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    Apparently it never gets better. You just learn to deal with it.

    Reading you message actually made me inhale deeply and exhale slowy.(In a good way)b Think Lauren Hill. I was a bartender as well, working 8 to 14 hour shifts. Always on my feet, snacking on cold pizza when I could. I am not sorry at all though for my last post. Two weeks after that post I...
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    Apparently it never gets better. You just learn to deal with it.

    I'm a little surprised that as a sufferer of fibro that you don't think I know this. I attend monthly sessions at the chronic pain centre and see a phsyciatrist twice a month. I attend exercise classes twice a week to help with muscle weakness, mobility, joint pain, balance and tension. I am...
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    Apparently it never gets better. You just learn to deal with it.

    I wish things were like that now. But I don't know how to even get to that good place. My life is pain. That is all I can think about or focus on. That is all I talk about. I know my family and friends are soooo sick of hearing me talk about it but it is my life. Nothing else goes on in my life...
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    Apparently it never gets better. You just learn to deal with it.

    It really does help so thank you. I just feel like sometimes hearing the cold hard truth instead of lectures on trying to keep "The hope alive". As if I don't know how to do that. Saying and doing are to completely different things. I'm 28 and I constantly try to keep myself busy even though it...
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    Apparently it never gets better. You just learn to deal with it.

    Yah I'm on gabapentin too, it works for a few months and then quits so I'm prescribed another higher dose I'm now up to 600mg 3 times daily, which I'm still trying to get used to. I am lethargic all day now. Heart burn was a huge problem for me too so my dr prescribed me Lansoprazol and it...
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    Apparently it never gets better. You just learn to deal with it.

    I don't even know where to start. The pain is life (as I knew it) ending. The process of elimination is all consuming. The explanation to everyone you care about is like explaining the Big Bang to Evangelists. The medication is never ending, more pills, higher doses, weider effects and changes...
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    Hello im new here

    Hey, I'm new here too. From Calgary, Alberta (Canada). I was just diagnosed a year ago. My symptoms are still getting worse by the day so I literally feel your pain. I did here a little tidbit of information today from one of one of my (way to many) health care advisors. If one of your symptoms...
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