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The pain is sometimes also in the areas of your limbs just off the joints, but sometimes also in the joints. It can be anywhere, really. Keep reading up on it and keep trying to find the solution - it's a process of ellimination to first make sure that nothing else is wrong, before fibro is diagnosed. - If you can find the right doctor.
All the best! I hope you find the answer soon!View Thread

Sleepless nights... Someone told me to start taking it slow from late-afternoon and start to unwind and not do activities that stimulates the brain before bedtime. Still have to make time to try THAT one LOL.
I'm trying to take it much slower now and have resigned my job - will stop working in a month or so. It will be school holidays soon and that will also help - that constant noise of a whole class of busy 10 year olds (I'm a theacher) is just not helping much.
I've tried the hot showers and hot baths and that really helps.
Hope you find something that works for those loooong nights:-)View Thread

Yesterday, after a particularly long and busy week, I all of a sudden started to shake all over and then started to cry and cry for no reason at all. It didn't stop for 3 hours and a friend of mine called my husband to pick me up at work. I could not drive my own car and it feels as if my brain does'nt function well. Went to the doctor and he prescribed pills to make me sleepy and relax my muscles. I have to go back to work on Monday, but am so scared I will not be able to do my job (I am a teacher). What had happened to me yesterday? What do I do now?View Thread



Yesterday, after a particularly long and busy week, I all of a sudden started to shake all over and then started to cry and cry for no reason at all. It didn't stop for 3 hours and a friend of mine called my husband to pick me up at work. I could not drive my own car and it feels as if my brain does'nt function well. Went to the doctor and he prescribed pills to make me sleepy and relax my muscles. I have to go back to work on Monday, but am so scared I will not be able to do my job (I am a teacher). What had happened to me yesterday? What do I do now?View Thread

Yesterday, after a particularly long and busy week, I all of a sudden started to shake all over and then started to cry and cry for no reason at all. It didn't stop for 3 hours and a friend of mine called my husband to pick me up at work. I could not drive my own car and it feels as if my brain does'nt function well. Went to the doctor and he prescribed pills to make me sleepy and relax my muscles. I have to go back to work on Monday, but am so scared I will not be able to do my job (I am a teacher). What had happened to me yesterday? What do I do now?View Thread
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