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Information is Power, So I am Going to Get Me Some!

July 22, 2009 By FibroHaven 14 Comments

Fibromyalgia is a Puzzle! Do you remember the press release I shared with you about Dr. Sarkozi and his new book The Missing Pieces of the Fibromyalgia Puzzle? Well he is the guest speaker at my support group meeting tonight. I am very pleased to have been able to schedule him. Dr. Sarkozi is a rheumatologist specializing in the treatment of Fibromyalgia. His technique is a blend of traditional and complimentary treatment, which intends to promote effective self-managed wellness. I am looking forward to his presentation. I personally believe very strongly that our best health will not come … [Read more...]

Filed Under: FibroHaven News Tagged With: alternative medicine, alternative treatment, blog, chiropractor, chronic illness, Dr. Sarkozi, Dr. Whitcomb, Fibrohaven, fibromyalgia, fibromyalgia workshop, Neurologic Relief Centers Technique, pain management, research, resources, rheumatologist, support group, The Missing Pieces of the Fibromyalgia Puzzle, treatment

Tips for Easing Fibromyalgia Pain Naturally

July 14, 2009 By FibroHaven 33 Comments

With the June 30, 2009 vote by the Federal Drug Administration advisory committee to eliminate prescription acetaminophen-combination painkillers, Fibromyalgia patients have to be concerned. Concerns of abuse, addiction, and even cases of death, led to their recommendation to ban prescription painkillers like vicodin and percocet. The committee also voted to lower the maximum dose of over-the-counter painkillers with acetaminophen, like Tylenol and Excedrin, due to a rise in cases of liver damage. According to the FDA, acetaminophen remains the leading cause of liver failure in the U.S. It … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Articles, Nourishment Tagged With: chronic pain, conscious breathing, drug companies, EFA, epsom salt, epsom salt bath, essential fatty acids, FDA, fibromyalgia, healing breathing, heavy metals, herbal remedies, holistic, information, life force, magnesium, meditation, muscle pain, natural pain relief, natural remedies, nutrition, Omega-3s, pain, painkillers, percocet, prana, prescription drugs, research, resources, Shoos Lettick Crotzer, toxins, vicodin, yoga, Yoga for Fibromyalgia

Product Review: Tempur-Pedic Pillows

July 7, 2009 By FibroHaven 17 Comments

Several weeks ago I was contacted by a marketing agency and asked to participate in a product review of Tempur-Pedic pillows. It was a simple offer. They would send me two free pillows, The ComfortPillow and The NeckPillow, and all I had to do in turn was to review my experience using them on my blog. Sign me up! But what about the fumes? Actually before I agreed to participate, I had one major concern I needed addressed; do Tempur-Pedic pillows release any fumes? I have heard reports to that affect about "memory" material but had no direct knowledge. As most of us with Fibromyalgia know, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: blog, comfort, fibromyalgia, marketing, pain, product review, research, sleep, Tempur-Pedic, The ComfortPillow, The NeckPillow

I Am Feeling So Lucky and Supported!

June 19, 2009 By FibroHaven 12 Comments

Last night I had another great Fibromyalgia support group meeting. The structure of the meeting was new for the group; each of us brought books we have read that have had a positive impact on our lives in one way or another. Members brought books on topics from self-help and memoir writing to Lake Wobegon. A very clever member shared a book that has had the greatest impact on helping her with the dreaded fibro fog - a notebook! Seriously, everyone of us should have one close by at all times, and what ever you do, don't lose it like I did mine. Devastating!   As each meeting does, last … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Things I Love Tagged With: blog, cognitive functioning, community, compassion, fibrofog, fibromyalgia, Fibromyalgia Haven, luck, research, resources, support group, twitter

Fibromyalgia Newsletters are a Great Information Resource

June 17, 2009 By FibroHaven 4 Comments

Every morning I sit down at my computer and go directly to my e-mail. Usually much has transpired since I last checked in (because my "morning" is most people's afternoon). I subscribe to many heath & wellness site newsletters - WebMD, ProHealth, Everyday Health, etc.. Most newsletters come once a month, and I am always anxious to check out the article headlines to see what I am going to read first.   This morning I found ProHealth's June newsletter, Fibromyalgia HealthWatch. I have read many interesting Fibromyalgia articles on ProHealth. That is where I learned of the Fibromyalgia … [Read more...]

Filed Under: FibroHaven News Tagged With: community, exercise, fibromyalgia, information, newsletters, nutrition, ProHealth, research, resources, supplement

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