Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 > Hi my name is , > thanx for the e-mail welcoming me to this group! > I have had Fibromyalgia since last July, since then I have been > unable to work, and I understand how old people in nursing homes > must feel like! its so degrading my husband has to do everything for > me eg. get me to the toilet, get me out of the bath, feed me etc. > I got married 2 weeks after my diagnosis and my illness has put a > very big strain on our relationship. We are both very young. i was > only 19 when I became very ill, I am now 20 and my doctors have told > me that there is nothing that they can do for me. > I would like to hear about the types of treatments you have been > recieving and any self-help treatments you could advise me on. I > feel very alone and unsupported with my illness and would wlcome any > support you could give me. > > thanx. Hope to hear from you soon Dear , First of all, welcome!! is the name of my later life child-13 years old. I am 53, with two grown children, -28 and -25, married to Chuck-57 and very physical fit. I am concerned about the level of disablity that you are experiencing. Does your doctor have you on any medications? I was diagnosed in June 2000, and at that time pain was my biggest problem, along with IBS and TMJ and poor sleep. If I slept, I felt much better. I first got on Celebrex and EffexorXR 37.5mgs and I kept fairly active. I did have to start pacing myself and saying, " I will have to see how I feel on that day, before I decide what I can do. " That was the year that people were frustrating me with comments like, " Go running with me " and " Why can't your take a spin class. " In March of 2003, I quit waitressing, a bad job for FMS, but I was making $17,000 working part-time(average of 25 hours per week). In March 2003, I started working as a freelance newspaper correspondent because I knew that I would not be able to handle a strict office environment. I tried a part-time classified sales job in September of 2003-It was three 8 and 1/2 hour days. I hated it and knew that I could not push myself that hard. I tried to quit after two weeks and they wanted me to keep trying and I asked for my schedule to be four short days instead. After another two weeks they finally let me quit. In October 2003, I made the decision to only do the correspondent position and when I can no longer do that, to file for disability. They are getting a pretty good deal with me as I only get paid for what they run and I have made every thing from $59 per week to $305 per week. I have to keep track of all my expenses and do my own business taxes. I graduated in May 2000 with a degree in Marketing and almost enough credits for a degree in Graphic Design with a 4.00 GPA, but I am too ill to do a demanding job in my field. , Please tell us more about you. I hope we can help you with your journey. I do eat quite nutritionally and I also recommend water exercises (not aerobics) and walking as much as you are able. Gentle hugs, Penny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 > > Hi my name is , > > thanx for the e-mail welcoming me to this group! > > I have had Fibromyalgia since last July, since then I have been > > unable to work, and I understand how old people in nursing homes > > must feel like! its so degrading my husband has to do everything for > > me eg. get me to the toilet, get me out of the bath, feed me etc. > > I got married 2 weeks after my diagnosis and my illness has put a > > very big strain on our relationship. We are both very young. i was > > only 19 when I became very ill, I am now 20 and my doctors have told > > me that there is nothing that they can do for me. > > I would like to hear about the types of treatments you have been > > recieving and any self-help treatments you could advise me on. I > > feel very alone and unsupported with my illness and would wlcome any > > support you could give me. > > > > thanx. Hope to hear from you soon > > Dear , > First of all, welcome!! is the name of my later life child-13 years > old. I am 53, with two grown children, -28 and -25, married to > Chuck-57 and very physical fit. I am concerned about the level of disablity > that you are experiencing. Does your doctor have you on any medications? > I was diagnosed in June 2000, and at that time pain was my biggest > problem, along with IBS and TMJ and poor sleep. If I slept, I felt much better. > I first got on Celebrex and EffexorXR 37.5mgs and I kept fairly active. I did > have to start pacing myself and saying, " I will have to see how I feel on that > day, before I decide what I can do. " That was the year that people were > frustrating me with comments like, " Go running with me " and " Why can't your > take a spin class. " > In March of 2003, I quit waitressing, a bad job for FMS, but I was making > $17,000 working part-time(average of 25 hours per week). In March 2003, I > started working as a freelance newspaper correspondent because I knew that > I would not be able to handle a strict office environment. I tried a part-time > classified sales job in September of 2003-It was three 8 and 1/2 hour days. I > hated it and knew that I could not push myself that hard. I tried to quit after > two weeks and they wanted me to keep trying and I asked for my schedule to > be four short days instead. After another two weeks they finally let me quit. > In October 2003, I made the decision to only do the correspondent position > and when I can no longer do that, to file for disability. > They are getting a pretty good deal with me as I only get paid for what > they run and I have made every thing from $59 per week to $305 per week. I > have to keep track of all my expenses and do my own business taxes. > I graduated in May 2000 with a degree in Marketing and almost enough > credits for a degree in Graphic Design with a 4.00 GPA, but I am too ill to do a > demanding job in my field. > , Please tell us more about you. I hope we can help you with your > journey. I do eat quite nutritionally and I also recommend water exercises > (not aerobics) and walking as much as you are able. Gentle hugs, Penny Hi Penny , The only thing my doctor has given me are strong painkillers, which are ok but they only take the edge off the pain.When I first got ill he did give me Amitryptyline to help me sleep but I tryed them for three months and they did nothing! Since then I have had to change GP because my last GP just didn't care, he wouldn't do anything I asked, and refused to do anything to help me! My new GP seems ok but they still aren't doing anything for me. I would push the issue but I am waiting to have an opperation at the moment which is very urgent, so one thing at a time. I now self medicate with over the counter medicines. I am taking5- HTP ( 5- HYDROXYTRYPTOPHAN ) this helps increase levels of serotonin in the brain helping sleep disorders, anxiety, depression, and pain! I take 100 mg three times a day, and I find it very useful for pain and for my sleep disorder. I also take calcium and magnesium tablets at night to help relax my muscles and stop muscle cramps. This is very good as most people with Fibro are magnesium deficient. I suffer nearly every sypmtom that Fibro causes: >severe anxiety- have social phobia and lots of panic attacks >IBS AND irritable bladder syndrome >sleep disorder and insomnia >memory loss, concentration difficulties, and dyslexia >chemical sensitivities >allergies >severe headaches >fatigue which sometimes makes me feel like I am paralized >numbness and tingling in my hands and feet >balance problems and dizziness >and of course severe muscle and joint pains and tender points hope to hear from you soon ,England Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Dear , I am so sorry to hear of your diagnosis, especially in one so young. I was 44 years old when I was officially dxs, and I can remember how desperate I was, thinking about how I would hurt like this for the next 30 years, assuming I lived to the average age of 75 for women. When I looked at it from that prospective, I could not face it, and to be honest, even considered suicide myself. Fortunatly, in 1994, I was fnally married to the man I had known and loved for 30 years! At that point, my fibro was still somewhat under control, and I was only having maybe 2 to 3 bad days per month, and those I could handle with Tylenol #3. However, in 1996, I injured my back when I twisted to keep from falling. and that was the beginning of the end. My fibro started worsen and by Dec. 97, I had to go on long term disability (LTD) and Social Security Disability (SSD). I let myself get run down with self pity, and by 2 years ago, I was confined to motorized wheel chair. Then one day it hit me... I could live life to the fullest extent possible or to sit in my wheelchair and watch life pass me by. I chose the first, and up until recently was walking 3 miles a day. Ritht now I am recovering from surgery from kidney cancer, and any kind of exercise is out of the question, according to my doctor whom I saw yesterday. I am hoping to start walking a mile later this week, and will gradually work back up to the 3 miles per day. I will be praying for you, ,and hope that your doctor will find the treatment plan that will work for you. But you are gonig to have to slowly begin to exercise and do more. If you can only walk from your front porch to the sidewalk, then do that twice a day, and gradually increase it until you are doing it 4 times per day. Then add a little distance to your regime. This is about all I have to offer, , along with my prayers. Hugs and prayers, Sharon - Memphis, TN Phone " ..and with his stripes, we ARE healed! " Isaiah 53:5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 ---One thing that helps my pain, temporiarily, is Ice, a blue jell that comes in a jar that I get from the Dollar Tree, costs $1.00. It numbs my pain for an hour or so. Massage therapy also helps some. carolyn b In Fibromyalgia_Support_Group , Thronberry@w... wrote: > Dear , > > I am so sorry to hear of your diagnosis, especially in one so young. I > was 44 years old when I was officially dxs, and I can remember how > desperate I was, thinking about how I would hurt like this for the next > 30 years, assuming I lived to the average age of 75 for women. When I > looked at it from that prospective, I could not face it, and to be > honest, even considered suicide myself. Fortunatly, in 1994, I was > fnally married to the man I had known and loved for 30 years! At that > point, my fibro was still somewhat under control, and I was only having > maybe 2 to 3 bad days per month, and those I could handle with Tylenol > #3. However, in 1996, I injured my back when I twisted to keep from > falling. and that was the beginning of the end. My fibro started worsen > and by Dec. 97, I had to go on long term disability (LTD) and Social > Security Disability (SSD). I let myself get run down with self pity, > and by 2 years ago, I was confined to motorized wheel chair. Then one > day it hit me... I could live life to the fullest extent possible or to > sit in my wheelchair and watch life pass me by. I chose the first, and > up until recently was walking 3 miles a day. Ritht now I am recovering > from surgery from kidney cancer, and any kind of exercise is out of the > question, according to my doctor whom I saw yesterday. I am hoping to > start walking a mile later this week, and will gradually work back up > to the 3 miles per day. > > I will be praying for you, ,and hope that your doctor will find the > treatment plan that will work for you. But you are gonig to have to > slowly begin to exercise and do more. If you can only walk from your > front porch to the sidewalk, then do that twice a day, and gradually > increase it until you are doing it 4 times per day. Then add a little > distance to your regime. > > This is about all I have to offer, , along with my prayers. > > Hugs and prayers, > > > Sharon - Memphis, TN > Phone > > " ..and with his stripes, we ARE healed! " Isaiah 53:5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 Dear Sharon, I am glad to hear that your Doc. told you no exercise for a while yet. I knew you should not be up doing dishes and shopping and stuff like that. I was so worried about you having to go back in the hospital because you were over doing it by quite a bit. I have had many suguries and I know it takes time to heal. Please give your body the time it needs to heal properly. I had a bladder surgery that did no good at all because I did not take the time that I should have to heal. Now I need to have it done again. I am not happy about it one bit. Please be good to yourself. Gentle((((((hugs))))). G. from Oregon Re: Re: Take it easy Dear , I am so sorry to hear of your diagnosis, especially in one so young. I was 44 years old when I was officially dxs, and I can remember how desperate I was, thinking about how I would hurt like this for the next 30 years, assuming I lived to the average age of 75 for women. When I looked at it from that prospective, I could not face it, and to be honest, even considered suicide myself. Fortunatly, in 1994, I was fnally married to the man I had known and loved for 30 years! At that point, my fibro was still somewhat under control, and I was only having maybe 2 to 3 bad days per month, and those I could handle with Tylenol #3. However, in 1996, I injured my back when I twisted to keep from falling. and that was the beginning of the end. My fibro started worsen and by Dec. 97, I had to go on long term disability (LTD) and Social Security Disability (SSD). I let myself get run down with self pity, and by 2 years ago, I was confined to motorized wheel chair. Then one day it hit me... I could live life to the fullest extent possible or to sit in my wheelchair and watch life pass me by. I chose the first, and up until recently was walking 3 miles a day. Ritht now I am recovering from surgery from kidney cancer, and any kind of exercise is out of the question, according to my doctor whom I saw yesterday. I am hoping to start walking a mile later this week, and will gradually work back up to the 3 miles per day. I will be praying for you, ,and hope that your doctor will find the treatment plan that will work for you. But you are gonig to have to slowly begin to exercise and do more. If you can only walk from your front porch to the sidewalk, then do that twice a day, and gradually increase it until you are doing it 4 times per day. Then add a little distance to your regime. This is about all I have to offer, , along with my prayers. Hugs and prayers, Sharon - Memphis, TN Phone " ..and with his stripes, we ARE healed! " Isaiah 53:5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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