Archive for the 'Fibromyalgia' Category
	
	Fibromyalgia (FM)
 management involves many treatment approaches. Last month, we discussed
 the importance of sleep quality, hormonal balance, infection 
management, nutritional supplementation, exercise, and the “SHINE” 
approach. This month, we are going to explore how important diet is in 
the management of FM.It’s been said that one of the most powerful
 tools the FM patient [..]
	
	
	Fibromyalgia
 (FM) management can be as difficult as making a definitive diagnosis. 
FM is characterized by generalized body aches and feeling exhausted, and
 yet, in spite of the exhaustion, the inability to sleep is a “classic” 
FM complaint. FM sufferers, as well as the caregivers, know how 
physically and mentally difficult it is to manage [..]
	
	
	Neurotransmission is the method by which nerves “speak” to each other
 so impulses can be sent from one part of your body to the brain and 
back. For example, when you touch a hot plate by accident, it doesn’t 
take long before you quickly let go of the plate. The reason you let go 
quickly [..]
	
	
	Last month, we focused on how important sleep is in the management of the fibromyalgia
 (FM) and the relationship between sleep dysfunction and restless leg 
syndrome. Now that it’s clear that the sleep and FM pairing is so 
important, how can we improve sleep quality? As previously stated, sleep
 dysfunction is a consistent complaint among [..]
	
	
	Fibromyalgia
 (FM) and sleep dysfunction seem to go hand in hand. In fact, most 
people who have FM complain of problems associated with sleeping. Sleep 
problems can include difficulty falling asleep with or without waking up
 one to multiple times a night. Also, the inability to reach “deep 
sleep” results in waking up feeling un-restored. [..]
	
	
	Fibromyalgia
 (FM) is a disorder that affects each sufferer a little differently. 
Therefore, promoting a one diet approach for every FM patient doesn’t 
make a lot of sense. However, according to Dr. Ginevra Liptan, the 
medical director of the Frida Center for FM in Portland, Oregon, it is 
clear that what is included in a [..]
	
	
	Fibromyalgia
 (FM) is a disorder that includes widespread musculoskeletal pain along 
with fatigue, sleep disturbance, memory changes, mood changes, and more.
 Studies show that FM amplifies or increases painful sensations by 
changing the way the brain processes pain signals. FM is NOT a 
psychological disorder that only people with a troubled past or present 
acquire. [..]
	
	
	Fibromyalgia
 (FM) symptoms are characterized by chronic generalized pain, and can 
include debilitating fatigue, sleep disturbance, joint stiffness, 
numbness or tingling, bowel/bladder dysfunction, and can sometimes 
effect one's ability to process their thoughts clearly (cognitive 
dysfunction). It can come on fast, almost overnight, or it can develop 
very slowly over several years. This highly variable [..]
	
	
	Fibromyalgia
 (FM) is a condition that (typically) evolves slowly over time and often
 occurs for no apparent reason. The diagnosis is usually made by 
excluding other conditions leaving you with a diagnosis that in the 
absence of anything else, "….must be fibromyalgia." Of course, the 
problem with that approach is that we all want to [..]
	
	
	Exercise therapies have been identified as one of the most effective forms of treatment for Fibromyalgia
 (FM). Unfortunately, in a study of 121 newly diagnosed FM patient 
files, less than half included an exercise recommendation. This 
statistic is alarming! This month’s article will focus on FM studies 
that support the benefits of exercise.One study looked [..]