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CINDY I THINK THERE ARE PROS AND CONS WITH THE GUAF STUDY I THINK DONI-M

TRIED IT AND GOT GOOD RESULTS FROM IT. MY DR TRIED IT WITH ME AND IT

DIDN'T DO MUCH BUT IT IS A VERY STRICT REGIMINE(?) IT ALSO HAD SOME

REACTIONS TO MY OTHER MEDS SO I HAD TO STOP IT. I WOULD SAY ITS WORTH A

TRY IF IT DOESN'T INTERFER WITH YOUR OTHER MEDS. BUT CHECK WITH DONI-M

FIRST. ANDI MAY HAVE HER MIXED UP WITH SOMEONE ELSE TO WITH MY MEMORY

THAT IS POSSIBLE. LUV JO

                              

http://community.webtv.net/jowaca/JOSFAVORITEPICTURES

Subject:

ANYTHING TO THIS?

Date:

Tue, 28 May 2002 08:28:05 +0800

From:

McCasland

To:

cfidsfms-friends@...

HI ALL, MY DAD KEEPS GIVING ME STUFF ON THIS GUANFASINE STUFF. MY DOC

SAYS THERE IS NOTHING HERE TO EXPLORE. HAS ANYONE TRIED IT? IS THERE

ANYTHING TO IT?

CINDY

Subject:

DAD-FM

Date:

Fri, 24 May 2002 19:07:22 -0400

From:

Tryon

To:

McCasland

Sis, here's an article from the Honolulu Starbulletin:

Treatment targets

fibromyalgia

Some patients who suffer

chronic pain

and fatigue swear by an

asthma drug

Info & support

By Helen

Altonn

haltonn@...

After more than 12 years of chronic fatigue and pain, Annette Kam

said she " really got desperate. "

The registered nurse at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women &

Children went to three doctors before a rheumatologist diagnosed her

condition in

May 1998. She has fibromyalgia, a debilitating illness that is

not widely known.

After trying all kinds of remedies, Kam said she found a

treatment that works with

" astounding success, " and she wants others who are suffering to

know " there is hope. "

The only way fibromyalgia can be diagnosed, Kam said, is by

eliminating other possible

causes of the symptoms: chronic pain, stiffness, excessive

fatigue and tenderness of

muscles, tendons and joints. All mimic other illnesses, she

pointed out.

Loss of memory and cognitive abilities, called " brain fall, " also

may occur, she said.

Kam said she tried about 14 different things to relieve her pain,

and nothing helped.

" The most relief I got was acupuncture, which lasted two days.

It's so painful, I

wouldn't wish it on anybody, and mine is not half as bad as some

in our support

group. "

She said two women working on doctorate degrees in the group are

bedridden. " One

goes back to work six or so hours on good days. "

However, many fibromyalgia patients from Hawaii and mainland

states meeting recently

on Kauai celebrated " a miracle " because of their treatment with

the medication

guaifenesin.

Most had endured physical and emotional pain, loss of jobs and

families who did not

understand the illness, Kam said. Then they heard of Dr. R.

St. Amand, an

endocrinologist and clinical professor in California, who made it

his life's work to help

fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue patients.

St. Amand, his family and nurse all had fibromyalgia, Kam said.

He wrote the book

" What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Fibromyalgia. "

Kam said she first heard of St. Amand from Miki Kaipaka, a Kauai

resident who invited

him to talk to doctors there.

" I thought it was the dumbest thing I ever heard, so I didn't go

to the seminar, " she

said. " Being a nurse, I thought, 'How can this help the pain?'

It's actually medication

they give to patients for asthma, a medication to thin the

mucus. "

St. Amand discovered it is the best medication for fibromyalgia

and has few side effects,

she said.

Turning to the Internet for help, Kam said she connected with

about 2,200 international fibromyalgia patients and found about 60

reviews of St.

Amand's book. " All but two were positive about how it changed

their lives. I got so excited. "

She asked her doctor to prescribe guaifenesin. He told her it was

" junk, " but gave her a prescription because it is harmless, she said.

" He also gave me an antidepressant for when it didn't work, " she

said, noting that long ago, doctors believed the illness was a sleep

disorder and

often treated it with sleeping pills and antidepressants.

After five months on the guaifenesin protocol, which also

involves avoiding certain products, she said she returned to her doctor

and " handed

him back his antidepressant. He was so shocked. At that point he

put me in his Palm Pilot and started referring patients to me. "

She has invited St. Amand to come here next April to talk to

physicians.

Patients constantly e-mail her about the treatment. Wrote one: " I

can't believe it?! Yesterday afternoon for a couple of hours, I was

completely

pain free!! First time in 20 years! Although the first week was

hard because the pain was intense, this little glimpse of what it is

like to be normal

yesterday has given me encouragement to continue on. "

Kam said St. Amand believes fibromyalgia involves the body's

inability to get rid of phosphates, which build up and go into the bone

and

muscle, causing pain. The medication eliminates phosphate, she

said.

But those using it must avoid any plant-based products, such as

herbal shampoos, mint toothpaste or menthol cigarettes, she said.

Kam formed the Fibromyalgia Support Group on Oahu, also known as

iFOG (informed Fibromyalgics on Guaifenesin), now with about 100

members, she said.

About 43 are on the guaifenesin treatment plan, she said. It may

be too hard for others, and a lot of them smoke and will not try it, she

said.

" It's not a get-well-overnight scheme, " she said, emphasizing

" it's a very slow process because one year on guaifenesin reverses six

years of the

disease. " Some members have suffered for more than 20 years, she

said.

In her case, she said, " I went from a limping nurse who couldn't

pass a little old lady on the sidewalk to climbing the Great Wall of

China after

five months on the protocol, to competing in a national tennis

tournament after one year on the protocol.

" If I could quit my job today, I'd do this full time, " she said.

" That's how excited I am about it. I have such passion to get the word

out. "

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HI JO, I DO REMEMBER THAT MY DOC SAID SOMETHING ABOUT SOME OF MY OTHER

MEDS NOT MATCHING UP TO THIS STUFF TOO.

CINDY

> CINDY I THINK THERE ARE PROS AND CONS WITH THE GUAF STUDY I THINK DONI-M

> TRIED IT AND GOT GOOD RESULTS FROM IT. MY DR TRIED IT WITH ME AND IT

> DIDN'T DO MUCH BUT IT IS A VERY STRICT REGIMINE(?) IT ALSO HAD SOME

> REACTIONS TO MY OTHER MEDS SO I HAD TO STOP IT. I WOULD SAY ITS WORTH A

> TRY IF IT DOESN'T INTERFER WITH YOUR OTHER MEDS. BUT CHECK WITH DONI-M

> FIRST. ANDI MAY HAVE HER MIXED UP WITH SOMEONE ELSE TO WITH MY MEMORY

> THAT IS POSSIBLE. LUV JO

> HI ALL, MY DAD KEEPS GIVING ME STUFF ON THIS GUANFASINE STUFF. MY DOC

> SAYS THERE IS NOTHING HERE TO EXPLORE. HAS ANYONE TRIED IT? IS THERE

> ANYTHING TO IT?

>

> CINDY

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SOME OF THE REACTIONS CAN BE PRETTY BAD. THANK GOD MINE WERE MILD. YOU

MIGHT BE ABLE TO RESEARCH IT ON THE WEB. LUV JO

                              

http://community.webtv.net/jowaca/JOSFAVORITEPICTURES

HI JO, I DO REMEMBER THAT MY DOC SAID SOMETHING ABOUT SOME OF MY OTHER

MEDS NOT MATCHING UP TO THIS STUFF TOO.

CINDY

> CINDY I THINK THERE ARE PROS AND CONS WITH THE GUAF STUDY I THINK DONI-M

> TRIED IT AND GOT GOOD RESULTS FROM IT. MY DR TRIED IT WITH ME AND IT

> DIDN'T DO MUCH BUT IT IS A VERY STRICT REGIMINE(?) IT ALSO HAD SOME

> REACTIONS TO MY OTHER MEDS SO I HAD TO STOP IT. I WOULD SAY ITS WORTH A

> TRY IF IT DOESN'T INTERFER WITH YOUR OTHER MEDS. BUT CHECK WITH DONI-M

> FIRST. ANDI MAY HAVE HER MIXED UP WITH SOMEONE ELSE TO WITH MY MEMORY

> THAT IS POSSIBLE. LUV JO

> HI ALL, MY DAD KEEPS GIVING ME STUFF ON THIS GUANFASINE STUFF. MY DOC

> SAYS THERE IS NOTHING HERE TO EXPLORE. HAS ANYONE TRIED IT? IS THERE

> ANYTHING TO IT?

>

> CINDY

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JO, AFTER MY LATEST BOUT WITH MEDICINE REACTIONS I AM REALLY RELUCTANT

TO TRY ANYTHING ELSE.

CINDY

> SOME OF THE REACTIONS CAN BE PRETTY BAD. THANK GOD MINE WERE MILD. YOU

> MIGHT BE ABLE TO RESEARCH IT ON THE WEB. LUV JO

>

>

> HI JO, I DO REMEMBER THAT MY DOC SAID SOMETHING ABOUT SOME OF MY OTHER

> MEDS NOT MATCHING UP TO THIS STUFF TOO.

>

> CINDY

>

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