The first thing you need to do is go to the doctors. MS rarely causes pain and doesn't affect the joints. MS is a neurological problem where the immune system attacks the mylene sheath surrounding and protecting the nerves in the brain and spinal cord. Fibro affects the muscles and tendons of the whole body, it cause all over body aches pain and stiffness. People with fibro have sleep problems( they don't' get into the deep REM sleep, tend to be light sleepers) this does not allow the body to repair itself and causes extreme fatigue. There are many diseases that mimic fibro and only your doctor can rule out other causes. There is no test for fibro. Start with your primary care doctor and then you may be sent to see a rhumatologist. There are good medications for fibro its a combination of anti depressants, anti anxiety, pain meds and muscle relaxers. Don't wait any make an appointment today. I know the pain of fibro I am disabled from it and have also felt suicidal because of the pain. Please call your doctor NOW. Good luck :)
2006-08-02 04:53:45
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answered by paulamcneil1223 3
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Your issues are legitimate. Prednisone will make so much persons suppose bigger, irrespective of the situation, in virtually one hundred% of sufferers. This has extra to do with the opposite movements of prednisone, no longer always the antiinflammatory end result. Have you ever had an MRI? If so, and it was once within the final few years, then it is going to definitively let you know if in case you have MS. MS may have a few guides of signs. In so much persons, this can be a lapsing and remitting path: you're going to have signs for a couple of weeks to a month, then they are going to remedy (for probably the most facet). There are different signs that flatter MS, too. These comprise ataxia (a targeted symptom with strolling or or different hobbies), different eye irregularities, and different neurologic deficits. Pain is a symptom, however no longer almost always the major or outstanding. You must ask your health care professional. Again, your issues are legitimate, and with out the capability to do a bodily examination over the web, I can not make a well bet. A functional MRI will deliver you the reply, a sure sure or no. Most medical professionals can diagnose it on bodily examination. After five years, the indications might be so outstanding that it must be convenient to inform. At five years with out medication, nevertheless, many persons have large impairment (like no longer being capable to stroll, or most effective with a walker). That seems like well information for your case, and makes the analysis of MS much less most likely. Best of good fortune.
2016-08-28 14:00:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess you've seen a doctor? Anyway they seldom help. I had a mysterious generalized pain and stiffness with fever that lasted for a few years. Finally what I did to help myself was start eating a vegan diet (at first) while taking a low dose of steroid and walking for exercise every day. I lost weight and the pain became minimal. After I started feeling better I gradually reincorporated some dairy and eggs into the diet and stopped taking the steroid. And now I'm fine. It took about a year to get straightened out.
2006-08-02 03:57:03
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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MS symptoms also include numbness in the extremeties.... There is no cut and dry test for an MS diagnosis.. first they will do a dr visit, eval your symptoms, then you go for a Cat or an MRI.. if it shows white spots on the brain you will be sent for more testing... 1 of which is a spinal tap... Definatly go to the dr and make a list of your symptoms before you go... It will make it easier on you and get you a diagnosis quicker...
2006-08-02 03:55:57
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answered by Anonymous
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only testing by your doctor can differentiate between the two diagnosis, although some doctors do not consider fibromyalgia to be a true disorder. It has gained more credible attention in past few years.
2006-08-02 03:55:13
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answered by Ryan 2
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Please see the webpages for more details on Fibromyalgia and Multiple sclerosis.
Fibromyalgia- It is a collection of symptoms, rather than a specific disease. Multiple sclerosis- a disease affecting the nerve system.
For more details, consult your doctor.
2006-08-02 04:20:57
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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GET A COMPLETE BLOOD WORKUP, AS THEN THE DR CAN TELL IF THERE IS ANYTHING AUTOIMMUNE GOING ON, ASK FOR A MRI WITH CONTRAST, AND IF EVERYTHING COMES OUT NEGATIVE, YOU CAN ASK FOR A SPINAL, SO THAT THE FLUID CAN BE TESTED. GOOD LUCK.
2006-08-02 04:18:33
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answered by brxny2000 5
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GO TO THE DOCTORS A NEUROLOGIST
2006-08-02 03:53:00
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answered by vpsinbad50 6
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