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| shane - Jan 27th, 2005 10:13 PM | |
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there are different extremes with fibromyalgia. There are certain things that can be done to help, proper diet, exercise, and expect to be very supportive. My mother has it and was a very actuve person as i was groing up I mean you couldn't slow her down then about 9-10 years ago things changed and she requires a lot more support. If you love her then you'll be there through thick and thin. Understaning and compassion will help the situation. try to avoid having them take the pills as much as possible and deal with it naturally. | |
| me - Mar 24th, 2005 4:00 PM | |
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you are right | |
| Karen - Jul 8th, 2005 11:47 AM | |
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Hi, | |
| asilinc298 - Nov 21st, 2006 9:27 PM | |
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I admire you for asking this question. I am still un married at 49 because I have had this disease since I was 21 years old, and no one has been able to cope with the insomnia and major fatigue and pain that I deal with. So I wish you the best of luck, just be really patient. loving and understanding and all will be good | |
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