Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 What did you do to help her? Kris My Experience~ Fibro and kids? Hello, My daughter showed signs at a very early age. About 6 or 7. She would have the cronic fatiue bad and could only play for short periods then she would lay down and fall asleep. She complained of aches and pains all the time. The Doctor said GROWING PAINS! Well now Growing Pains in children are better known as beginning fibro! Love & God Bless! Rev./Wolf~(MOM)~Owner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 i feel like im popping in on this a bit late, but i juststarted reading the thread. the comment about the " growing pains " just caught me off guard. for as long as i could remember i would only play for a bit before id get tired and extrememly sore muscles when i was a kid. and my mom, as well, always told me i had growing pains. considering how often i had those, i would htink i would be a lot taller, lol. but if any of you could help it would be great; what were some of the other signs your kids showed that made you think they had fibro so young? thanks ahead of time. Kendra H. 19, IN < My daughter showed signs at a very early age. The Doctor said GROWING PAINS! Well now Growing Pains in children are better known as beginning fibro!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 Hi Kendra, Interesting thought about growing pains. I remember something from childhood... my mom used to say that she always knew that I was tired and needed sleep because my knees and legs hurt. Very interesting. I wonder if that was growing pains or early signs of Fibromyalgia tendencies. Something to think about more and maybe ask my doctor. hugs, Norah Norah Bleazard - Burlington, Ontario Canada www.bleazard.net ~ www.janorlites.com E-MAIL= norah.fibroyahoo@... CHAT= MSN = black_dak_98@... Yahoo = drazaelbn AIM = black98dak ICQ = 105346330 Fibromites_Fighting_Weight: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Fibromites_Fighting_Weight http://fibromites.ath.cx Kendra wrote: > i feel like im popping in on this a bit late, but i juststarted > reading the thread. the comment about the " growing pains " just > caught me off guard. for as long as i could remember i would only > play for a bit before id get tired and extrememly sore muscles when > i was a kid. and my mom, as well, always told me i had growing > pains. considering how often i had those, i would htink i would be > a lot taller, lol. but if any of you could help it would be great; > what were some of the other signs your kids showed that made you > think they had fibro so young? > > thanks ahead of time. > Kendra H. 19, IN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2004 Report Share Posted July 18, 2004 My daughter has been showing signs for the last 2 years, mostly in her back. She's had MRI's and all kinds of tests that show there's nothing wrong. Last night I was talking to my oldest son, and he said he had an extra TENS unit he was going to give to me. I didn't have any idea he had fibro, but we talked about it for a long time. I don't know if my middle child has any signs of it, he's one of those stoic men who wouldn't tell you if he was hurting or not. cyn At 05:20 AM 7/14/2004 -0500, Piercey wrote: >Hello, > > My daughter showed signs at a very early age. About 6 or 7. She would > have the cronic fatiue bad and could only play for short periods then she > would lay down and fall asleep. She complained of aches and pains all the > time. The Doctor said GROWING PAINS! Well now Growing Pains in children > are better known as beginning fibro! > >Love & God Bless! > >Rev./Wolf~(MOM)~Owner cyn clmerritt@... Time.....time ....time is what turns kittens into cats Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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