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anyone heard an update from this, it was first said around 2013!

There have been some promising studies on a possible diagnostic blood test for fibromyalgia. It's called an FM/a test. The test collects plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in a small sample of your blood. ... Significantly lower levels of cytokines may be an indicator of fibromyalgia.19 Jan 2018

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I just looked, looks like there using it in Canada and the US. It says the UK as well but I've never heard of it. Why are we not being tested here.

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Deni52 in reply tobobbybobb

??? cost maybe

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Lily_Raven in reply toDeni52

I was told it is covered by some insurance. Mine would cover it but I live in NY.

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HMBradley53 in reply toLily_Raven

The study is being done in Massachusetts so I am E-mailing them since I live in Mass.

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Lily_Raven

Here is link with more information-

fmtest.com

FYI I applied for it but they informed me New York doesn’t allow it because test don’t meet NYS lab credentials. Plus many doctors are not aware about test.

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Deni52 in reply toLily_Raven

healthline.com/health/fibro...

sorry to here your GP couldn't help maybe not enough trials are being done, it does say in this article to ask your GP but obviously it's not as easy as that. It is concerning you could spend years addressing Fibro when you don't have it and vise versa.

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bobbybobb in reply toLily_Raven

No point asking my GP here in the UK about it then. You would think if they had a test they would use it.

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Deni52 in reply tobobbybobb

yes you would hope so

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desquinnPartnerVolunteerFMAUK Trustee in reply toDeni52

Test need more trials to prove its effectiveness. Also very expensive iirc

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bobbybobb in reply todesquinn

I just read trials have started in the States using the TB and BCG vaccine to treat Fibro. I never new there was even a blood test. Do you think this FM/a test will be available here.

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bobbybobb in reply tobobbybobb

knew

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HMBradley53 in reply toLily_Raven

I just read the article and most insurances cover it now, Maybe if you contact a lab they can tell you how your Dr needs too write it on a lab sheet ? I see my Rhumetologist tomorrow for a first visit I know Blue Cross covers it so I took lot's of pictures of the article so I can get the test done. I'll post tomorrow on how it goes

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