I've not been officially diagnosed but I've been seeing a doctor for around a year and a half now. It's been slow as I moved back home from uni in that time and had to start all the investigations all over again with a new doctor.
Anyway - the first doctor I saw back at uni told me that she thought I had fibromyalgia. However my new doctor now seems more set on M.E. She wants to refer me to the M.E. specialist department rather than rheumatology (for fibro).
I've done research on both conditions and it's only confused me more as most symptoms seem to occur in both conditions!
Does anyone have any advice? My main issues are with widespread pain, muscle weakness and tiredness, muscle tiredness, muscle spasms, but also extreme fatigue.
Any advice is appreciated, thankyou.
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I am afraid I do not have an answer to your question, but there is bound to be someone here who will be able to help you.
Welcome to the forum and it is wonderful to make your acquaintance. I am so genuinely sorry to read that you are struggling to get a definite diagnosis and unfortunately there are several conditions that carry a large number of the same symptoms including Complex Regional Pain Syndrome all the way through to Multiple Sclerosis.
It may be best to see the ME specialist and ascertain their thoughts on what you have? I want to sincerely wish you all the best of luck, and please take care of yourself.
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