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  1. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Fibromyalgia: The Revolutionary Treatment That Can Reverse the Disease by R. Paul St. Amand, Claudia Craig Marek, 2006-01-03
  2. Fibromyalgia and Chronic Myofascial Pain: A Survival Manual (2nd Edition) by Devin J. Starlanyl, Mary Ellen Copeland, 2001-06-30
  3. Food that Helps Win the Battle Against Fibromyalgia: Ease Everyday Pain and Fight Fatigue by Deirdre Rawlings, 2008-07-01
  4. What Your Doctor Doesn't Know about Fibromyalgia: What You Need to Know That Could Save Your Life by Linda Meilink, 2009-11-23
  5. The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Fibromyalgia (Cleveland Clinic Guides) by William Wilke, 2009-12-29
  6. Yoga for Fibromyalgia: Move, Breathe, and Relax to Improve Your Quality of Life (Rodmell Press Yoga Shorts) by Shoosh Lettick Crotzer, 2008-03-17
  7. The First Year: Fibromyalgia: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed by Claudia Craig Marek, 2003-05-27
  8. Fibromyalgia For Dummies by Roland Staud, Christine Adamec, 2007-10-01
  9. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Fibromyalgia Fatigue: The Powerful Program That Helps You Boost Your Energy and Reclaim Your Life by R. Paul St. Amand, Claudia Craig Marek, 2003-10
  10. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fibromyalgia, 2nd Edition by Lynne Matallana, Ph. D., Laurence A. Bradley, 2009-01-06
  11. Fibromyalgia: The Complete Guide From Medical Experts and Patients by Sharon Ostalecki, 2007-05-18
  12. The Fibromyalgia Cookbook: More than 140 Easy and Delicious Recipes to Fight Chronic Fatigue by Shelley Ann Smith, 2010-05-01
  13. Reversing Fibromyalgia: The Whole-Health Approach to Overcoming Fibromyalgia Through Nutrition, Exercise, Supplements and Other Lifestyle Factors by Dr. Joe M. Elrod, 2002-01-15
  14. The Fibromyalgia Cookbook: More Than 120 Easy and Delicious Recipes by Shelley Ann Smith, 2002-03-20

1. Www.fibromyalgia.com
A support network and source of information, as well as a sounding board for controversial or emerging treatments of promise.
http://www.fibromyalgia.com/

2. Fibromyalgia Information & Local Support - FMS-OW
WHAT IS fibromyalgia? fibromyalgia, sometimes called fibrositis, is a common condition that is associated with widespread aching, stiffness and fatigue, and originates in muscles and soft tissues.
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/fibromyalgia
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3. Fibromyalgia Network
Patient educational material on fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Organizations......Excellent patient education material on fibromyalgia (FMS) and chronic fatiguesyndrome (CFS). Current, Reliable fibromyalgia Info for 15 Years!
http://www.fmnetnews.com/
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Current, Reliable Fibromyalgia Info for 15 Years! We provide educational materials on fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Our quarterly Fibromyalgia Network newsletter includes such topics as:
  • coping techniques research studies medical journal listings conference coverage interviews with the experts
Learn all you can about fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome! Pick a topic: Awareness day Back supports Disability Doctor Visits Drug treatments Events - OFF Conference Family/Friends Guaifenesin Handling others Headaches Jaw pain Newsletters Non-drug treatments Pain drugs Relationships Research Sleep drugs Ultram Keep checking for more topics. We add them all the time! Home Packets Store The Basics ... Living Aids Fibromyalgia Network, P.O. Box 31750, Tucson, AZ 85751 . This site is provided for the purpose of assisting patients in understanding their condition. Patients should always consult their physician for medical advice and treatment.

4. MEDLINEplus: Fibromyalgia
Offers support group information, nutritional advice and a list of books relating to the condition. Provides a physician resource page. diagnostic, which will help you discover if fibromyalgia and/or chronic myofascial pain and/or reactive hypoglycemia (or
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/fibromyalgia.html
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Therapy You may also be interested in these MEDLINEplus related pages: Arthritis Muscle Disorders Pain Bones, Joints and Muscles From the National Institutes of Health
  • Questions and Answers About Fibromyalgia (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)
  • General/Overviews
  • Fibromyalgia (Patient Education Institute) - - requires Flash plug-in Also available in: Spanish Fibromyalgia (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research) Fibromyalgia: What It Is and How To Manage It (American Academy of Family Physicians) Also available in: Spanish
  • Alternative Therapy
  • Meditation (Arthritis Foundation)
  • Clinical Trials
  • ClinicalTrials.gov: Fibromyalgia (National Institutes of Health)
  • Coping
  • Emergency Services: Where to Go When You Need Help (National Fibromyalgia Partnership)
  • Diagnosis/Symptoms
  • Fibromyalgia Tender Points Identified By the American College of Rheumatology in 1990 (National Fibromyalgia Partnership)
  • Disease Management
  • Fibromyalgia and Exercise (American Academy of Family Physicians) Also available in: Spanish Managing Your Fibromyalgia (National Fibromyalgia Association)
  • Research
  • Fibromyalgia Research: Challenges and Opportunities (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases) Progress and Opportunities in Fibromyalgia (Arthritis Foundation)
  • 5. American Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS) Association, Inc.
    Provides a research grant application, a description of currently funded projects, contribution information, and a section with updated news. The American fibromyalgia Syndrome Association. Research. Education. Patient Advocacy
    http://www.afsafund.org/
    The American Fibromyalgia Syndrome Association
    Research Education Patient Advocacy Who We Are AFSA is a non-profit organization dedicated to research, education and patient advocacy for fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Our Mission AFSA is the only charitable organization whose primary mission is to seed research in FMS and CFS. We acknowledge that patient and physician education, public awareness and advocacy are all important indgredients in aiding the lives of people with FMS and CFS.
    Federal tax I.D. 77-0355224
    AFSA, Inc., 6380 E. Tanque Verde, Suite D, Tucson, AZ 85715
    Designed by Bella Vista Web Services Updated by Steve Thorson, 2/2001

    6. Fibromyalgia
    Information on handling fibromyalgia, including links, mailing list, and nonmedical approaches.
    http://www.fortunecity.com/millennium/happy/116
    web hosting domain names email addresses related sites Fibromyalgia A Misunderstood Disease Ladyisis' Column - Fibromyalgia Frontiers Symptoms of Fibromyalgia
    FMS patients have overall poor memory, Abnormal brain waveforms found in deep sleep, Low levels of growth hormone, Possible thyroid hormones, Hypotension,trauma, car accident, Myofascial pain, Allergic-like reactions to substances are common, More women than men have Fibromyalgia, Increase in urinary frequency, FMS patients awaken feeling unrefreshed, FMS overlaps with multiple chemical sensitivity, 1 out of 3 people have FMS, TMJ/correlation with FMS, Stress plays a major role in FMS, Irritable Bowel Syndrome
    Approaches Towards Helping Fibromyalgia Patients
    Is Massage Good For You?
    Massage is a wonderful adjunct therapy for all kinds of health problems, and especially for musculoskeletal pain and other related problems such as stress, muscle tension. Also on the list of problems could be headaches, insomnia, anxiety and even Fibromyalgia and CFS. By relieving stress, massage may even help things like high blood pressure and Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Besides relieving muscle spasms and pain, massage helps to increase the body's production of endorphins. There are many different kinds of massage techniques, ranging from deep tissue work to light touch and movement techniques. It is important to find a technique that feels good to you and promotes relaxation. Equally important is to find a licensed massage therapist that you are comfortable with. Please check with your physician beforehand to find out if massage would be helpful for your condition.

    7. Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Resource
    News and articles, chats, message boards, coping suggestions and events.
    http://www.immunesupport.com/

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    Support .com Site! Over 3 million Annual Visitors Items Chat Rooms Message Boards Advisory Board ...
    Lessons from Macrophagic Myofasciitis: Towards a Definition of a Vaccine Adjuvant-Related Syndrome [Chronic Fatigue Syndrome news]
    - Macrophagic myofasciitis is a condition first reported in 1998, and the cause remained obscure until 2001. Over 200 definite cases have been identified in France, and isolated cases have been recorded in other countries. The condition manifests by diffuse ... READ MORE
    Fibromyalgia and Sleep Deprivation: Pills and Pillows
    - Nicholas Rummell, an FM patient, writes, "For adults with fibromyalgia, pills may or may not help resolve the sleep difficulties that challenge many. For starters, not everyone with fibromyalgia is helped by sleeping pills, prescription or over-the-counte ... READ MORE
    Peering Beneath the Turbulent Waters of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Gene Expression Profiling Provides Hope
    - According to Craig Maupin of the CFIDS Report, "Due to the uncertainty about [the pathology of] Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), it is very difficult to get a clear picture of where to place research efforts. But that uncertainty could change, as a new tec ... READ MORE
    Summary of the AACFS Sixth International Conference on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and Related Illnesses

    8. Fibromyalgia, Chronic Pain, Insomnia And Sleep Problems
    fibromyalgia information from Miryam Williamson. Includes sale of author's books and audio tape.
    http://www.mwilliamson.com/
    Managing Fibromyalgia:
    A Non-medical Approach Information and Ideas from Miryam Ehrlich Williamson
    Fibromyalgia
    NEW: Insulin Resistance Audio Tape ...
    Write to Miryam Williamson
    Last updated November 25, 2002

    9. Fibromyalgia: Maintaining A Positive Attitude
    Ten strategies written by Deborah A. Barrett, Ph.D.
    http://www.paintracking.com/fms05.html
    Maintaining a Positive Attitude:
    Ten Strategies
    Deborah A. Barrett
    "Have a positive attitude." How many times have we heard that one? While our emotions can not cause fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome, they no doubt affect our symptoms. But how can we maintain good thoughts when our bodies feel so lousy? This challenge, of course, does not pertain exclusively to chronic illness, but to any time when things do not go as we wish. But in the case of ongoing illness, seeing the positive presents a continuous struggle. Yet our moods are not perfectly correlated with our physical state. Most likely we can all recall times that despite much pain or fatigue, we were able to cope and even achieve high spirits. Perhaps the weather was perfect, good friends visited, we just accomplished something or helped somebody, making us feel good about ourselves. Other times, depression seems to take hold even when our physical discomfort is at a manageable level. Why is this? Answering this question is the key to finding optimism. To me, the vicissitudes of fibromyalgia feel like a swim in the turbulent sea sometimes it seems we have fallen and the waves continue to crash on our heads, as we fight to rise, only to be knocked down yet again. But that same ocean sometimes allows us to find a wave we can ride smoothly to the shore.

    10. Fibromyalgia FAQ For Patients
    Answers to patient's frequently asked questions about fibromyalgia, by David Nye, MD.Category Health Conditions and Diseases fibromyalgia......A Patient's Frequently Asked Questions about fibromyalgia By DavidNye MD (nyeda@uwec.edu). What is fibromyalgia? fibromyalgia is
    http://www.hsc.missouri.edu/fibro/fm-pt.html
    A Patient's Frequently Asked Questions about Fibromyalgia
    By: David Nye MD (nyeda@uwec.edu)
    What is fibromyalgia?
    Fibromyalgia is a common and disabling disorder affecting 2-4% of the population, women more often than men. Despite the condition's frequency, the diagnosis is often missed. Patients with fibromyalgia usually ache all over, sleep poorly, are stiff on waking, and are tired all day. They are prone to headaches, memory and concentration problems, dizziness, numbness and tingling, itching, fluid retention, crampy abdominal or pelvic pain and diarrhea, and several other symptoms. There are no diagnostic lab or x-ray abnormalities, but a physician can confirm the diagnosis by finding tender points in characteristic locations. Fibromyalgia often runs in families, suggesting an inherited predisposition. It may lie dormant until triggered by an infection, injury, stress, or sleep disturbance. It is closely related to the chronic fatigue and irritable bowel syndromes and to migraines. Some have suggested that these are all just different facets of the same underlying disorder.
    What causes it?

    11. Fibromyalgia And CFS Basics
    Overview of symptoms, treatments and research on fibromyalgia and chronic fatiguesyndrome. fibromyalgia BASICS Symptoms, Treatments and Research.
    http://www.fmnetnews.com/pages/basics.html
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    - FIBROMYALGIA BASICS -

    Symptoms, Treatments and Research What is Fibromyalgia? Symptoms and Associated Syndromes Possible Causes of Fibromyalgia
    Common Treatments
    ... Self Help Strategies Below is a description of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS), but because of its substantial symptom overlap with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), it can be viewed as applying to chronic fatigue syndrome patients as well. WHAT IS FIBROMYALGIA SYNDROME? FMS (fibromyalgia syndrome) is a widespread musculoskeletal pain and fatigue disorder for which the cause is still unknown. Fibromyalgia means pain in the muscles, ligaments and tendonsthe fibrous tissues in the body. FMS used to be called fibrositis, implying that there was inflammation in the muscles, but research later proved that inflammation did not exist. Most patients with fibromyalgia say that they ache all over. Their muscles may feel like they have been pulled or overworked. Sometimes the muscles twitch and at other times they burn. More women than men are afflicted with fibromyalgia, but it shows up in people of all ages.

    12. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) & Fibromyalgia Information Exchange, Co-Cure
    The Co-Cure site provides research and general information on CFS and fibromyalgia, links, and lists Category Health Conditions and Diseases Chronic Fatigue Syndrome......Online access to comprehensive information and available resources for chronicfatigue syndrome (CFS) and fibromyalgia patients, caregivers and advocates.
    http://www.co-cure.org/
    The name "Co-Cure" stands for
    Co operate and Co mmunicate for a Cure
    New to the Web Site! Main Co-Cure Pages Articles and Posts . Co-Cure articles and email posts on CFS and FMS will be reprinted here with consent of the authors. Reading Room . This page is provided as a resource of reading materials on CFS, FM, MCS, GWS, and auto-immune conditions. This would include such things as links to on-line documents, book reviews, editorials, and abstracts. Additional Resources page is provided as a resource listing of discussion and support groups and of primary internet sites for CFS, FMS, MCS, GWS, and auto-immune conditions. List Operation . The focus of this page is to relay how the Co-Cure CFS and Fibromyalgia Information Exchange list operates and is being administered. Dr. Teitelbaum writes about CFS and FMS

    13. CFS-Information International | Index
    News and information on chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia. Information about research, treatment, causes, exercise, ampligen and psychiatry as well as many other topics.
    http://www.cfs.inform.dk/
    CFS-Information International is a website bringing professionally selected and edited information on CFS and overlapping syndromes, offering both current world news and scientific background information. Menu

    14. Pro Health - FibromyalgiaSupport.com
    Resource for those suffering from fibromyalgia, a condition that affects the muscularskeleton frame. Learn about the disease and treatments, and purchase supplements.
    http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.looksmart.com/og/pr%3Dcdd%3B

    15. Www.fibromyalgia.com
    fibromyalgia is a complex problem. Please picture. fibromyalgia and itssister myofascial pain syndrome is characterized by several things
    http://www.fibromyalgia.com/fibromyalgia.htm
    document.writeln(DayofWeek[DoW] + ' - ' + Month[Mon] + Day + ', ' + Year) Home Research Getting Help Fibromyalgia Tender Points ... Pain Bugs
    The Pain Dairies
    Fibromyalgia
    is a complex problem. Please don't jump to conclusions based on the common lay-press interpretation and erroneous assumptions made by less-than-informed individuals. It is important to stay abreast of current information, but this evolving understanding of fibromyalgia is just starting to unfold. Specifically, it is my assertion that it is a disease of the central nervous system. I'm not countering by saying it's a multiple sclerosis type problem but a problem of what I call "central activation". This is a complex discussion. In my book , I do what I can to bring it down to human terms. I do not believe fibromyalgia is a muscular disease and to focus on only the muscles and the associated symptoms is missing the big picture. Fibromyalgia and its sister myofascial pain syndrome is characterized by several things:
    • muscle pain depressive symptoms impairment of daily activities interrupted sleep pattern
    Looking for more specific answers? Try the

    16. FibroWorld ~ Stop The Pain!: Fibromyalgia, Myofascial Pain Syndrome, Chronic Pai
    Extensive information on fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and myofascial pain syndrome.
    http://members.aol.com/fibroworld/index.htm
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    How would you like to support fibromyalgia research and awareness , and have something beautiful to show for it, too? Click here to wear your support for FMS awareness.
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    17. MARRTC: Fibromyalgia
    You are here Home fibromyalgia. Featured Article fibromyalgia and SleepDeprivation People with fibromyalgia often experience sleeplessness.
    http://www.muhealth.org/fibro/
    Conditions General Arthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis Osteoarthritis Juvenile Arthritis Fibromyalgia Osteoporosis Lupus Wegener's Other... Missouri Calendar Arthritis Program Regional Cntrs JA Program MARRTC About Us Spotlight Publications Contact Us You are here: Home Fibromyalgia
    Fibromyalgia
    FAQs
    Living Well Treatment Links
    Featured Article
    Fibromyalgia and Sleep Deprivation

    People with fibromyalgia often experience sleeplessness. In this three-part series, MARRTC explores causes and solutions to the problem, and what it's like to live one sleepless night after another.
    Fibromyalgia in the News

    Keep informed by checking this list of recent articles on fibromyalgia. The MARRTC monitors various media outlets and updates this list frequently.
    Living Well Narcotics and Fibromyalgia: No Clear Answer With the use the narcotic painkiller OxyContin under attack for a recent epidemic of abuse and addiction, the question arises: Should narcotics be used to treat the severe pain that characterizes fibromyalgia? Coping with the Disaster Jan Horton, a MARRTC partner who has lived with fibromyalgia for 40 years, offered these thoughts on how to cope with the recent disaster. Horton is a scientific technical writer who lives in Mundelein, IL.

    18. MARRTC: Fibromyalgia
    Provides a fibromyalgia FAQ for patients and physicians. Includes links to newsgroups and resources. Featured Article. fibromyalgia and Sleep Deprivation. People with fibromyalgia often experience sleeplessness.
    http://www.hsc.missouri.edu/~fibro
    Conditions General Arthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis Osteoarthritis Juvenile Arthritis Fibromyalgia Osteoporosis Lupus Wegener's Other... Missouri Calendar Arthritis Program Regional Cntrs JA Program MARRTC About Us Spotlight Publications Contact Us You are here: Home Fibromyalgia
    Fibromyalgia
    FAQs
    Living Well Treatment Links
    Featured Article
    Fibromyalgia and Sleep Deprivation

    People with fibromyalgia often experience sleeplessness. In this three-part series, MARRTC explores causes and solutions to the problem, and what it's like to live one sleepless night after another.
    Fibromyalgia in the News

    Keep informed by checking this list of recent articles on fibromyalgia. The MARRTC monitors various media outlets and updates this list frequently.
    Living Well Narcotics and Fibromyalgia: No Clear Answer With the use the narcotic painkiller OxyContin under attack for a recent epidemic of abuse and addiction, the question arises: Should narcotics be used to treat the severe pain that characterizes fibromyalgia? Coping with the Disaster Jan Horton, a MARRTC partner who has lived with fibromyalgia for 40 years, offered these thoughts on how to cope with the recent disaster. Horton is a scientific technical writer who lives in Mundelein, IL.

    19. MARRTC: Fibromyalgia Links
    fibromyalgia Websites Ranked And Ready To Roll By Jeff Durbin. (Columbia,Missouri; May 21, 2001) Ranked and ready to roll, here
    http://www.muhealth.org/~arthritis/articles/feb00/fibrosites.html
    Conditions General Arthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis Osteoarthritis Juvenile Arthritis Fibromyalgia Osteoporosis Lupus Wegener's Other... Missouri Calendar Arthritis Program Regional Cntrs JA Program MARRTC About Us Spotlight Publications Contact Us You are here: Home Fibro Fibro Sites
    Fibromyalgia
    FAQs
    Living Well Treatment Links
    Fibromyalgia Websites: Ranked And Ready To Roll By Jeff Durbin
    (Columbia, Missouri; May 21, 2001) Ranked and ready to roll, here is a list of websites on fibromyalgia, rated from one to four stars four stars being the best. The sites were ranked by the MARRTC based on several factors including the credibility of the website's source, the freshness of the news and links, other resources, and ease of navigation. Along with those factors, because the list includes personal websites, some sites received credit for having support groups, quick access to books or other materials, and, in the case of personal homepages, homey touches. In ranking the sites, the MARRTC also considered the standards of the ROADS test , which weighs Reliability Originality Accuracy Disclosure
    , and whether the site is Stimulating
    For more information on how these websites were screened, see the ROADS test or information on

    20. Lupus Living Fibromyalgia
    Patient and RN present facts and support group for living with the disease.
    http://www.medakate.org/lupus.html
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    LupusQuest Support Group Membership Message Board ... Lupus Flares L upus L iving tm and F ibromyalgia
    by M eda K ate S ystemic L upus E rythematosus
      LUPUS means wolf ERYTHEMATOSUS means redness The name was coined in 1851 because the facial rash looked like the bite of the wolf . Many people call the face rash, the marlar butterfly rash. See for yourself.
      Lupus, the disease, is believed to have been described by Hippocrates around 400 BC. Lupus is not a new disease but has been described more in the last 150 years. Approximately 25 years ago, lupus was considered a terminal disease. Today, lupus can be controlled with proper medical treatment. There is no cure for lupus. Lupus is a chronic, inflammatory disease in which the body's immune system, instead of serving its normal protective function, forms antibodies that attack healthy tissues and organs. For most people, lupus is a mild disease affecting only a few body organs; for others, it may cause serious and even life - threatening problems. The number of Americans diagnosed with lupus is estimated at 500,000. Lupus is more common that muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, leukemia and Addison's Disease. LE usually is divided into 3 groups: Discoid LE, Systemic LE and Drug-induced Lupus.

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