Drummer76
Active member
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2018
- Messages
- 76
- Reason
- DX FIBRO
- Diagnosis
- 02/2006
- Country
- US
- State
- IN
I had a dr tell me once,can't remember if it was a specialist or a primary dr. I've struggled with finding one since mine retired. But they told me they can only treat the symptoms of fibromyalgia since there is no cure for it. Now I can't get any relief from having these bulging disc unless I do what isn't legal in my state but legal in every state around me. Luckily I live close to a boarding state so the drive isn't to bad for me and I don't use a bunch mainly at night so I'm able to sleep.Yes, this is very common, and I am so sorry you are having this experience.
What @SBee says above is very true. Mostly, it is up to us to do what we can to help ourselves deal with this. It's frustrating to many of us to realize this, but that is only because we are conditioned in western society to think that doctors are the ones with the answers and can always make things better.
I found that once I fully accepted the fact that doctors were not going to be able to help me past prescribing medications and that if I wanted more than that I was going to have to find out for myself what other things would help, that frustration and the resulting anger and tension and stress was able to leave my life. And that in itself helped. Then, I worked on finding out what kinds of things I could do for myself, and that helped more.
If you are seeing a Pain Specialist at a Pain Clinic, then you have people who will work with fibro patients, and that's the best you are going to get, because a neurologist, or a rheumatologist cannot do anything more for you than the people at a pain clinic can! The only thing any doctor can do once it is determined that you have fibro is give you medication for the pain.
But it's important to remember that medication is only a small part of the treatment for fibromyalgia, and the rest of it is up to us to provide for ourselves, because there's no medication that will take it away, cure it, or even work well for everyone with fibro.
What makes it even harder,I can't take the medications for fibro. They all end with me hugging the toilet for a night or 2 after a few days of taking them. I told them I'm done being the guinea pig and won't be taking anything else related to those meds and haven't for over 15 years.
Here it seems like having anxiety and chronic pain is an issue. They'll only treat 1 with medication and since I have had panic and anxiety attacks i have to choose which one I want to take,which is medication for panic attacks. I have been on opioid medication in the past,recently actually since I had rotator cuff surgery and never had an issue with the pain medication and benzo interacting. I was told by 2 doctors to take them a few hours apart. I was in them for 6 months since surgery was booked out so far. Just irritates me they would rather allow us to suffer then have any faith in us In being able to control the medication. Obviously I done good for 6 months and never overdosed or anything and prior to that it had been 10 years or so since I was taking both when I decided to cut myself off the pain meds. They never look or ask our history with them and assume we're all the same. We're not and they can easily see what I was prescribed after surgery and it was handled fine.