How were you diagnosed with Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome?


you don’t need to meet the exact criteria to still have FMS–but many conditions are misdiagnosed as FMS–Vitamin deficiency, hormonal problems, lymes, MS, Lupus, depression etc…..if you have any of these–you most likely don’t have FMS–especially once treated and teh symptoms go away

it is possible to have both–but FMS is highly over diagnosed by incompetant doc sho use it as a genral term for pain–

to get a diagnosis–these and other similar conditions need to be ruled out–

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3 Responses to “How were you diagnosed with Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome?”

  1. ChocolateNnz Says:

    I suffered from Chronic Pain for 3 years. They sent me to orthopedics where they drugged me for a year and didn’t help me at all.

    After that, several specialists decided to finally send me to a rheumatologist (Sp)
    he gave me a quick examination, and a background check and concluded i had fibromyalgia xD
    References :
    previous experience.

  2. justmeinthisworld Says:

    you don’t need to meet the exact criteria to still have FMS–but many conditions are misdiagnosed as FMS–Vitamin deficiency, hormonal problems, lymes, MS, Lupus, depression etc…..if you have any of these–you most likely don’t have FMS–especially once treated and teh symptoms go away

    it is possible to have both–but FMS is highly over diagnosed by incompetant doc sho use it as a genral term for pain–

    to get a diagnosis–these and other similar conditions need to be ruled out–
    References :

  3. Bloed Says:

    I went to the center for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Amsterdam, one of the biggest research centers in Europe. There I got the diagnosis, after being ill for 3 years.
    References :

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