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How Difficult Can Fibromyalgia Get?
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The pain and dizziness, the memory laps, the cognitive problems, the depression, the headaches. There is not a part of my body that doesn’t feel affected. Is this normal?

posted December 9, 2023
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A MyFibroTeam Member

Unfortunately yes it is normal. I’m sorry your in that place to. I use 50+% thc marijuana and a medication called Nabilone 0.25mg helps control the pain fairly well

posted December 15, 2023
A MyFibroTeam Member

I have all of those symptoms. I use a heating pad and gummies with thc. Trust me its hard to want to continue on but you have to because someone out there has it worse. I pray and meditate alot. I see a therapist which I recommend to everyone. I also lay around and relax all the time. That's what my body tells me to do. It sucks but I wake up thankful that I can see, hear, feel taste etc...

posted December 13, 2023
A MyFibroTeam Member

I was taking LDN and my insurance wouldn't pay a major portion, so I spent about $400.00 at the compounding pharmacy. My PCP then ordered it at 50mg tab. I crushed it and added 50 ml distilled water. Then I could just titrate up as needed. The solution is good for 10 days. Insurance copay was zero. Unfortunately, I had too many side effects from it and had to stop a few days ago before I even reached the "sweet spot".

posted December 9, 2023
A MyFibroTeam Member

I’ve heard of people getting it online. There is a group dedicated to Naltrexone awareness. See if you can find it on internet. 🩷🙏🏻

posted December 9, 2023
A MyFibroTeam Member

Once in a while you will have no symptoms. This can last many months. Refrain from overdoing anything to keep symptoms away. My symptoms have been minimal the past few years, but if I push my limit they're back.

posted December 9, 2023

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