Tinker'n'Fun
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I made it through a milestone weekend, DD turned 18 on Saturday. Nothing says old like having a legal adult child!
I made it through though. I have been having some stomach issues along with Stamina problems and I was so worried I would ruin her day.
It turned out great though. We went and got her and her brother new Blackberries (early Christmas and probably one of the only times the two will be together) and then went for dinner at a Mexican place near the phone store. I was really worried, but I got plain chicken taco's and really just ate light. It was really good and I didn't overeat which made it much better. The whole night lasted 4 hours and she was ready to ditch us to meet her friends at the dorm.
I am still in shock that this week is Christmas. I really need to make a list and try to get up at least 1 hour earlier this week. That's 5 hours of wrapping and or cookie baking and it should help. DD offered to help with the cookies, so that should be good.
I went grocery shopping today, and while it was just 3 hours, I made it without major major pain. I think the Neurontin is helping me with the Stamina. Now I am sure I will be more sore tomorrow, but finishing the task was just fine. The house is full of food and Christmas dinner is planned.
Wishing you all Christmas pain free vibes!!![]()
Hi H2o,My mother self-diagnosed that she has had for fibromyalgia 30+ years. Her primary physician (in whom I do not have a lot of trust) has tried things for her off and on, without much luck. Maybe that's just the nature of the beast.
I got a call from my mother (85 years old) this morning. She never calls! But said the pain in her hip is too much to handle. I called her primary physician, but it's his day off.
----> My question is, are all of you treated by your primary physician or do you see a specialist, and if you see a specialist, what field?
Thank you, thank you for any help.
I sure will, but it will have to be tomorrow. My mom has it at her house, so I will get it and post. It is a microwave recipe that we learned together and is very easy.
So is gluten-free cooking very hard, somewhat hard, or just a real pain? I am sure if we started it, it would make a difference, but I am very hard on change, I don't adjust very well. (emotionally and tummy wise both)
Well finally went to the dr to get test results that i had done back in oct to test for cfs among other things. It is now official I have cfs.
I mean I always pretty much figured it but it is just depressing to know that I have this, there is no cure and I will most likely be tired dragging my butt around most of the time. I am just feeling sorry for myself. Hearing it just sounds so depressing
I am in a lot of pain this week from the fibro not sure if it's the weather or the stress of all that's gone all the last week.
Anyways, I hope everyone is doing well for the holidays. Tomorrow I will be done my christmas shopping. And then I can rest for a few days before the rush of visiting everyone.
Bright, I am sorry that you are felling down. Sometimes it is ok to suspect we have something but getting the official word still is a shock. My DD was that way with her Celiac diagnosis. We suspected it bit when the word came in it was still hard to accept. I hope your pain level decreases and you have enjoyable holidays!
Erika
Hi H2o,
I hope your mother is feeling better. To answer your question for the first three years or so having symptoms I saw my primary care physician who suspected fibro, and a few times went to a neurologist who suspected the beginnings of some arthritic illness. Additionally blood test indicated possible lupus, which sent me to a rheumatologist who said carpal tunnelThat may explain my hands, etc but not th e rest of my body.
So finally, I landed at a rheumy who specialized in fibro and he diagnosed me with full blown fibro all over my body. 18/18 tender spots. So he instructed my primary care physician who treats me. If I have any other really out there new symptoms I will go back to him but he is in another town about 2 hours from me. So I just usually see my primary care physician. I have also seen a physiotherapist as the rheumy recommended one and had one from my car accident.
Hope that helps.Hope your mother is feeling better.
I haven't really done a lot of research lately but did the lack of results lead to the CFS diagnosis or is there is new blood test out there? Sorry that the diagnosis has you so down. Hopefully your doctor went over all the information and you are working towards the best course of action for yourself. Hope the fibro flair eases and your Holiday is good.
Bright, I am sorry that you are felling down. Sometimes it is ok to suspect we have something but getting the official word still is a shock. My DD was that way with her Celiac diagnosis. We suspected it bit when the word came in it was still hard to accept. I hope your pain level decreases and you have enjoyable holidays!
Erika
Thanks Erika,
It is a shock just to hear it "officially". I can empathize with your DD with this. My pain level is increasing unfortunately. From all the constant running around. Hopefully it will ease up a bit before Christmas. I always seem to flair immediately before Christmas.
Hope you all feel better than I do!
Merry Christmas if I don't make it back!!!!!!!!!!!!!![]()
These are the tests that you knew I had done in October to test for the Ebstein Barr virus. They test if there are antibodies to the virus plus with my high white cell count that has been high for the last three years. We talked about this at length in October when I had it done, so am not sure what new test you are thinking of.
That way of testing has been out for a long time I think.
My results came back positive for the Ebstein Barr virus. I just never got the results till now so I did not know how they came out even though my dr. strongly suspected the results.So no new test just the same old I guess.
And no she did not really go over anything as before she tested said there was not really anything that could be done about it, just that we would know what was causing all the excessive fatigue. So there was none of that from her. Unfortunately. I just figured it's something I will always have to deal with.
BTW
Anyone looking for another diagnosis to rule out might want to get tested for cat scratch fever
My friend who is newly diagnosed went to a hematologist. He said cat scratch fever can lay dorment for many many years. he also knew of the xmrv virus studies surrounding FMS so thats very enroraging!![]()