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dont think henriettA is a bro lol
Not really...I wouldn't appreciate being called a guy if I went out of my way to choose a name that makes it obvious I'm not
Fibromyalgia does not exist. You have a Mycoplasma. Don't believe me, just test this theory for yourself. Go get a prescription for Doxycycline. 2X a Day for 2 weeks. 1 X Day for 1 month. That should knock it out and you'll be cured for good. Once again, don't believe me, just do it and you'll see. This comes from a close friend who suffered with this for years. It's completely gone now. Good luck.
Even as far back as 1983, doctors at Yale noted:
This single stealth pathogen has been discovered in the urogenital tract of patients suffering from inflammatory pelvic disease, urethritis, and other urinary tract diseases (8) It has been discovered in the heart tissues and fluid of patients suffering from cardititis, pericarditis, tachycardia, hemolytic anemia, and other coronary heart diseases.(9, 10, 14) It has been found in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with meningitis and encephalitis, seizures, ALS, Alzheimer's and other central nervous system infections, diseases and disorders.(11-13) It has even been found regularly in the bone marrow of children with leukemia.(16- 18) It is amazing that one single tiny bacteria can be the cause of so many seemingly unrelated diseases in humans. But as with all mycoplasma species, the disease is directly related to where the mycoplasma resides in the body and which cells in the body it attaches to or invades.
- "Over the past 20 years the annual number of reports on extrapulmonary symptoms during Mycoplasma (M.) pneumoniae disease has increased. Clinical and epidemiological data indicate that symptoms from the skin and mucous membranes, from the central nervous system, from the heart, and perhaps from other organs as well are not quite uncommon manifestations of M. pneumoniae disease."(15)
Today, over 100 documented species of mycoplasmas have been recorded to cause various diseases in humans, animals, and plants. Mycoplasma pneumonia as well as at least 7 other mycoplasma species have now been linked as a direct cause or significant co-factor to many chronic diseases including, rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, diabetes, Crohn's Disease, ALS, nongonoccal urethritis, asthma, lupus, infertility, AIDS and certain cancers and leukemia, just to name a few.(1-6)
... You have a Mycoplasma. Go get a prescription for Doxycycline. 2X a Day for 2 weeks. 1 X Day for 1 month. That should knock it out and you'll be cured for good.
I found a couple members discussing Fibromyalgia in another thread and I’d like to start a new thread dedicated to this often mis-diagnosed terrible disease. I was diagnosed with Fybro in 1996 and have had to deal with the pain and various other symptoms all day and night since. All the prescriptions I have tried have done nothing for me. I tried a CPaP for sleep apnea, what they thought was causing my Fybro. This treatment had no, or very little effect on me.
My physicians, small town Doctors, have thrown up their arms, given up on me. Yet I’m still grasping for anything that will help me.
Wikipedia describes this as:
“ Fibromyalgia (new Latin, fibro-, fibrous tissues, Gk. myo-, muscle, Gk. algos-, pain, meaning muscle and connective tissue pain; also referred to as FM or FMS) is a medical disorder characterized by chronic widespread pain and allodynia, a heightened and painful response to pressure.[1] Fibromyalgia symptoms are not restricted to pain, leading to the use of the alternative term fibromyalgia syndrome for the condition. Other symptoms include debilitating fatigue, sleep disturbance, and joint stiffness. Some patients[2] may also report difficulty with swallowing,[3] bowel and bladder abnormalities,[4] numbness and tingling,[5] and cognitive dysfunction.[6] Fibromyalgia is frequently comorbid with psychiatric conditions such as depression and anxiety and stress-related disorders such as posttraumatic stress disorder.[7][8] Not all people with fibromyalgia experience all associated symptoms.[9] Fibromyalgia is estimated to affect 2–4% of the population,[7] with a female to male incidence ratio of approximately 9:1.[10]
Evidence from research conducted in the last three decades has revealed abnormalities within the central nervous system affecting brain regions that may be linked both to clinical symptoms and research phenomena.[8] These studies show a correlation, but not causation.[11] Some research suggests that alterations in the central nervous system might be the result of childhood stress, or prolonged or severe stress.[8]
Historically, fibromyalgia has been considered either a musculoskeletal disease or neuropsychiatric condition. Although there is as yet no cure for fibromyalgia, some treatments have been demonstrated by controlled clinical trials to be effective in reducing symptoms, including medications, behavioral interventions, patient education, and exercise.[12][13][14][15][16][17] The most recent approach of a diagnosis of fibromyalgia involves pain index and a measure of key symptoms and severity.[18]
Fibromyalgia is considered a controversial diagnosis, due to lacking scientific consensus to its cause.[19] Not all members of the medical community consider fibromyalgia a disease because of a lack of abnormalities on physical examination and the absence of objective diagnostic tests. “
[1-19]*Please refer to the link I provided for the sources of thier information.
I’d like to quote B Friendly and Headband 707 as they had some of the best comments describing this and its effects on them.
B I have to agree with almost everything you said and you certainly put it to words better than I could have or have ever seen. Fybro controls every minute of my life now. Hot tub for me is my only relief. Because of my neck and back surgeries exercise is very difficult for me.
707 many thanks for your post..I have learned to live with Hydrocodone for mine. Was on Oxy for a time but managed to quit it. There are some new drugs on the market, one being Savella but I haven’t tried it. A up of cannabis tea helps me cope with this psychologically but pot does very little to help me with my pain.
I welcome any other personal accounts or stories with this disease. Sufferers comments more than welcome, remedies and prescription reviews gladly accepted. Thank you again Headband 707 and Bfriendly..best wishes and good luck to you both..DD
Fibromyalgia does not exist. You have a Mycoplasma. Don't believe me, just test this theory for yourself. Go get a prescription for Doxycycline. 2X a Day for 2 weeks. 1 X Day for 1 month. That should knock it out and you'll be cured for good. Once again, don't believe me, just do it and you'll see. This comes from a close friend who suffered with this for years. It's completely gone now. Good luck.
My wife has fibromyalgia. Ever since She had got Lyme desease and took Docxcyline for 2 years to kill it, she has lived with fibro now for almost 10 years. It's very real let me tell you.
Exercise for her is a must. When she stops she says she gets to a point of where she may never get out of bed again. For her exercise is very important to have a normal life and function.
For years she took muscle relaxers and sleeping pills at night, as sleep is also critical to calming fiber flareups. Though the side effects of those pills made her feel like she was having a heart attack every morning. Lyrica does work pretty ok for her, but it makes her sad because she knows it makes her mental capacity(memory shot) as a side effect.
The number 1 solution for her has been cannabis edibles. For her vaping and smoking are not even close (though she likes to partake in vaping and smoking too). I make her huge batches of hard candy and she takes these just like medicine everyday. It has given her her life back.
More recently I have made Rick Simpson oil and put these into capsules for her. She tried these for a few of weeks and has seen marked improvement. they last long and give her the best rest she can remember. Interesting enough it takes about a week of taking them for the full effects.
Thank you for this thread