Fibromyalgia

2019-02-07 12:44:10
Ive had chronic back pain for years. Nothing seems to help it'll shoot down my legs. Some days are okay and then some days I can barely move. The doctor put me on. A high dose of gabapenrin. But nothing really seems to help. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Based on the information provided it seems to be nerve root compression. May be prolapsed disc.. It needs evaluation..
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MRI LS spine Spine physician consult...
Health Tips
Lie down in flat surface Avoid jerks while getting out of bed..

Answered2019-02-08 04:02:25

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You need to be evaluated in detail. You may be a case of of prolapsed Lumber vertebra resulting weakness and loss of sensation of the legs
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Meet an Orthopaedic surgeon or a Neurosurgeon

Answered2019-02-07 13:07:51

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fibromyalgia is a reversible condition provided you are willing to change your diet and lifestyle. We are eating hybridised foods, which cause inflammation in gut leading to leaky gut. that the trigger a immune response and due to biomimicry our tissues get involved.
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let me know if further help required

Answered2019-02-07 13:46:28

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