Guest guest Posted May 9, 1994 Report Share Posted May 9, 1994 TJ Tang writes: I can't say I have heard that depression causes Fibro, but I have heard that Fibro cause depression. My doctor treats me with anti-depressants not for the depression as for the sleep quality. Anti-depressants are suppose to help you sleep. From everything I have heard, sleep or I should say lack of deep sleep is the main cause of Fibro. I really think I would feel over 50% better if I would get level 4 sleep. Your body heals itself at this level and if you never get there, your body never heals. It is like re-injuring the same thing everyday. If they could only figure out how to get all of us to sleep better, I think that would makes us all much better. Hi TJ, I'm in total agreement with you. I have the debate " Does Depression Cause Fibro or Does Fibro Cause Depression? " with my doctors all the time. Most of them are certain that the Fibro symptoms are physical manifestations of our Depression and/or Anxiety. I tell them I have to disagree because I've had Fibro for almost 20 years and only had trouble with Depression and Anxiety for the last couple of years. They all do agree that not getting the right kind of sleep has alot to do with it. Just for the record, they sent me to a Sleep Disorders Specialist and he told me there is no such thing as FMS/CFS. He also refused to do a Sleep Study on me because he said my only problem is Depression and that I sleep in the day instead of at night. I felt like smacking him upside the head, grr! {{{Hugs}}} Jacqui Jacqui McCallister Age: 39 Dx'd with FMS: 1995, but symptoms since 1984 Additional Illnesses: Papillary Thyroid Cancer spread to lungs, Intra-Occular Migraines, TMJ, Allergies, Periodontitis, Mitral Valve Prolapse, IBS, Osteoarthritis, MPS and CFS, Congenital Hip Dysplasia, Osteopenia, Bunions, Heel Spur, Light/Smell/Sound Sensitivities, Motion Sickness, Sleep Problems, Depression, Anxiety Location: Ridgeview, West Virginia USA Divorced, no kids. One furbaby, Jasmine, my Himalayan cat Hobbies: Internet, Country, Rock and Gospel music, TV, Horror Movies, Days of Our Lives, Trivia games ICQ#: 126676406 Yahoo Messenger ID: jacqui_mccallister Email: persephene@... " Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret for the things we did not do that is inconsolable. " - Sydney J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 1994 Report Share Posted May 9, 1994 TJ Tang writes: I can't say I have heard that depression causes Fibro, but I have heard that Fibro cause depression. My doctor treats me with anti-depressants not for the depression as for the sleep quality. Anti-depressants are suppose to help you sleep. From everything I have heard, sleep or I should say lack of deep sleep is the main cause of Fibro. I really think I would feel over 50% better if I would get level 4 sleep. Your body heals itself at this level and if you never get there, your body never heals. It is like re-injuring the same thing everyday. If they could only figure out how to get all of us to sleep better, I think that would makes us all much better. Hi TJ, I'm in total agreement with you. I have the debate " Does Depression Cause Fibro or Does Fibro Cause Depression? " with my doctors all the time. Most of them are certain that the Fibro symptoms are physical manifestations of our Depression and/or Anxiety. I tell them I have to disagree because I've had Fibro for almost 20 years and only had trouble with Depression and Anxiety for the last couple of years. They all do agree that not getting the right kind of sleep has alot to do with it. Just for the record, they sent me to a Sleep Disorders Specialist and he told me there is no such thing as FMS/CFS. He also refused to do a Sleep Study on me because he said my only problem is Depression and that I sleep in the day instead of at night. I felt like smacking him upside the head, grr! {{{Hugs}}} Jacqui Jacqui McCallister Age: 39 Dx'd with FMS: 1995, but symptoms since 1984 Additional Illnesses: Papillary Thyroid Cancer spread to lungs, Intra-Occular Migraines, TMJ, Allergies, Periodontitis, Mitral Valve Prolapse, IBS, Osteoarthritis, MPS and CFS, Congenital Hip Dysplasia, Osteopenia, Bunions, Heel Spur, Light/Smell/Sound Sensitivities, Motion Sickness, Sleep Problems, Depression, Anxiety Location: Ridgeview, West Virginia USA Divorced, no kids. One furbaby, Jasmine, my Himalayan cat Hobbies: Internet, Country, Rock and Gospel music, TV, Horror Movies, Days of Our Lives, Trivia games ICQ#: 126676406 Yahoo Messenger ID: jacqui_mccallister Email: persephene@... " Regret for the things we did can be tempered by time; it is regret for the things we did not do that is inconsolable. " - Sydney J. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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