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@sunnyflower No, what you describe about your fibro is different in that for you it's there always whereas Linda's calms down when she stops doing too much. So yes, hers are flares as you say. It is awful while she goes through it but it does go away eventually. I will have to ask her about "fibro fog" as I am not sure she has mentioned that to me. She did get foggy brained when she took gabapentin though, but it went away after she went off of it. She was also foggy for a few years after chemo, which the chemo caused. That went mostly away when she (and I) started taking all of the mitochondrial boosting supplements that we now take, including Acetyl L Carnitine, Niagen and Mito-Q among others. I will read Linda all of your recent posts tomorrow and if she has any responses beyond what I have stated I will let you know. Best, Hank

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I am worse too after too much activity. However, with modified exercise, I feel better in some ways. Best to you both, Sunnyflower