853-6475. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.50 along with the recipients printed name and address. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery. ***************************************** This article was in my newspaper today. Just wanted to send it for those that may be interested in sending for the pamphlet. Rhonda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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