Bananatree
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Hello everyone!
I have a lot of symptoms of fibro. A dentist suggested I may have fibro due to my persistent TMJ disorder and hellish shoulder/neck/arm pain. Sometimes I get very bad back pain and debilitating fatigue. This has been going on for years. I'm 35 now, but I started with very bad knee pain and fatigue flare-ups when I was in my mid 20's. The knee pain is gone, but the TMJ and shoulder pain is very bad.
My GP is a rheumy and she has ordered a million tests to see what's going on. No lupus or RA, Chest x-rays and CT scans all clear, blood work all normal except for low vit. D (which I've corrected). My GP is a very experienced doctor, but I have a feeling she is very old school and may not be entirely up on fibromyalgia. She seemed to try a few pressure points, which didn't result in any special pain. Except during a flare up, I notice they do cause pain (when I press on some of them... they are tender but not excruciating).
Is there anyone on this board who knows of a good doctor in Los Angeles who may be able to help me get (or rule out) a fibro diagnosis?
I have a lot of symptoms of fibro. A dentist suggested I may have fibro due to my persistent TMJ disorder and hellish shoulder/neck/arm pain. Sometimes I get very bad back pain and debilitating fatigue. This has been going on for years. I'm 35 now, but I started with very bad knee pain and fatigue flare-ups when I was in my mid 20's. The knee pain is gone, but the TMJ and shoulder pain is very bad.
My GP is a rheumy and she has ordered a million tests to see what's going on. No lupus or RA, Chest x-rays and CT scans all clear, blood work all normal except for low vit. D (which I've corrected). My GP is a very experienced doctor, but I have a feeling she is very old school and may not be entirely up on fibromyalgia. She seemed to try a few pressure points, which didn't result in any special pain. Except during a flare up, I notice they do cause pain (when I press on some of them... they are tender but not excruciating).
Is there anyone on this board who knows of a good doctor in Los Angeles who may be able to help me get (or rule out) a fibro diagnosis?