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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi all & welcome to doreen. I've really been struggling again this week - had a dicky tummy. The trouble is with conditions like these you never know whether it's 'just you' or, in the case of upset tums, whether it's a bug!
I have to confess my thread about childhood had a hidden reason for asking. (I was hoping you'd all answer but everyone has an interesting story to tell!) I've read on one site that there may be a connection with FM & a traumatic/unhappy childhood. Now I know there's a lot of 'psycho-babble' about & childhood gets blamed for everything but I was just curious. I don't know anyone with fm personally & have never been on any fm forums - when there are too many people at one time I get confused!!
Good job we can come & have a moan on here & then go & have a laugh in Chat!
Hey Pixi, does that mean that you think you may have Chronic Fatigue as well as Fibro? I definitely have chronic fatigue as a major symptom of Fibro. It is probably the main symptom. I was diagnosed by a Rheumatologist who certainly believed in it and my GP does too. Mind he keeps extremely current and has known me since at least my teens.
I do indeed check here regularly. I think we should have a name like "Fibroville" or something cuter than that. It was just off the top of my head and I will think further on't.
Just thought I'd drop in. Friffic - I'm in England (UK). I thought you might be American because of the pumpkin soup reference - not big in Britain, but very popular in America. My mum's just come back from New Zealand - keeps raving about how wonderful it is!
Hope you are all doing okay today.
Hello everyone!
Mistopheles, I thought they were into pumpkin pies and eating it sweet! Here pumpkin soup is very popular and also having it roasted is common and it's almost always in a hangi. Some people put it in stews and casseroles. I'm so pleased to hear that your mother enjoyed her trip here. Was she here for the Lion's tour? I'm rather biased but I'm pretty darned pleased my parents chose here to emmigrate to. I'm English by birth and I'm still not an official kiwi.
Robinia, I"m sorry to hear about your tummy. It's so unpleasant. I can usually trace it back to what I've eaten as I have developed food allergies with the Fibro.
I can't say that I can make a connection to a traumatic or unhappy childhood. I did suffer depression from time to time but generally I had a really happy childhood. Both my grandmothers have Polymyalgia so it seems there is a pre-disposition. Also I was 18 mths old when we came to NZ. I received the obligatory vaccinations but for some reason the doctor decided it hadn't taken so a few days before we got on the plane they gave me another and I was sick all the way here. I also developed very bad asthma shortly after arriving. My mother and I feel this has been why my immune system has always been very bad.
Yayyy for Pixi! I am so glad you are taking advantage of my birthday which, of course, as everyone knows, should be an international holiday!!! Relax, chill out and have some laughs. Laughing is an undocumented reliever of many of Fibromyalgia's symptoms. I have researched this using the broad field of me and I have proved my theory often! :-)
Take care all of you!
Hi all! Firiffic (there, I've made you green again hehe!)I'm sorry that your family are moving a long way away for a while, hope you have friends nearby. My parents are both gone now & I have 2 grown up sons (one with a daughter & step-daughter so I'm a gran!) but they have busy lives & I don't see as much of them as I'd like. I don't offload my probs onto them & I hope that they never have anything like this. It does seem to affect more women than men. I think you're right about the weak immune system being a factor - I had Hodgkins disease 20 yrs ago & I honestly think this is a legacy of that but no one will say it is.
pixi (you can be green too!) you must be looking forward to your break - expect you'll spend it cavorting about at the bottom of people's gardens & getting up to no good!! It's about time you magicked up a potion to make us all feel better - I have to say I'm still struggling with the worst flare-up I've had for about 3 yrs. (Been two months now & it's sooo depressing! Then I feel guilty for feeling sorry for myself aaaggghhh!)
Oh gawd I've probably depressed everyone on here now - sorry!! Hope you're all feeling in the pink!!
http://www.myfibro.com/fibromyalgia-fatigue