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Hi.

I really think I have Fibromyalgia. Right now it is 4.30am I have been awake all night with bad pains in my feet, hands, shoulders, knees.

I have been back and forth to my GP so many times. Not once has he got up from his chair to examine me, all he does is give me strong pain killers. I have just registered with another GO and really hope to get answers.

When is your next group please.

It's good to know there's support for people out there.


On a personal note do try cutting out sugar completely Karen S. It reduced my pains greatly. One theory is that some people experience pain because the body has ceased to be able to properly process refined sugars. There is, of course, no 'one size fits all'.

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