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Monday, November, 23, 2009
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All People Who Are Taking "Celexa"

learnFMnow
posted 11/08/2009, comments (4)

Fibromyalgia/Stigma of Good and Bad Hours

I wish to explain more about my perspective of the stigma of fibromyalgia.  It seems as if the stigma exists no matter what state the FM patient happens to be in at any given time.  We are not allowed to be sick.  Yet we are also not allowed to have good days or hours without the stigma.  Of course, I have my good and bad... Read moreChevron
greenweanie
posted 11/06/2009, comments (15)

greenweanie

Hello everyone out there living with chronic pain.  I have been living with chronic pain since 2003 when I was involved in an mva.  I have nerve damage in my left leg from the hip down and in the right leg from the knee down.  I also have fibromyalgia which developed from the chronic pain so I know how a lot of you out there... Read moreChevron
anastacia

anastacia

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RN, disabled 2 years; knee and hip replacements; now low back
posted 10/11/2009, comments (0)

Acceptance

The wisdom to know the difference.
dar
posted 01/13/2009, comments (4)

will it ever end

i severed & crushed my rt leg &ft cracked my skull & pelvis& crushed my lower vertabrea in a 1994 auto acci and my best friends are duragisic patches what a great life? im only 34
Big_Chuck

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29 Yrs old,Husband,Father of 2,Had Rotator Cuff Surgery the last
posted 11/16/2008, comments (8)

I would like to know if anyone has went though what I am going through...???...???.?

Hi everyone, any comments would be interesting and greatly appreciated.  I was in a rear end low impact collision back in Dec 2007, I was seriously injured. I had gone through plenty of therapy sessions with Physical Therapists,have taken all these drugs, Anti-Flamatory,Pain Killers,Muscle Relaxers,Anti-Depressants with no avail.   I... Read moreChevron
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