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Just trying to put my humor out there. Fibro, nerve damge, disk hurniation, spinal damge facit joint damage, scyatica, carpel tunnel and now the icing on the cake lol SCARLET FEVER, I was vacinated as a kid yey. guess i did somting to offend some one in a nother life.

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fmlife

oh no, so much to deal with, hope feel well and less pain soon, strep a can turn into that scarlet fever,

if want to add another, there's also Saturday night fever the movie with John Travolta

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Ellie1991 in reply tofmlife

To true, I have to say though I do tend to be footlose

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Ellie1991 in reply toEllie1991

have to say though I kinda think ill leave my body to med science as this i smad

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PrincessNoo in reply toEllie1991

I once joked to my GP about leaving my body to medical science to which he replied, “don’t they won’t want it”. It still makes me smile.

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Blearyeyed

I was feeling like that last week when I got Strep on top of everything else. I think I must have given offence to a whole country in a previous life I've got so much going on .

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Ellie1991 in reply toBlearyeyed

my strep a turned into scarlet fever just got over it and it has started the fibro again.

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Blearyeyed in reply toEllie1991

I'd had a kidney infection and pancreatitis before Christmas so I'm hoping the Strep was the third in a set of threes and I might get a break now. The Fibro and Migraines have been off the charts throughout because , if course , they are divas and can't be left out!!!

Hi! I am not sure that I can help you very much, but I can shed some light to what is going on with your body. Look at the list of "chronic diseases and syndromes", where the science has no answer what causes them and how to cure them (first pages of HealingWell forum, USA). They range from asthma to Parkinson's disease. All of them have the same cause - the disturbance of Autonomous Nervous System, shortly called Dysautonomia. Of all the quoted disease, people can have only one, say Asthma, and nothing else. Others have several, and the unfortunate ones have a lot - up to 10 different problems, all having the same cause. Why is it so!? Because of the complexity of ANS, so it is impossible to know what functions will be affected and what combination you may have. What people mostly have, are Fibro, cardiac arrhythmia, CFS, GERD, autoimmune disease, allergy, IBS, depression, anxiety etc.

In the past decades, there is a pandemic of chronic disease, so the MDs have started researching it more intensely. In EU, a large fund has been reserved for the research of CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome). All we can hope, is that it will bring some results...

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I am a sports health and exercise nutritionist and cant belive the lit amount of research there is

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Here the link:

europeanmealliance.org/inde...

Hope that it may help you to realize how things are.

Never quite looked at it that way. You may be on to something. Hmmm.

Head pain, eye pain, losing vision, losing hearing, losing balance, losing memory, losing mind, arm pain, wrist pain, hand pain, back pain, leg pain, foot pain.

Uhh...

Anxiety, panic, depression, lotsa undiagnosed extras I'm extra sure of...

I musta offended the heck outta some major player in my nother life.

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flashyman in reply toNothing_but_books

Have you been diagnosedwith anything. I'm pretty much exactly the same and all I've got at the moment is CarpalTunnel Syndrome. Waiting for opon my wrists and elbows. We shall see.

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Ellie1991 in reply toflashyman

Fibro, Migrains, nerve damage spinal damage the list goes on

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flashyman in reply toEllie1991

Yes nerve damage and spine wear and tear they said. Don't understand where the nerve damage has come from as I haven't done anything

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Ellie1991 in reply toflashyman

My nerve damage was form suurgery

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flashyman in reply toEllie1991

Oh my god. Did or are you getting compensation. I couldn't put a prcie on that.

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Nothing_but_books in reply toflashyman

Were you saying you were waiting for an operation? I couldn't quite make it out. My wrist and hand pain improves for a bit when I wear a stiff metal brace to bed. Takes a week or two to help. Ice packs help too, when the pain is very bad.

I haven't got any diagnoses of the physical problems. Only infinite tests. No problem getting the mental health diagnosis. They absolutely agree, I'm pretty messed up.

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flashyman in reply toNothing_but_books

Yes I had the electronic tests moved on to physio who gave me splints to put on at night but it made me feel worse. Woke up with severe pins and needles. Moved on to Orthapedics and finally told I'm having an op on wrists and elbows. Signed the consent form now just waiting for date. Its took since last July to get this far. Got a telephone appointment with Physio again on my neck, don't know what he can do over the phone. and another one with pain management. One can only live in hope

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flashyman in reply toflashyman

Thats July 2021

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Nothing_but_books in reply toflashyman

Medicine here in the U.S. is a mess, but I never heard of waiting so long! I'm so sorry, I hope the operation brings you some relief. Meanwhile, it might not hurt to try on the brace at the pharmacy and see if that's better than the one you were given. I tried on A LOT of braces before I found one that felt comforting and helped.

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flashyman in reply toNothing_but_books

thanks. Never thought of that. I'll try and see

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flashyman in reply toNothing_but_books

My hands and fingersare permanently cold and tingleing so ice packs wouldn't help me. Quite numb most of the time if I'm not in pain

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Nothing_but_books in reply toflashyman

That's an interesting coincidence. The doctors said there's no connection, but my hands are usually icy. Not numb though.

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flashyman in reply toNothing_but_books

Feels like a tight pair of rubber gloves. Numb at the fingers

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flashyman

Feeling for you my love. Trouble is I'm same. Must have been a tribe in previous life

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