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Tramadol- Everything You Need to Know

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Filling Your Prescription, Over the Border

Many people in the United States have bought prescription drugs in Canada to help ease the high cost of medication. What are the downsides of importing your medication? [...]

Drugs And You: A User Guide

As the years pass, you find yourself taking more and more pills, but what are they all for? How do I get rid of the ones I don’t need anymore? Am I taking them right? There are a thousand questions to ask and only a few places to get the answers. [...]

Causes and Management of Stress

It seems that is quite difficult to get rid of all causes that can cause stress, so a proper perspective is to learn some techniques that can help us to bear with fortitude and calm, the most difficult situations we have to face. [...]

My letter to my sister in-law

How do I explain this to you my family and friends? This is very difficult to do as my illness is “unseen.” So allow me to begin by thanking you for taking the time out of your day to spend some time with me and get to know me better. A person’s time is their most valuable asset and yours is appreciated [...]

My Fibromyalgia Page 5

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3 months later, back at my docs, arms and shoulders have really deteriorated so doc schedules an appointment with a Neurosurgeon, A Neurologist and a leading Fibro/ Lupus doctor at the Brigham and Women s Hospital in Boston. His name is Dr Peter Shure Continue reading My Fibromyalgia Page 5

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My Fibromyalgia Page 4

I am really depressed Lately, must be all of the cancer scares and the constant trips to doctors and hospitals, I feel worn out, the pain in my arms and legs is getting unbearable. I am consuming large quantities of Tylenol, Motrin and any Vicodin I can find or beg off of people [...]

The Beginning of My Fibromyalgia

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Hello Everyone,

My personal story began about 3 1/2 years ago. My wife decided that I needed to get a check up, seeing I had not had one in about 20 years I agreed to it. Let me start by saying, I felt fine at the time. Some aches and pains that I attributed to the aging process, I was 52 at the time, but with my dad dying at 59 from Colon Cancer I figured maybe I should get checked out. Continue reading The Beginning of My Fibromyalgia

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RELATIONSHIP SUGGESTIONS FOR PEOPLE WITH FIBROMYALGIA

I had to write you to respond to the individual’s letter about the family member who has fibromyalgia who is burning him out with what sounds like a minute by minute commentary on their health. News alert – nobody wants to hear a minute by minute commentary of anyone’s health, be it fantastic “Oh I ran 15 miles an hour ago and I feel GREAT” or deplorable “I just took my morphine and am still in pain”. [...]

Taking Charge of Fibromyalgia

By Rosalie Devonshire MSW, LCSW, Author Taking Charge of Fibromyalgia

If you had been a healthy, active person and develop fibromyalgia, the symptoms can create havoc in your life. Your inability to engage in activities you once enjoyed can cause you to become frustrated, angry, worried, or depressed. Your inability to meet the needs of your children, spouse, job, or community may contribute to a sense of inadequacy and worthlessness. Your friends may start to distance themselves. Continue reading Taking Charge of Fibromyalgia

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