hi I am new , my name is Jayne and I was finally diagnosed with fybro 3 years ago, I have been trying to manage it myself but have come to realise I need help and advise from fellow sufferers ,not people who have no idea of what it is truly like . I am not good with computers so please bear with me , it has taken me 3 hours to get this far and a bucket load of tears .
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Hi Jayne, and welcome to the forum. You will meet loads of lovely people here, get support and advice if needed. xx
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Hi. Please don't feel bad about not being top speed on your P.C. I am sorry to hear that you to have fibro. You have come to the right place, this forum is excellent for support and advice or just someone who will listen to you and offer a shoulder to cry on.
Do you live alone or with parents or a partner? It is difficult for others to understand how fibro affects us and how we feel, the pain we go through, the mood swings.
Do you work?
You will always have someone here that understands.
Take care.
Heltadelta.x
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I, too, manage my own fibro, mainly because I always get the side effects of meds and after an awful reaction to high blood pressure medication earlier this year I don't want to risk any more.
I take an Ayurveidic tablet, turmeric with black pepper, selenium, magnesium and co enzyme q10. Oh and vitamin D.
I stopped taking the Turmetic for a few weeks, just to check if it is beneficial. Increased pain and stiffness so resumed it. The turmeric really does help. I got some delivered from Sri Lanka and they arrived in 6 days. About 3 months supply for £8.
I've found soluble paracetamol the best for pain, though it does contain sodium. I'm trying to balance the benefits of the paracetamol against the risk of too much salt.
Magnesium flakes or Epsom salts in hot baths and magnesium oil rubbed into my feet ( where I get a lot of pain) also help.
Hi hun welcome to our lovely forum. There is always lovely people here with their help and to give you plenty of advice. We fully understand your pain and don’t worry about the computer as you have a lot more going on. Take good care of yourself and keep lovely and warm. 🤗🤗🤗🌹🌹🌹xxx
Welcome mathewroper1966
You will be glad that you found this site it is the friendliest one around everyone helps each other, whether it is with advise or a shoulder to cry on or having a laugh, I used to feel alone till I joined now I have another family and more friends.
Love & Hugs
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