Guest guest Posted October 2, 2005 Report Share Posted October 2, 2005 Hi all, I am 61 years old and have had fibromyalgia for over twenty years. It is a horrible 'syndrome' or disease to have, as when I have flares, I cannot move and my limbs become cement. I have never tested positive for the RA titer, CRP, or had a high sedimentation rate, which goes along with RA. I do not have nodules under the skin; I do also have degenerative arthritis [osteoarthritis] as well, so most of the time feel crippled anyway. I can empathize with everyone posting here; have the depression, overwhelming fatigue, generalized and trigger point pain [8 out of 10 usually]. I have tried narcotics [oxycontin, Vicodin, Duragesic Patch, and Demerol], all of which made me so goofy I could not function. I am a Legal Nurse Consultant and work out of my home, so couldn't even think straight on the pain meds. I now take Ultram, aspirin and ibuprofen for the pain, use powdered high potency vitamin/mineral supplement, try and eat right and ride an exercise bike every day. Even with that, I suffer with fatigue and have been on SSI for almost 5 years. My LNC work is VERY SLOW and have to try and get something outside the home through Voc Rehab now. Just two days a week, as I don't think I can handle more than that. I am going to tell my Rehab Counselor that and hope I can get something [don't really care as long as it allows me to sit at work and not stand for long periods]. I also own some property which I rent out and that has helped me financially; however, had tenant problems this past summer that almost benkrupted me. Anxiety was unbelievable and I went into a horrible flare that lasted four months. Anyway, I am happy to have found this group and will try and contribute with giving support. Thanks so much. Pat Maloney Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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