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October 23rd, 2008 — , SAD, Stress, WLS, bipolar, depression, fibromyalgia, health problems, osteoarthritis, socialist, unhealthy eating, vitamin d from BamaGal @ Back Across The Line
AAAAHHHHH…feeling much better….thank goddess.
I’ve finally kicked the flu and the Lyrica the neuro doc put me on for the fibro is working wonders. I’ve only had a few days of break through pain since beginning the 150mg twice a day level. Lyrica is one of those meds that has to be started off at smaller doses and gradually increase until on the full amount.
I resceduled the next dental owrk
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October 15th, 2008 — , WLS, fibromyalgia, health problems, healthcare, nutrition, obesity from BamaGal @ Back Across The Line
Yeah, I’m still around, barely. This past month has really been trying for me. I’ve only had the energy to put up a minimum of posts. Just though I would bring yo up to speed on me.
I finally have all my teeth pulled. The dentist even scraped the jaw bone to get it even for when I’m fitted with dentures. That’s when my problems started. I don’t heal well because of poor nutritional status after 
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September 8th, 2008 — , Invisible Illness Awareness Week, WLS, bipolar, chronic illness, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, health problems, invisible illness, mental health, osteoarthritis from BamaGal @ Back Across The Line
Today kicks off the Invisible Illness Awareness Week.
What is an invisible illness?
When you first meet someone with fibromyalgia (FMS) and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS or ME/CFS) you likely have no idea that person is sick. Same goes for people with arthritis, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, eating disorders, depression, endometriosis, diverticulitis … the list goes 
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September 4th, 2008 — , Stress, blogging, chronic illness, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, health problems, invisible illness, mental health from BamaGal @ Back Across The Line
But you don’t look sick.
I hear this quite frequently from friends and family members. Living with a chronic illness or a mental health illness is difficult. Simply because there is no outward symptoms. I haven’t reached the point some suffers have. I am still able to get around okay. But the pain is there. It saps all of my strength, so much so that my sis has hired someone to come help me 
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