Fibromyalgia

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There has been little information available from the scientific community on nutrition and diet for Fibromyalgia patients. Research has not yet proven that any specific foods affect Fibromyalgia, positively or negatively. But we do know that eating a good balanced diet helps everyone’s body function at its best. Good nutrition can help in your health and healing. Eating healthful foods including those low in fat and high in immunity boosting antioxidants and phytochemicals may work together to help maximize energy and alertness and minimize constant fatigue and lethargy.
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by jodi1969 in Introduce Yourself on Nov 17

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by mountainmama in Introduce Yourself on Nov 12

I'm struggling a lot with a big flare-up right now, the doctor says it's because of the change in the weather (cold/warm/cold/warm...)...

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by graceprisk in Introduce Yourself on Sep 22

i went to the docs for ribcage pain. it was not serious thank god, im in a flare up big time.

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Hi. I'm Suzi, the founder of this group. I've had fibromyalgia since I was a child, and I'm sick and tired of hurting and walking around in a fibrofog! I recently lost the best job I ever had (teaching two and three year olds) because I was caught in a fibrofog twice. I cried for days. I'm overweight by 60 pounds, and I am determined to get as healthy as I can. Who knows? Maybe someday I can go back to teaching the little ones I love so much!


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