Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone keeps posting these "is fibro real" threads - Jeff, is it the same person?
Yes, it is real. But the medical community hasn't fully figured it out yet.
Fibro is painful and awful. Having friends and family not believe you and dismiss you as a crazy cat lady multiplies the pain tenfold. Imagine if you had a broken leg and people were sneering at you for not walking on it.
Y hasn't fully figured it out, I mean the cast majority of doctors now recognize it as a real syndrome, wither all symptoms, but they don't fully understand the why or the how to treat it.
Sort of like where lupus and ms were decades ago.
Anonymous wrote:"I was just cleared for fibro yesterday".
OP again. So when you say "cleared", what do you mean? Is there a test for it?
Anonymous wrote:I was always under the impression that Fibromyalgia was one of those hokie conditions suffered by middle-aged, multiple-cat-owning, wrist-brace-wearing women. But now a friend of mine says she has this "condition", and she doesn't fit the profile. I don't know whether to be sympathetic and read up on it, or just ignore it and let her deal with it (yes I know, some friend huh). Anyone dealt with this?
Anonymous wrote:I know an annoying person that claims to have it. She posts about it everyday and educational links, it's quite annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gene weingarten used to rail on about it. He said even the guy who named it admitted it was fake. Just a "diagnosis" to justify middle class pain reliever addiction.
People with fibro are typically not prescribed narcotics. They don't help much.
This isn't true. Many people with fibro use narcotic pain relievers. I have a "friend" with fibro who has progressed all the way to morphine after other less powerful narcotics have worn off. Who knows now if her pain is from the disease or withdrawls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gene weingarten used to rail on about it. He said even the guy who named it admitted it was fake. Just a "diagnosis" to justify middle class pain reliever addiction.
People with fibro are typically not prescribed narcotics. They don't help much.