Re: Fw: Re: CSfibromyalgia/herpes

2009-06-14 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
Well if you get unidentifiable pain such as fibromyalgia (which covers all it seems) there isn't really any treatment for it only painkillers. I have read that sciatica is often diagnosed when it is really herpes zoster, but doctors don't seem to be aware of this. They always say there must be

RE: Fw: Re: CSfibromyalgia/herpes

2009-06-14 Thread Gina Moore
What was the regimen that you followed? I am very curious! Gina _ From: Dee Fitzpatrick [mailto:d...@deetroy.org] Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 5:58 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: Fw: Re: CSfibromyalgia/herpes Well if you get unidentifiable pain

Re: Fw: Re: CSfibromyalgia/herpes

2009-06-14 Thread Kirsteen Wright
Hi Dee Yes it really annoys me when doctors call any pain they can't identify 'fibromyalgia'. It does a real disservice both to their patients and to people who genuinely have fibro. Fibromyalgia has 18 distinct pressure points set bilaterally on the body. these are extremely sensitive to touch

RE: Fw: Re: CSfibromyalgia/herpes

2009-06-14 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
C and it seems to have done the trick. Oh, I forgot, I also use spray B12 methylcobalamin. Dee ---Original Message--- From: Gina Moore Date: 14/06/2009 16:19:44 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: Fw: Re: CSfibromyalgia/herpes What was the regimen that you followed? I am very