Have you found anything to successfully treat fibromyalgia pain?
I am looking for answers to what anyone has found to successfully treat my pain from fibromyalgia. Getting desperate.
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Sue, I noticed you are also a member of the MAC group. Do you think there is any correlation between MAC and fibromyalgia. I also have both.
In reply to @sueinmn …. The "central sensitization” label was quoted by the doctors nurse as highlighted in the clinical notes when my fibro diagnosis was determined in 2017. I attended a 1 1/2 day course;got lots of materials; followed up with various specialists locally and I feel like I’ve been coping pretty adequately ever since, my question was not related to fibro but the answer to my question from the spine specialist was my body’s response probably was fibro related, which I considered not related to my question. Frustrating. I reframed my question and then there was no response at all.
In reply to @rwinney…. The doctor did not brush aside the central sensitation but used it to brush off a question I had related to developing arthritis symptoms and a possible referral to rheumatology (question was to my spine specialist). Instead of processing the issue, his response was that my concerns are most likely central sensitization and to see my PCP with concerns. He already has knowledge of DDD in my spine. Sorry for the confusion. Your feedback was valuable and I understand the fine line we have to walk on…
Hmmm, I never thought about it. I believe i know the reasons for my Bronchiectasis and MAC, which are largely environmental and hereditary. I don't know if the cause of fibro is yet known or understood, so I have no way to guess if there is a relationship. But it is not uncommon to find people here on Connect that share up to several conditions in common. Maybe it goes with the territory of being more "body aware" when dealing with several conditions?
Sue
Thank you Sue.
I have been recently diagnosed with small fiber poly neuropathy and CSS. Is CSS real? I have never heard of it.
In reply to @rwinney….I am not sure if I trust him in this situation as my symptoms have stayed specific to specific areas consistently and although I mentioned this, it didn’t seem to matter.
@obackus Hello. Yes, Central Sensitization Syndrome is very real, yet not very understood by many doctors who stay in their lane and don't know how to treat it properly. Here is an educational video on CSS presented by Mayo Clinic's Dr. Sletten:
Please let me know if you have any questions about the video. Do you mind sharing how you are presently managing your symptoms?
@migizii I understand. Perhaps your spine doctor feels there is nothing more he can do for you. You can always get a 2nd opinion regarding your DDD. Why do wish to see a rheumatologist?
In reply to @rwinney…. Thx again for responding. This is what I asked my spine specialist for- a referral to rheumatology. He brushed the referral aside as well. There is not reliable rheumatology where I live, so I thought I might be able to go to Mayo. I guess not. I will continue my search.