Re: Fibromyalgia
I think after much research that there are 3 terms used some get mixed up with ,even doctors .
CFS seemed to affect a younger generation than us .Mainly as the name suggested about left over fatigue from flu . ..hence the name “ yuppie flu”
Much was said about it being all in the mind .
Then we were aware that a new to us name Fibromyalgia [ this actually is a new name for what used to be called Fibrositis , inflammation of muscles ] kept popping up as a diagnosis of much bodily pain in certain areas of the body as well as what’s commonly described as “ brain fog” and extreme fatigue .This seemed to affect people older than those diagnosed as suffering CFS .
Now generally suspected by the medical profession affecting those over fifty ,certainly those attacked by severe pain in their sixties and seventies is Polymyalgia Rheumatica , at once requiring treatment via cortiscosteroids as well as confirmation from a blood test .
Apparently relief from all over the body pain is felt after a few days .
So why are these not given for Fibromyalgia ?
The answer appears to be these steroids (such as prednisone) used to treat inflammation associated with other rheumatic conditions have been tested in people with fibromyalgia and did not appear to improve symptoms.
Causes of the two conditions are different:
Polymyalgia is considered to be an autoimmune disease. Autoimmune disorders cause the body to attack healthy tissue by mistake.
Fibromyalgia pain is thought to be caused by overactive nerves that make the body perceive pain despite there being no physical injury.
This means that fibromyalgia may occur because of the way that the brain and nerves perceive sensation, while polymyalgia develops due to a problem with the immune system.