How do you feel when you have fibromyalgia?

How do you feel when you have fibromyalgia?

The main symptoms of fibromyalgia are:

  1. pain – you may feel as though you’ve got pain that spreads throughout your entire body, with certain parts – such as your neck and back – feeling particularly painful.
  2. tiredness, fatigue and generally feeling like you have no energy.
  3. sleeping badly – waking up feeling unrested.

Is it true that fibromyalgia is not a diagnosis?

Fibromyalgia is not a diagnosis, it’s a dangerous fad. A fibromyalgia diagnosis means that you have pain and other symptoms and the doctors have no idea why. It’s an “other box” for symptoms not easily diagnosed. Researching it is pointless, they are not going to find a common cause or cure.

How did they come up with the name fibromyalgia?

In 1976 Rheumatologists met in Tampa to discuss an epidemic of chronic pain and fatigue and a vague condition called adrenal fatigue that they were suddenly being asked to treat. In that meeting they decided to rename adrenal fatigue to call it fibromyalgia and also refer to the mysterious pain as such.

Is the fibromyalgia fad a dangerous thing?

Fibromyalgia is not a diagnosis, it’s a dangerous fad. There is nothing resembling debate or discussion as misinformation snowballs by good ol’ fashioned telephone. Anyone who is not too spineless to correct dangerous misinformation when they see it is quickly shown the door for making people uncomfortable.

Are there false positives for fibromyalgia and lupus?

Fibromyalgia is not a diagnosis, it’s a dangerous fad. They used the numbers from the faulty withdrawn trials to peddle their test for years. Even by their flawed new study, were 30% false positives for RE and 29% for lupus, both conditions which are hard to diagnose and often mistaken for fibromyalgia.

Fibromyalgia is not a diagnosis, it’s a dangerous fad. A fibromyalgia diagnosis means that you have pain and other symptoms and the doctors have no idea why. It’s an “other box” for symptoms not easily diagnosed. Researching it is pointless, they are not going to find a common cause or cure.

In 1976 Rheumatologists met in Tampa to discuss an epidemic of chronic pain and fatigue and a vague condition called adrenal fatigue that they were suddenly being asked to treat. In that meeting they decided to rename adrenal fatigue to call it fibromyalgia and also refer to the mysterious pain as such.

Fibromyalgia is not a diagnosis, it’s a dangerous fad. There is nothing resembling debate or discussion as misinformation snowballs by good ol’ fashioned telephone. Anyone who is not too spineless to correct dangerous misinformation when they see it is quickly shown the door for making people uncomfortable.

Fibromyalgia is not a diagnosis, it’s a dangerous fad. They used the numbers from the faulty withdrawn trials to peddle their test for years. Even by their flawed new study, were 30% false positives for RE and 29% for lupus, both conditions which are hard to diagnose and often mistaken for fibromyalgia.