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Recieved: 2004/10/01 18:30
Subject: RE: [K-list] Re: an interpretation of K activity...
From: bartletta, adriana
On 2004/10/01 18:30, bartletta, adriana posted thus to the K-list:
Good News!!!
Just to inform everyone, I do not have MS, finally the doctor told me I do not have anything serious, only Fibromyalgia, which now, the medication I am taking has diminished all the symptoms of that, too. I am taking neurontin...
Have a great weekend!
Love,
Adriana
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Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 5:34 PM
To: K-List
Subject: [K-list] Re: an interpretation of K activity...
In reply to Grotty's posting:
I found it very interesting to read what they say are the associated
symptoms of Fibromyalgia...
sounds like "K" to me. no?
What Is FM?
The term fibromyalgia first appeared in 1990, when the American College of
Rheumatology created it.
"The cause of the condition, simply described as chronic pain, continues to
baffle the medical community today," says Laurel Freeman, American Massage
Therapy Association (AMTA) president. Freeman specializes in massage for
chronic pain says she has had wonderful results decreasing FM discomfort and
pain of her clients.
However, FM is anything but simple.
"FM is not a disease, it's a syndrome," explains Denise Borrelli, Ph.D., a
massage therapist who wrote her doctoral dissertation on FM. "It's not just
one thing, it is a variety of things-scleroderma, arthritis, Reynaud's
disease, etc.-pulled together, which is what makes it so hard to diagnose;
it mirrors so many diseases."
As a result of the abnormal sensory processing found in those with FM, the
list of associated syndromes include: chronic fatigue, restless leg syndrome
(numbness, tingling, itching and muscle crawling in the lower limbs, which
may extend to the arms and scalp), irritable bowel syndrome, irritable
bladder syndrome, cognitive dysfunction, cold intolerance, multiple
sensitivities (amplified sensations that lower the tolerance of adverse
weather, loud noises, bright lights, and other sensory overloads),
dizziness, and neurally mediated hypotension accompanied by low blood
pressure that does not go up normally on standing or on exercise, according
to the NFA.
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