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I'm so tired and in so much pain

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I'm so tired all the time I dont sleep well so try to avoid daytime naps as thinking this will have a knock on affect that night, my overall pain is worse at the moment, does fibromyaglia ever get better I've had it for 5years and it just gets worse I take cocodamel and ibphren for the pain it doesn't help much but have tried lots of pain relief and they seem to work best

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glochessum

Unfortunately lack of sleep appears to be a big problem with fibromyalgia. I average about four hours a night. I can’t remember the last time I had a full nights sleep, my body’s used to it now. Any less I can’t function and pain is amplified. I was diagnosed over ten years ago and I’m definitely worse now.

I hope and pray that a cure will be found in my lifetime.

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dippystuff

It certainly hasn't for me, but I really hope I'm not representative of the majority.😬

I was diagnosed about 6 years ago, and I have gotten progressively worse every bloody year

😪. I now use a walking stick semi regularly and have a wheelchair for when I'm simply not able to do things like go round the shops with my daughter. I rely on medication to lessen my pain and to be able to sleep at all.

From being a very active A&E nurse and active Mum of 2 (one with ASD), I've become virtually housebound except for work, (which is now a very sedentary post, having been forced to change jobs several times due to my inability to stand or walk for more than 2-3mins).

I no longer recognize myself due to excessive weight gain due to medication side effects and inability to exercise as working wipes me out totally. I no longer even have the 'energy' to chat with my kids at the end of my working day, and I fall asleep by 7pm every night. Thankfully the kids are now young adults and are very understanding.

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Pain_delight888 in reply to dippystuff

Omg!! What can we do?I'm 49 and this is hell!!!

I know things are going to get worse and I can't do a thing I'm scared I shouldn't be like this not at my age?

I feel your pain so much!!

I just don't want to be here anymore! It's not going to get any better and I'm lost!!

This is it!!

Sorry just a tad emotional!!

I just don't feel like I'm getting any support for this!

Sorry just venting this is no fun!!

Nicola x

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missvenus in reply to Pain_delight888

i have lived with this for 15 years have to work as been refused any help after work i am exhausted and have to rest no one understands the illness and prob think we are lying you must keep going and find things to enjoy you owe it to yourself i pray for a cure!

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Cat00

I was diagnosed when I was in my early 20s I'm 44 now. I would my pain levels have improved greatly in that time particularly as I've upped my exercise levels. Unfortunately there are things that have got progressively worse and sleep is one of them.

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Kitten-whiskers

Lack of sleep is still an issue for me, although has improved. My fibro has improved over the years, I have had to do quite a bit to get to that stage but I am so glad I did

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Littlemo1956 in reply to Kitten-whiskers

What did you do to improve your symptoms?

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Kitten-whiskers in reply to Littlemo1956

It would be differen't for everyone, I had adrenal fatique along with thyroid troubles, very early menopause, numerous vitamin definancies, low stomach acid, IBS, Candida and various other aliments - so one by one I looked into them individually and addressed them, never all together because I had to get my body strong enough to deal with these changes, I was nearly house bound by this point. One thing that helped me greatly was a book written by Dr Leon Chaitow - it was priceless. I live a normal life now and can exercise and do weights regularly, whereas before lifting a mug of tea was a big effort.

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Inthepark

Hi , Hope you don’t mind me asking but Which book did you read by Dr Leon Chaitow he’s written quite a few so would be interested to know which one helped you . Thanks in advance

June

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LPASQUILL

Hi I can relate to the no sleep and pain constant I have tried many pain meds from co codamol parecetamol tramadol I am at the moment on dyhydrocodine pre gablin and morphine and still suffer I have not found it to get better but over time I have learnt to just carry on regardless with the pain is my only way to tackle it with work and daily task.

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