Fibro doctor: Find a doctor who has special interest in treating fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. Over all control of pain, improvement of sleep, relaxation, stress management, avoiding medication that causes sleep problem or fatigue, improving digestion , good elimination, are some key factors one need to address slowly step by step. Integrative medical treatment for fibromyalgia works the best, .
Answered 5/7/2016
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See a specialist: See a doctor who has a special interest and experience in treating fibromyalgia. There is no one specialist that sees fibromyalgia, the most common physicians who treat fibromyalgia are primary care, rheumatologists, neurologists or pain management specialists.
Answered 5/7/2016
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Additionally,: Psychiatrists see a lot of fibromyalgia in combination with depression and anxiety.
Answered 5/7/2016
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Amazon; Learn: There are many books by doctors and patients who have been witness to improvment from fibromyalgia. Before encountering doom and gloom within orthodox medicine's offerings for fibromyalgia, natural non-toxic therapies should first enjoin hope for healing. Any disorder that is mulifactorial, like fibromyalgia, requires a series of therapies to heal mind, body, and spirit; above all else.
Answered 6/20/2015
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Fibromyalgia: Have a full workup from your general care practitioner to determine if fibromyalgia is the correct diagnosis. If so, pain management, preferably with as few pills as possible is of utmost importance. Here is the website of the American Academy of Pain Management: http://www.aapainmanage.org/
Answered 3/23/2015
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