Guest guest Posted February 27, 2010 Report Share Posted February 27, 2010 Well I caught a stomach bug from one of the little darlings I care for. I spent last night throwing up and well you know. Unfortunately not always making it to the bathroom because my legs don't work so good. I am what my mother call a violant puker, she always said I throw up from my toes. My body always ached afterwards but never and I mean never have I ever been in this kind of pain. I can barely type, or move my arms. I feel like my face is swollen, I do have a fever but I believe this is part of the bug I have. To get up and move takes every ounce of muscle I have. I feel like I was beat up and are just waiting for the bruises to show up. Has anyone felt this way? What do you do? I just want to take something to make me go to sleep until this is over....Oh and when I do move my whole body tingles. Barbara Graslie in Ma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2010 Report Share Posted February 28, 2010 my goodness thts no fun.. though I think you may want to comtact your dr Well I caught a stomach bug from one of the little darlings I care for. I spent last night throwing up and well you know. Unfortunately not always making it to the bathroom because my legs don't work so good. I am what my mother call a violant puker, she always said I throw up from my toes. My body always ached afterwards but never and I mean never have I ever been in this kind of pain. I can barely type, or move my arms. I feel like my face is swollen, I do have a fever but I believe this is part of the bug I have. To get up and move takes every ounce of muscle I have. I feel like I was beat up and are just waiting for the bruises to show up. Has anyone felt this way? What do you do? I just want to take something to make me go to sleep until this is over....Oh and when I do move my whole body tingles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2010 Report Share Posted March 3, 2010 As another member pointed out to me recently, just because others are suffering does not make your situation less important. I would find long term swelling a bit frightening, especially with the numbness included. There are so many things that can contribute: allergies, circulation, thyroid, etc. You may have to get second and third opinions, maybe from doctors that you don't inform of your current fibro diagnosis. (Sometimes they get a little to inclined to blame it on the obvious, when it is not always such the case). I would keep exploring answers. Good luck and feel better - ljg > ----- Original Message ----- > From: debra schulz > I am so sorry to hear of your pain and hope you are feeling better. I feel your pain everyday of my life and no pain pill or anti depression pill they try to throw down my throat has helped. I get the fibro label and I get that for part of this.....BUT my hands and ankles swell and my hands arms and sometimes feet go numb every night with pain. This is not part of fibro . I do not ever get a fever. and other wise I am healthy as I take very good care of myself with eating sleeping and knowing my limits. You rarely see me post becuase I feel there are so many others that have deeper health issues than myself. But I do alway read hoping to find something that relates to myslef I can bring to my doctor as they never have new news..... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2010 Report Share Posted March 3, 2010 Yes, there are many other reasons for pain and numbness. My brother-in-law was just diagnosed with diabetes. (He is 30.) He had pain in his legs, and numbness in various places that came and went, and he knew something was wrong, but he *never* suspected diabetes until the bloodwork came back. To be honest, I suspected that he was developing fibro, because it sounded like a lot of my symptoms and because his dad has fibro, too. I was shocked! So we should all keep in mind to keep checking into things, to rule out other issues. April > > I would find long term swelling a bit frightening, especially with the > numbness included. There are so many things that can contribute: > allergies, circulation, thyroid, etc. You may have to get second and > third opinions, maybe from doctors that you don't inform of your current > fibro diagnosis. (Sometimes they get a little to inclined to blame it > on the obvious, when it is not always such the case). I would keep > exploring answers. > > Good luck and feel better - ljg > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2010 Report Share Posted March 3, 2010 > > > Well I caught a stomach bug from one of the little darlings I care for. I spent last night throwing up and well you know. Unfortunately not always making it to the bathroom because my legs don't work so good. I am what my mother call a violant puker, she always said I throw up from my toes. My body always ached afterwards but never and I mean never have I ever been in this kind of pain. I can barely type, or move my arms. I feel like my face is swollen, I do have a fever but I believe this is part of the bug I have. To get up and move takes every ounce of muscle I have. I feel like I was beat up and are just waiting for the bruises to show up. Has anyone felt this way? What do you do? I just want to take something to make me go to sleep until this is over....Oh and when I do move my whole body tingles. > > Barbara Graslie in Ma My legs bother me a lot when after I've gone grocery shopping or been on them too long. I was beginning to wonder if " pad " was in the picture. This winter has been the most difficult one in my entire life. I couldn't walk through the house though the thermo was at 75 degrees inside. Along with that a low grade fever has been present off and on with no specific symptoms-no vomiting- Being diagnosed in 1989 and re-diagnosed last year with the same thing justified what I've been telling my family, coworkers and friends all these years. However my sil thinks I may have a case of lupus or the onset. It's great to be back " home " and be amounst friends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 In a message dated 3/3/2010 6:59:29 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, kat13lady@... writes: Kat You said a mouth full, if you tell them you have FM/CFS they'll treat you different, of course it may not happen to you but it is my experience. Cee You may have to get second and third opinions, maybe from doctors that you don't inform of your current fibro diagnosis. (Sometimes they get a little to inclined to blame it on the obvious, when it is not always such the case). I would keep exploring answers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2010 Report Share Posted March 22, 2010 That message I forgot to sign it in case anyone has questions sorry. Debbie G Debra I don't know where you live but I would consider going to a Mayo Clinic. I went years looking for a diagnoses and spent one hour with Dr wang and he told me what I had. Then they had me see several specialist to confirm hi diagnosis ____________ _________ _________ __ From: debra schulz <daschultzyyahoo (DOT) com> I am so sorry to hear of your pain and hope you are feeling better. I feel your pain everyday of my life and no pain pill or anti depression pill they try to throw down my throat has helped. I get the fibro label and I get that for part of this.....BUT my hands and ankles swell and my hands arms and sometimes feet go numb every night with pain. This is not part of fibro . I do not ever get a fever. and other wise I am healthy as I take very good care of myself with eating sleeping and knowing my limits. You rarely see me post becuase I feel there are so many others that have deeper health issues than myself. But I do alway read hoping to find something that relates to myslef I can bring to my doctor as they never have new news..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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