I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia 12 years ago.
For about six years, I was on the pain killers and the anti-depressants, until another doctor convinced me that the painkillers were eating my liver, so cut both pills out. I cold-turkeyed it for a while, and hobbled around on my cane.
The only thing I ever found that helped without really bad side effects was excercise, when I could do it. (Swimming or stationary bike. It seems like increasing bloodflow to my legs really relieved the pain.)
I found out that I had sleep apnea about 2 years ago, and after using a BiPap, and finally getting good sleep, the pain was significantly reduced.
I've lost a lot of weight (gastric bypass) and no longer have sleep apnea. I swim almost daily. The pain from the fibro now only comes about once a week, and I can handle it with Aleve. It hasn't gone away, but it's seriously been reduced.
Now they tell me that the anti-depressants would have helped me with the weight, if I had kept them when I dropped the painkillers. But who knew?
