Fibromyalgia

fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain accompanied by fatigue, sleep, memory, and mood issues. Researchers and many medical practitioners believe (incorrectly) that fibromyalgia amplifies painful sensations by affecting the way your brain processes pain signals.

Symptoms sometimes begin after a physical trauma, surgery, infection or significant psychological stress. In other cases, symptoms gradually accumulate over time with no single triggering event.

Women are much more likely to develop fibromyalgia than men, with approximately 80% of fibromyalgia sufferers being female.

Many people who have fibromyalgia also have tension headaches, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, irritable bowel syndrome, anxiety, and depression. This is critical to understand because all of these are connected to emotions and psychology.

While the medical community generally believes that there is no cure for fibromyalgia, a variety of medications can help control symptoms. Often the prescribed medications are antidepressants. This confirms that the causes of fibromyalgia symptoms are psychological.

Drugs and other medications are cosmetic and can only temporarily reduce suffering. Exercise, relaxation and stress-reduction measures may also help with short-term relief.

The great news for those suffering from fibromyalgia is that the latest science and neuroscience has brought forth conservative and safe ways to eliminate all the symptoms of fibromyalgia – often permanently. But will they work for you?


COMMON SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH Fibromyalgia

Typical signs of fibromyalgia – also called fibromyalgia disorder or FMS – might consist of:

  • Pain throughout your body

  • General discomfort

  • Anxiousness

  • Sleep problems

  • Focus and also memory problems – referred to as “fibro-fog”

  • Depression

  • Fatigue

  • Gastro intestinal and bowel disorders

  • Stiffness

  • Uncomfortable menstrual aches

  • Tingling in hands, arms, feet, and legs

  • Tender points

  • Urinary pain

Consistent pain is characteristic in nearly everyone diagnosed with fibromyalgia.

Unlike the joint discomfort of osteoarthritis (also an incomplete diagnosis) fibromyalgia pain is felt throughout your body. Often the pain moves from one place to another. The pain can be deep, sharp, throbbing, shooting and can be from mild to excruciating. Pain can be felt in muscles, tendons and nerves. For some people diagnosed with fibromyalgia, the discomfort comes and goes.

The fibromyalgia medical diagnosis can be a long, difficult quest, but it doesn’t have to be.

Many people diagnosed with fibromyalgia are now completely free of pain and all the other symptoms associated with the diagnosis thanks to the Zero Pain Now system.
 

Modern Breakthrough and More Effective Therapy

Remember this before seeking treatment for fibromyalgia... A recent pilot program by perhaps the most highly regarded health care provider in the world had a 100% success record eliminating fibromyalgia symptoms.

So what does this mean for you?

It means that while you may have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia – this is not a life sentence and many people like you are completely pain and symptom free. That’s why everything you’ve tried so far has only provided some temporary relief.

Then the pain and other symptoms come rushing back again and again...

The latest neuroscience studies have shown that the cause of pain, and other symptoms based on structure and physiology, actually have a psycho-physical cause associated with stress and tension.

You already know that stress and tension exacerbate your pain. What you’ve never known before right now is that what causes your stress and tension is what actually causes your pain. The same pain that is almost always incorrectly blamed on fibrmyalgia.

Over 30 years of scientific and neuroscientific research have determined this outcome. The biggest benefit for you is that the real cause of most pain has been determined. You have new options to relieve your pain that were completely unavailable before. This stops the days of ongoing pain management and adds the possibility for millions of people to use a conservative, safe and proven method to permanently eliminate their pain and other symptoms.

A purely intellectual and emotion focused approach pioneered by Dr. John Sarno in the 1970’s has proven exceptionally effective for people diagnosed with bulging disc, herniated disc, fibromyalgia, spinal stenosis, radiculopathy, whiplash, sciatica, migraine headaches and other incomplete diagnoses.

While most doctors are not aware of this concept, millions of people have been helped through the work of Dr. Sarno and many other doctors and experts since then. You too can benefit by opening up your mind to this alternate reason for your pain and the simple approach to ending your symptoms.

The downside is that not everyone can be pain free. The upside is that there is a Pain Test that has been scientifically developed to provide an objective result based on your specific situation. This will provide you exactly what you need to know about whether or not you can permanently end your pain.