The drugs you take for fibromyalgia can cause nutritional deficiencies. Guest blogger, Missy Baxter, talks about key factors in choosing a good quality vitamin supplements, includes recommended supplements for fibromyalgia.
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Fibromyalgia Coach, Tami Stackelhouse
Helping women with fibromyalgia, tired of being held prisoner in their own bodies, find hope and freedom
The drugs you take for fibromyalgia can cause nutritional deficiencies. Guest blogger, Missy Baxter, talks about key factors in choosing a good quality vitamin supplements, includes recommended supplements for fibromyalgia.
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In the last four months, my fibromyalgia has suffered a setback. To get well, I’m getting “back to basics” – back to what got me well the first time – by taking an honest look at where I want to go and where I am now. I’m resetting my internal GPS.
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In honor of Invisible Illness Awareness Week 2011, here’s my contribution to the “30 things” meme. As far as invisible illnesses, I actually live with a few. Things are mostly under control now, but back in 2008 I actually filed for Social Security Disability. To make things easy, this will be about my fibromyalgia…
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Our guest speaker for the April 16th meeting of the Portland Area Fibromyalgia – ME/CFS Group was the fabulous Dr. Wendy Rogers, naturopath and acupuncturist, from True Health Medicine, PC. In an effort to limit her talk to a reasonable length — there’s so much she could tell us! — she decided to focus on [...]
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After two months of working with me, Tamara says that she has more energy, less fibromyalgia pain, and her IBS is better controlled than it has been in years! Read her testimonial for details.
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If we wait until we feel good enough before we start trying to get healthy, how will we ever get there? This is especially true for us fibro babes. We tend to feel pretty crappy most of the time, so if we wait until we feel good, we’re doomed!
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