Guest guest Posted August 16, 2004 Report Share Posted August 16, 2004 <Can you have fibro from birth? Is it possible? I have experienced the " fog " but I don't go through it on a regular basis yet. The thing I hate most about this, is that no one understands how bad the pain is. And I hate taking pain pills, because it makes me feel weak, like I am letting the fibro beat me...Norah> snip Nora, Welcome to the group. I am so glad that you found us. This group is so supportive. I don't know what I would have done without it. I know you will find comfort, humor, information etc here. As far as having fibro from birth, I don't know about that. I do know that some young children have been diagnosed with it. I've heard that they think we are genetically predisposed to it and something triggers the gene that causes the onset of the disease. There is quite a bit of information in the files section I think of the group for you to look through that may help. I know what you mean about " giving in " to the fibro. I've felt that way myself before and sometimes still do. I do take prescription pain medication. The fibro initially got real bad after a work-related accident. I was given Darvocet N-100 for pain. That did it for a while, but now it just doesn't do anything. I finally had to succumb and start taking Vicodin-ES last week. There is an immediate difference. When you aren't hurting so badly you can function better. Mind you when my pain was poorly controlled, I was almost bedridden. I spent at least 95% of my time in bed and still couldn't get pain relief. To exert any made pain worse. I'm not out of the woods yet, but I'm feel like I have a little more control. I am in physical therapy now and they are also working on getting me a TENS unit. gentle hugs, Sundra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 Hi Nora... Welcome to the group, I hope you find it as wonderful as I have. I understand your frustration with all the medications, I have weaned myself off so many over the past 16 years that the docs put me on...I cannot even begin to tell you all of them. I just feel like, if they do not make a huge change and aggravate other symptoms, why put the stuff in my already struggling system? And, as far as not wanting to let the fibro beat you, that is the best attitude you can have, I have found at least. I refuse to let this thing destroy every ounce of my life and I have found my outlook has been so much better since I made that decision. So, keep it up! Just don't be afraid to try something that may make you feel a bit better as long as the side effects are not too nasty... whether it be a med or a therapy of some sort... some of us have found different things that help somewhat and can get us through some tough days. I hope to talk more with you, and just jump in to our conversations anytime...we are here to share, support...etc. Many hugs- Sheli > Hello everyone. I just signed up for this group a couple of days > ago. The new member welcome said to tell some things about me, so > here goes. I am 38, mother of 2; daughter and son, grandmother of a > wonderful little girl. I have gone through a divorce and have gotten > remarried. I was diagnosed with fibro about 4 years ago. I had been > going from specialist to specialist. My legs have hurt me since I > was an infant, but I think that is not necessarily part of my fibro, > although it certainly affects every thing it seems. I am not > currently taking any pain medication for the fibro on a regular > basis, but only because I am trying to fight it and not give into > it. Before I was diagnosed, I had been seeing doctors on and off for > about 15 years. It was a BIG relief to finally have a word, any > word, of what was wrong with me. It would be even better to find out > why my legs are hurting. Can you have fibro from birth? Is it > possible? I have experienced the " fog " but I don't go through it on > a regular basis yet. The thing I hate most about this, is that no > one understands how bad the pain is. And I hate taking pain pills, > because it makes me feel weak, like I am letting the fibro beat me. > Pretty silly huh? Well, thanks for listening to my intro. I am > looking forward to being part of this group. Nora. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 > <> > Nora, > > Welcome to the group. I am so glad that you found us. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 > Nora... > > Welcome to the group, Sheli, Thank you for the welcome, and the understanding.I am looking forward to finding out things that will help on the bad days. It is so awesome to read all the letters, and know that there are people out there who really understand how I feel. I am really looking forward to being in this group. Nora Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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