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I have a question someone might be able to answer? Does anyone have one

sided pain? My greatest pain is in my left hip, it is the reason I had to stop

working and has forced me to sleep on my right side all the time. The pain

affects sitting and walking and wearing a seat belt can be a task sometimes. I

hurt

other places, no doubt about it, but that left hip hurts every day and most

times at a 7 or up. There are times I am soooooooo very lucky and the pain is

below a 5 for days, and I do what I can because I know it wont last, never does

and more then likely never will. My Dr just put me on Tylenol PM and will

perhaps lower my trazadone so I can go back to taking it without being a zombie

the next day.

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Can I ask another question>?

How do you deal with the anger of having fibro, how do you deal with the

anger of losing the ability to function like you are used to? I know I will

come

to deal with this, that is me and in time I will cope fine, but right now I am

about as pissed as I have been in a long time, I cant work, have to ride my

bike less, use a cane when walking more then a couple blocks and a wheel chair

if I want to see the zoo or museum and cannot play with my son (13 and loved

to rough house, and misses his old mom). Im just frustrated

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I, too, get incensed with the loss. Last night I was trying to replace one

of the screws in my chair. I couldn't even tighten the screw. My 10 year

old daughter tightened it tighter than I could. Sometimes the anger and

pain explode and I get frustrated and don't want to live another day in a

body that has betrayed me. It comes with time, the acceptance of what is

now and what used to be. Some days I pick up all that frustration and anger

and carry it with me, other days, more frequently now, I can let it sit. It

is a grieving process. It is a real loss. It is like someone very dear has

moved on and left you standing beside the road. I would like to say that

you 'will get over it.' It will never be gone, but tempered with tears,

regret and some sort of acceptance or understanding that things will never

be what they used to. Sorry. But you have come to the right place to try

to get understanding.

Lynn

Re: Digest Number 788

> Can I ask another question>?

>

> How do you deal with the anger of having fibro, how do you deal with the

> anger of losing the ability to function like you are used to? I know I

will come

> to deal with this, that is me and in time I will cope fine, but right now

I am

> about as pissed as I have been in a long time, I cant work, have to ride

my

> bike less, use a cane when walking more then a couple blocks and a wheel

chair

> if I want to see the zoo or museum and cannot play with my son (13 and

loved

> to rough house, and misses his old mom). Im just frustrated

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