Diagnosed with fibro although sometimes I still think I was mis diagnosed I feel like I have a lot
Of Lupus symptoms ! Anyway does anyone else barely workout or will do push-ups not a whole lot and the next day feel like you got hit by a truck I’ve been having really bad upper back neck and head pain it effects my vision I’ve had scans on everything
Although sometimes I feel like my back is
Due to an injury from volleyball that no one
Has found yet or my car accident
From along time ago maybe nerve damage but
My
Back daily just hurts and
Stiffens and gets worse when working out 😫😫
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Hi.
First welcome to this wonderful forum of brilliant people who are ready to help and advise.
I'm so sorry you are struggling. Has your GP referred you to a rheumatologist, they can diagnose fibro. One of the tell tale signs of lupus is a butterfly rash on your face. I'm sorry I don't know much more but I'm sure soy will be along with more suggestions, I just wanted you to know that i care about you and everyone else. Take care and hat a restful sleep. Lynne
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Yes my rheumatologist diagnosed me with it although they thought I had lupus !
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Okie dokie!!! My rheumy diagnosed me and then referred me back to my GP!!
Lupus is usually diagnosed by blood tests, looking for positive ANA although not always an indication of Lupus as I tested positive but have the fibro diagnosis as the test wasn't positive enough in the rheumatologist's opinion. I don't consider I have Lupus even though some family members have it. Many symptoms of fibro and lupus are similar. I had a facial rash and saw a dermatologist too but she confirmed not lupus rash.
I have always found that putting my concerns in writing to my GP and following it up with a telephone consult will lead to further investigations being done as they have it in writing and have to respond. Maybe this is the way forward for you too.
With regard to stiffness perhaps try hydrotherapy.
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