Temporal pain, visual disturbances,dizziness, hearing loss, is this common with Fibromyalgia?
sugarush984 asked:
It was suggested I had GCA and PMR, however my age 53yr is not within the guidelines. Therefore all my aches and pains and extreme tiredness as well as the symptoms named above have been moved to Fibromyalgia. Does anyone with this condition also have head and eye problems, as Im not too sure the suggestion to radically reduce my steroids is my safest option.
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It was suggested I had GCA and PMR, however my age 53yr is not within the guidelines. Therefore all my aches and pains and extreme tiredness as well as the symptoms named above have been moved to Fibromyalgia. Does anyone with this condition also have head and eye problems, as Im not too sure the suggestion to radically reduce my steroids is my safest option.

September 21st, 2009 at 7:36 pm
You should go to a doctor not ask people to “play doctor”. http://www.resumeminers.com/Resume/Resume-Thank-You-Letter.htm DarkManX
September 22nd, 2009 at 5:30 pm
the vision issue is a red flag for MS.
MS (multiple scelrosis) mimics FMS.
Have you found a good neurologist? http://www.doggydisease.com/dog-liver-disease.htm MeInThisWorld
September 23rd, 2009 at 7:53 am
I would agree with the diagnosis of fibromyalgia. The pain in the neck and shoulders area is typically referred to the forehead and eye area and the referral pain causes extreme headaches and eye disturbance, the best relief of this I have found is massage therapy to relax the muscles causing the referral pain. I have been going for regular massages for over a year and a half now and the extreme headaches rarely return, however if I miss a massage appointment the headaches return and do not go away until the next massage. http://www.resumeminers.com/online-degree/education-programs.htm sideline2084
September 24th, 2009 at 12:22 pm
There is no doubt that living with a chronic illness isn’t one of life’s most exciting joys. As a matter of fact, it can be one of the most trying experiences of a person’s life. Take that frustration and compound it by about a million and you have something close to the problems a person with fibromyalgia is forced to deal with day in and day out. This little understood disorder is difficult to diagnose, often misunderstood by the patient’s family and friends, and incredibly painful on top of all that. Each patient is different, but the understanding the basics of this disease is vital in providing support to affected people.
* Fibromyalgia symptoms
* Causes of the disease
* Long term prognosis
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