Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 Thank you for all the help and support. I think I finally have the answers and I am developing a plan for a healthy lifestyle living with my disorders. Yep, disorders. I went for my first month check up for the methotrexate. Well, all was good with the meds, I have some improvement but not enough. I am still in a temendous amount of pain. So, after looking over my history of developing IBS after my gall bladder surgery. A history of hormonal migraines and the current trigger points, he diagnosed me with fibromyalgia. Not surprizing since I read the pamphlet, but I am not happy either. A little history from the last 10 years, I had 2 broken arms at once from a fall, 3 knee surgeries from torn miniscus'(2 on the left), sinus surgery, 5 years of hormonal migraines, gall bladder surgery (resulting in IBS) and last year a hysterectomy because of the headaches and a benign mass in my uterus. I also suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Anxiety attacks with flashbacks. I have been in therapy and on medication for over 20 years. I am doing ok with this, not great but ok. I now have 4 disorders to manage, and I WILL! I have PTSD,IBS, Reactive Arthritis and Fibromyalgia. Am I bummed, oh yes. Am I depressed, definately, but do I have a will to live, OH YES! I have a wonderful family and want to live life to the fullest. My plan for now, continue with therapy and my medications for PTSD. Eat a healthy diet that helps me manage my IBS with the minimal dose of Questron. Take my methotrexate, anti-inflamatory, and tramadol as needed for pain. I have added flexeral at night for sleep and muscle pain. It is working so well. I am sleeping through the night without waking up in pain. And REST, REST, REST when I am not working. My DR said this is imperative for the first few months. On my weekends, I will do about 6 hours of daily work or visit over the holidays. Since I have a busy work week, I am to rest after I drive home. And I agree, but I do walk around and move so I do not get stiff. I will start the New year off with a NEW journal, implementing exercise 2-3 days a week like swimming and the walking tape (low impact) at work with my friends. And continue my other therapies above. If I journal nightly, I will see over weeks what is working and what is not. Patterns that help me, and I can adjust my exercise as needed. Maybe someone else would like to be my journal partner and we could email each other with our progress. I am open to partnering up with a friend. Again, thank you so much. This board is a blessing and help for me. Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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