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A good friend of mine was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. She is a great deal of pain much of the time. I can see how much pain she is in when I am with her yet she has a friend who doesn't think it's a "real" disease/diagnosis.
Do you consider it a real disease? Do you know anyone with it?
Re: Fibromyalgia
I've worked in MTFs and have heard several medical providers question the realness of fibromyalgia. They basically said the patients are hypochondriacs, their symproms don't add up, etc.
I'm not a medical professional (I worked med. admin) and while I don't know enough to have an opinion, I will say one of the nurse case managers I worked with was diagnosed with it. Just knowing her I find it really hard to believe she had make believe pain.
Click me, click me!
I don't know anyone with it, but I believe it's a real disease. I also don't know anyone with AIDS but I think that's probably real too.
I know a few people who have it. I also have family members, including myself, who suffer with inflammation in the joints. (I don't know if there's a medical term for it, but that's the best I came up with. ha)
I eat a high anti-oxidant chocolate that has lots of other stuff I could talk about, but just know, it's really really healthy dark chocolate. People have shared their stories of how it's helped them. I take it every day so that I don't have joint pain etc.
http://www.healthychocstories.com/ Sorry it's not clicky. You can refer your friend to this site and have them scroll down to Fibromyalgia and they can hear how this chocolate has "cured" some people.
(Ps. The chocolate tastes pretty good too.)
This just sounds like an excuse to eat chocolate.