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What have you heard of fibromyalgia and fatigue clinics? Are they a god send, or a scam?

I am a nurse who had Fibromyalgia for almost 3 years. I went to see an internal medicine doc all the time. In addition to prescription pain meds, antidepressants, a muscle relaxant and Lyrica, my doc has not really been able to improve my health. I have a pharmacy drugs to take every day, and I just think we put a bandage on symptoms, not treat the cause. I am almost certain that I am also address myofascial syndrome chronic pain and fatigue syndrome. It's a little story, so here is my question. Has anyone had any exposure to clinics and Fibro fatigue? I am aware that they test a lot of problems and they do non-conventional treatments that work for some people. But my problem is the cost visits. I was told that it is almost $ 400 for both visti first visit. In addition, it is cash front, and they can not even file your insurance. Why? But again, I'd be happy to spend $ 800 for my life.

Hi, I think you are better with your doctor of internal medicine, that is if he / she is ready to make a team effort to fight against this disease. Sometimes fibrosis patients we forget that there is no cure, so our expectations of what we feel may be unrealistic. But we can improve many things and you have a qualified doctor who really knows fibromyalgia to understand exactly what to do. These clinics are the banks money. They can offer much alternative treatments, but many of these things you can do the research and on your own. My doctor does research on fibromyalgia. It can put in remission fibro because of information he found in his research. First, you must get your doctor to explore the underlying causes of fibromyalgia, as thyroid (although tests normal playback), estrogen dominance, adrenal exhaustion, sleep apnea, etc. .. When you treat the underlying condition, the fiber can get better. But if these underlying causes are never treated, then your fibro will never improve. Second, the research of Dr. Wood, he found that fibrosis patients have levels of dopamine than normal. Thus, the treatment protocol includes dopamine drugs to Eurasia. Since you are already taking antidepressants, why not try Wellbution or another that works on dopamine. Use the baclofen as a muscle relaxant rather than others because it also raises dopamine. If you do not answer that, he used drugs that Parkinson's patients using mirapex Liks to raise dopamine levels. If you still have not answered, you can try the thyroid, even with Armor normal levels, just to see if there is an underlying problem. As for Lyrica, it has not worked well for me but works neuronton better. In addition, I take magnesium for muscle spasms, melatonin for sleep, and other supplements for other symptoms, instead of rely on conventional drugs for the relief of my symptoms. I develop a page on Bella that will have an online directoy of specialists Fibromyalgia in the world. I hope to have a legitimate list of references of people who got better under the care of doctors. You can also read some of my articles on fibro since I was the editor of the site fibromyalgia and CFS in http://fibcfs.bellaonline.com/Site.asp. This is a free information and many of my articles comes from the research of Dr. Wood. I hope this helps, Veronica