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Originally Posted by celstu1 My mom has Fibromyalsia! I wish she'd go to John Hopkins, they specialize is neuro diseases. Its a good idea! My heart goes out to you! My mom was always so healthy and active and its hard to see her in so much pain, especially hard to understand when she 'looks' fine and has good days where you wouldn't know she was sick. The mind wants to say she's faking it because how can one be FINE one day and unable to even walk the next? I do understand somewhat though! I really hope that John Hopkins can help too! I know neuro is taking a front seat in the world of meds right now and thats a good thing!
My friend just had cancer in her thyroid last year, she was 31. She had the whole thyroid removed and has gained a lot of weight over the years, from a size 4 to a size 12. Shes still cute though and I love her even more for being the strong woman she was through the diagnosis, surgery and recovery! |
My last Rheumatologist visit was to discuss arthritis and fibromyalgia.. my eye doctor says my eyes are definitely being affective and as of late the heels of my feet are really starting to hurt... it really is ridiculous! I think it is simply amazing that one small little part of your body can control so much of your life!
It seems like you hear about thyroid problems more and more... makes you wonder...or at least it makes me wonder.