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Feb 24

If you suffer from fibromyalgia, you want relief now. You may have spent years being misdiagnosed or under-diagnosed and the physical and mental stress of this condition is a lot to bear. If you are like millions of people that have been suffering in silent pain, now is the time to get treatment.

If it’s fibromyalgia treatment you are looking for, you will be happy to know that there are several different options now available for you. Medical professionals are finally starting to recognize the condition and help does exist.

You will need to speak with a medical professional to get a diagnosis and a fibromyalgia treatment plan that works for you. The treatment process for fibromyalgia is a complex one but here are some short term solutions that may help you be more comfortable.

1.    Apply moist heat to your aching muscles. A warm shower or warm, wet compress applied directly to the area of pain can help ease your discomfort and encourage your muscles to relax.

2.    Use a massage tool on your trigger point areas. Many sufferers find trigger point therapy helpful. With this, you massage the trigger location of your pain which may not be the same location as the pain itself.

3.    Apply counter-pressure to your trigger areas. Trigger points may be in your arm pits, thighs, etc.

4.    Remember that what you do today you will feel tomorrow. Keep in mind that activities today can cause pains when you wake the next day and even last for some time.

5.    Light exercise such as stretching and yoga can be helpful for your muscles. But remember, if it hurts – stop doing it.

6.    Investigate longer term solutions and lifestyle changes that may help you with your fibromyalgia treatment.

Again, these are not long-term solutions to your problem with fibromyalgia but they can help temporarily ease discomfort caused by the condition. Physical therapy, change in lifestyle and diet as well as medications can also help you on a more long term basis.

You should talk with your doctor before taking on any new program or treatment option and always talk with your doctor if you are unsure about whether or not something is safe to do. When you take care of your body you will have fewer symptoms of your fibromyalgia.

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Dec 3

Dr. Vickery discusses the diagnosis and treatment of Fibromyalgia in traditional medicine versus energetic testing and the successes found with Platinum Amino Acids Plus.

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Nov 17

Hi everyone,

This video talks about the five step process involved in getting a fibromyalgia treatment plan. We hope that you find the information valuable in this video (and all the other videos we have created) and that it helps you in your quest to feel better!

Please leave any comments or suggestions that you may have.  We’re always looking to give you the best possible information.

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Oct 19

If you think you may have fibromyalgia, you want treatment and you want it fast. If you have only recently be diagnosed, you might be wondering, where do I go from here?

You are not alone in this battle with this painful condition. To know if you need fibromyalgia treatment, you first need to know if you have the condition. The symptoms of fibromyalgia can vary but below are some common symptoms people experience. If you have a few of these, you may have fibromyalgia.

Some Fibromyalgia symptoms include:

•    Insomnia or waking up still feeling tired
•   Upset stomach
•    Dizziness
•   Headaches
•    Muscle pain, spasms or leg cramps
•   A feeling of anxiety or depression
•    Always feeling tired and having little energy
•   Being sensitive to one or more of the following, light, sound, noise, odors, foods, cold and medicines

Below are five steps for you to follow towards your own treatment plan.

1.    Get a diagnosis. Step one toward fibromyalgia treatment is to recognize that you have it. If you think you may have it but have not yet been diagnosed, there are resources you can use to make sure you get a confirmed diagnosis.

2.    Research. Take some time to find as much out as possible about fibromyalgia and available treatment options.

3.    Ask a doctor’s advice.
See what sort of treatment plan your doctor wants you on and then follow those instructions perfectly.

4.    Change your diet. An adjustment in diet can make a massive difference in how you feel. If you want to reduce your symptoms, chances are you need to change what you eat.

5.    Change your lifestyle. Now is the time to make lifestyle changes.

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