Cure fibromyalgia?
Submitted by Eyesup on Mon, 04/11/2016 - 19:19
A cure for fibromyalgia? Somewhere, someday but I think they have to know the cause first and it doesn't appear anyone is really looking that hard. For what my 2 cents is worth, I think the cause could be different for different sufferes hence the reason one type med works for A&B and not C&D.
It's often refuted to a 21st century disease (it has actually been around for centuries) but something has brought it full force over the past half century. So that's left me thinking...it is either a gene or virus that has mutated or something in our environment that has forced its hand.
Originally I wanted a cure and I started looking for answers. Now I accept that at the present time there may not be a cure. But that will not stop me from looking. The place I was at, eating poison would have been tempting if it gave relief!!!
So, my severe pain started in October right after a car accident and in the middle of pnonmonia. To go back a little further we moved to Texas in June 2014, litterly the day after we moved in we all had sinus/colds, it just got worse, my bowels went crazy, then I had a stressed induced heart attack crazy body pains, styes in my eyes, migraines unbearable just to name a little. By April I discovered the master shower had black mold between the walls (after a long battle with the rental company we had the home/Sheetrock tested...aspergillosis yes, that is a 'toxic' mold. Back up 18 years...all the symptoms of fibromyalgia with some of the worst medical help money can buy (thanks Vanerbilt). My white cell count and SED rate would be elevated every three months and every three months I was on antibiotics.
So this lead me to a couple of real possabilities. Mold poisoning (I'll go into later). Internal oxidation, and very possably a virus. So I set out to clean up my body. Chelate mold and detoxify oxidation. It's has opened some other ideas. I'm not 100% sure of what's done the most good nor can I be sure that I'm not just on a wounder full remission, but I'm going to keep on my mission until I know differently.
I think people with fibromyalgia might have to keep our bodies 'cleaner' then most. It can not hurt and it has made a huge difference. I may never be normal, but after months of barely making it to the bathroom on my own I will be greatful for everyday I'm able to sit up on my own let alone play ball with my dogs or hop on the back of the bike (even if it is just a few miles).
It's often refuted to a 21st century disease (it has actually been around for centuries) but something has brought it full force over the past half century. So that's left me thinking...it is either a gene or virus that has mutated or something in our environment that has forced its hand.
Originally I wanted a cure and I started looking for answers. Now I accept that at the present time there may not be a cure. But that will not stop me from looking. The place I was at, eating poison would have been tempting if it gave relief!!!
So, my severe pain started in October right after a car accident and in the middle of pnonmonia. To go back a little further we moved to Texas in June 2014, litterly the day after we moved in we all had sinus/colds, it just got worse, my bowels went crazy, then I had a stressed induced heart attack crazy body pains, styes in my eyes, migraines unbearable just to name a little. By April I discovered the master shower had black mold between the walls (after a long battle with the rental company we had the home/Sheetrock tested...aspergillosis yes, that is a 'toxic' mold. Back up 18 years...all the symptoms of fibromyalgia with some of the worst medical help money can buy (thanks Vanerbilt). My white cell count and SED rate would be elevated every three months and every three months I was on antibiotics.
So this lead me to a couple of real possabilities. Mold poisoning (I'll go into later). Internal oxidation, and very possably a virus. So I set out to clean up my body. Chelate mold and detoxify oxidation. It's has opened some other ideas. I'm not 100% sure of what's done the most good nor can I be sure that I'm not just on a wounder full remission, but I'm going to keep on my mission until I know differently.
I think people with fibromyalgia might have to keep our bodies 'cleaner' then most. It can not hurt and it has made a huge difference. I may never be normal, but after months of barely making it to the bathroom on my own I will be greatful for everyday I'm able to sit up on my own let alone play ball with my dogs or hop on the back of the bike (even if it is just a few miles).
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