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Deb and Cheryl, That bit about patients with fibro being more sensitive to pain is correct. Whatmost docs do not understand is that this particular condition is pervasive and not usually confined toone spot or area of the body, although it can flare up in one or two areas at a time. Also, when itflares, the entire body is involved, like with SLE, and it hurts anywhere there is connective tissue, aswell as in the 18 "hot spots" that are used to gage the condition during an exam. Pain managementissues are part of the lives of Fibro patients, without a doubt. Good luck, ladies, and keep us postedon progress, 'k? Loving hugs, MM

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We have a big storm moving in today, and my fibro is really starting

to make itself known. I'm sure the barometric pressure has something

to do either with fibro or our ability to fight off the pain. We're

supposed to get slammed tomorrow, and I bet my fibro will be part of

it.

Anyone know of any studies on this?

> In a message dated 2/24/2004 9:24:18 AM Central Standard Time,

> minniemyno@a... writes:

>

>

> Mike is sure right about this. We have been having a lot of

rain

> lately and my fibro has been very very bad. It started in my hips

and legs on Sat

> and then even with me not moving off the couch all day, my hubby

took care of

> things for me, it was a ton worse by Sunday. Then it was up my

entire back and

> neck. Monday it went up my head as well. Finally I called the DR

today and he

> is upping my durogesic patch dose to 75 so hopefully that will

help. Has

> anyone talked to you about using that for pain management? It is

the only thing

> that gives me round the clock pain relief. Just a thought.

> a C

>

> > the entire body is involved, like with SLE, and it hurts anywhere

there is

> > connective tissue, as

> > well as in the 18 " hot spots " that are used to gage the condition

during an

> > exam. Pain management

> > issues are part of the lives of Fibro patients, without a doubt.

Good luck,

> > ladies, and keep us posted

> > on progress, 'k? Loving hugs, MM

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We have a big storm moving in today, and my fibro is really starting

to make itself known. I'm sure the barometric pressure has something

to do either with fibro or our ability to fight off the pain. We're

supposed to get slammed tomorrow, and I bet my fibro will be part of

it.

Anyone know of any studies on this?

, I live here in Az and trust me, we don't get much rain at all. Sat morning I woke up and without looking at t.v or asking anyone I knew that either it was raining, had just rained or was getting ready to rain because everything hurt so bad. Yes, we do feel pain depending on the weather. My Dr finally increased my durogesic patch dose yesterday because it was so bad.

a C

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