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Fibromyalgia Q & A

Anti-Nuclear Antibodies

When I have blood test done I have really high anti-nuclear antibodies. What relationship does this have with autoimmune disease? I was diagnosed in 1990 with Fibromyalgia. Is this possibly connected?

Fibromyalgia syndrome and high white blood count

Is Fibromyalgia syndrome associated with high white blood count?

Recommendation in Michigan

My wife was recently diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Any :: recommendations for a good specialist in the :: Baltimore/MD/DC/Virginia area? :: :: We cannot travel to MI to see the specialist who you always refer :: people to. Thank you so much. :: :: Wael :: What town in MI is the fibromyalgia specialist they are referring to located ? What is his/her name?

Flexeril and Fibromyalgia

My doctor prescribed me Flexeril to help me with my leg pains at night. I have FMS and have had it 7 years now.  However, They told me I can only stay on the Flexeril for 2 weeks. No other pills seem to help me like the Flexeril does.  Is there like a sister pill to Flexeril that I can use everyday and indefinitely?  I would like to go back to my doctor and have this info so he can’t tell me no if there for a fact is.  Thank you so much for any information you can give me and for your time.

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