Archive for April, 2009

Inexpensive drug appears to relieve fibromyalgia pain

10 women with fibromyalgia to take part in a small pilot study at Stanford over a 14-week period to test the new use of a low dose of a drug called naltrexone for the treatment of chronic pain. The drug, which has been used clinically for more than 30 years to treat opioid addiction, was [...]

Addiction drug may relieve fibromyalgia symptoms

A low dose of naltrexone, a drug commonly used to treat alcoholism and drug addiction, is effective in relieving pain and fatigue in some patients with fibromyalgia, researchers from Stanford University School of Medicine in Palo Alto, California have found. Click Here For More Info

Best Treatment for Fibromyalgia: Here Are A Few Options

You have been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. Now you need to focus on the best treatment for Fibromyalgia for you. The good news is that doctors know what is wrong with you. You finally have the reasons why your body hurts all over and you can’t sleep, and you are exhausted during the day even when [...]

Steps for Treating Fibromyalgia Yourself

If you’ve been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, you might be worried that you have a disease with no sure fire cure, and nothing that can be done to completely rid yourself of it. However, you shouldn’t be concerned, because there are several steps that you can take to treating Fibromyalgia yourself.

The Symptoms of Fibromyalgia Affect Many In The United States

The symptoms of fibromyalgia are obvious although the root of the problem remains a mystery to the medical professionals who have tried to investigate the cause.  There are approximately six million people who suffer from this condition in the United States so medical researchers have tried to find the cause of the condition.  The medical [...]

Reduce Stress And Reduce Your Fibromyalgia Symptoms

Stress and pain are irreversibly linked in fibromyalgia.  For many people, some kind of stressful event is what initially triggers fibromyalgia.  It often shows up after a serious illness, some kind of emotional or mental shock or with PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder).  There is probably a genetic tendency toward fibromyalgia, and many people believe [...]

The Unrecognized Connection: Peripheral Neuropathy And Fibromyalgia

The complex and controversial syndrome of fibromyalgia has gained increasing medical status among physicians as being a “real” condition instead of the “depressed woman’s hypochondria.” After nearly 150 years of medical research, this syndrome is now well-recognized, with a particular set of symptoms. Although there is no cure for fibromyalgia, its painful and exhausting symptoms [...]