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Chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, resteless legs,cause and treatment

March 11th, 2010 . by admin

Chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, restless leg cause and treatment.

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25 Responses to “Chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, resteless legs,cause and treatment”

  1. comment number 1 by: CrossCompond

    Hi, I’m rich. And …
    Hi, I’m rich. And I’m,. making a comment about a doctor I know! His name is Daniel Parons, and he is a brave Periodontist! Daniel Parons runs his X-Ray machine in…New J land, where lots of TV-Certified Hygenists come to help him along. He wears the leadvest for the rays with them, and vigor, and always makes sure to expose and develop for the pictures!
    One time Daniel attempted to work as a real doctor, but met his match whilst trying to diagnose Phimosis….

  2. comment number 2 by: freedomfromme

    Thanks for this …
    Thanks for this video. Please do take a look at our channel as we have many specialised chronic fatigue syndrome videos

  3. comment number 3 by: churzz21

    i feel ya man, it …
    i feel ya man, it makes me want to go back to eating pills just so my legs dont feel like weights

  4. comment number 4 by: commonworldcitizen

    Hey How much do you …
    Hey How much do you weigh ? May you should check out if you have sleep apnea ?

  5. comment number 5 by: pigeonsintheattic

    The reason …
    The reason antibiotics work for chronic fatigue syndrome, and RLS is because it is more likely than not an undiagnosed Bacterial infection otherwise known as Lyme Disease. My RLS, (and Lyme) was much alleviated by antiobiotics.

    Western Blot test or better, is the only way to detect lyme. (It’s usually a clinical diagnosis).

  6. comment number 6 by: kimisue100

    Thank you for your …
    Thank you for your video, just watching it was helpful, since I still haven’t grasp the idea of having fibro. Diagnosed over 3 years ago by 4 drs. Just can’t accept it, I guess. Anyway, thanks Dr., you sound like a great guy.

  7. comment number 7 by: Help4Depression

    thankskyou very …
    thankskyou very much
    I was diganosed as possilby having post emspeh?? from the mosquitos i lived in florida in the 90s when we had the scare of the vairs. i have been up and down since 1990 having alot of problems with my lungs now quti smoking oct 2001 i just had to quit my part time job becuase of my illeness. i also have bipolar illness i want to thank you for the information

    Peace my friend
    Bruce NJ

  8. comment number 8 by: bkearnaghan

    I’ve been on Norco …
    I’ve been on Norco off and on and have found that when I am on it, I feel normal and have the energy to do the normal things in life. However, I am addicted. I’ve been off Norco for 12 days now and have been miserable and very fatigued. I am trying to eat right and take vitamins as well.

  9. comment number 9 by: amatrineprincess77

    What if i am …
    What if i am allergic to a lot of antibiotics such as anything from the cillian family and some of the others like zithromax? cillians caused my throat to close when i was a child and have been afraid of antibiotcs since lol.

  10. comment number 10 by: BaileyLush

    Yeah that’s weird …
    Yeah that’s weird man. I would get yourself checked out if this persists. I’m sure it’s nothing serious, but it would be good to know regardless.

  11. comment number 11 by: SwiftNightRunner

    Nope. I’ve been …
    Nope. I’ve been 100% healthy

  12. comment number 12 by: BaileyLush

    Do you have a …
    Do you have a up nose- or any kind of chronic sinitus? Any other health probalems that you are aware of? It does sound strange, if all of a sudden you just couldn’t sleep. Good luck to you.

  13. comment number 13 by: josephsernamd

    Dear 40:

    Dear 40:
    If you are feeling febrile (and if you were my patient) I’d empirically try an antibiotic on you. Folks with fibromyalgia will notice a decrease or disappearance of pain only to recur (remember we may have 2 or more reasons for pain) after the end of antibiotic treatment,….take the vitamins (in large dosages) protein, zinc and stretch to painful limit (and beyond), if after 3 weeks there is no improvement, stop.

  14. comment number 14 by: SwiftNightRunner

    I haven’t slept …
    I haven’t slept well in about two and a ahlf weeks. i don’t have restless legs. I only sleep about one to two hours. I feel like im dragging myself every where and I can’t nap during during the day. I have been a little stressed lately but nothing to serious. I have tried sleep aids and Sinus pills that are for night time and i still can’t sleep. Any of that sound strange?

  15. comment number 15 by: sassybeauty69

    I’ve tried all of …
    I’ve tried all of those things you are discussing, but I have MS with Chronic Fibromyalgia. My potasium level is low as well. I take my B vitamins, Magnesium, Malic Acid, Vitamin D, Lovaza, as well as Fentanyl patchv @ 75, soma, & norco. I have High BP that can go very very low when I am not in pain. How do you explain to a patient who is a high risk faller, emotional, forgetful, weak, anxiety disorder and cannot sleep. Taking all the right meds seeing different doctors with no answers?

  16. comment number 16 by: islamonly1

    Thank you for your …
    Thank you for your responde.
    As a matter of fact I did my prescribtion today and was given Tradozodore and hoping that will work..
    And they found out that I had depression as well..
    Well; i lost my father two months ago and my husband is in the US ARmy and in Iraq for about 8 months now…

  17. comment number 17 by: josephsernamd

    I am truly glad.
    I am truly glad.

  18. comment number 18 by: josephsernamd

    Use the sleeping …
    Use the sleeping pills for a short duration during your recovery , I would take the vitamins in large amounts along with the protein and stretch the painful sites. No heavy workouts until 1 month later (after the onset of vitamin/protein ingestion)

  19. comment number 19 by: happilylil

    i really love …
    i really love taking Vilift, it’s simply the best. i am taking this for 5 months already and i am getting good results.

  20. comment number 20 by: islamonly1

    I have been …
    I have been dagnosed with Fibromyalgia, and my biggest problem is insomia that comes with it…
    I hate medicines though they gave me sleeping pills i am not taking them should I, i wonder?

  21. comment number 21 by: charminpitts

    WOW! You just …
    WOW! You just described my aches and pain perfectly! I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, and restless legs syndrome. And I am sure, although never diagnosed, I have chronic fatigue syndrome. I also have more pain on my left side. I have been in bad shape about ten years now, although some of the pain started in my teens. I will certainly try the vitamins and let you know how well it works. Only one thing though, a tick was found attached to my head and it had been there a while..Lyme?

  22. comment number 22 by: josephsernamd

    thank you,

    thank you,
    JS

  23. comment number 23 by: ecftube

    CFS, Fibromyalgia, …
    CFS, Fibromyalgia, restless leg syndrome, and many others are diseases which Lyme disease mimics. Wrote an informational brochure on Lyme disease with the help of 2 Lyme specialists….will email a copy to anyone.

  24. comment number 24 by: josephsernamd

    I’ll try and set up …
    I’ll try and set up a clip this week, but I should tell you that if you super stretch the painful sites and take high doses of vit.C, B complex, zinc and protein the pain will increasingly subside.
    I like to use Tramadol for pain (It makes some patient’s dizzy) but it allows you to stretch and sleep.
    Once again the hands and wrists are arthritic not dibromyalgia.
    best wishes, JS

  25. comment number 25 by: ndnjgk66

    Also, when my …
    Also, when my family doctor did the “pressure points” testing for possible fibromyalgia, I nearly jumped off the table.

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