- The American College of Rheumatology developed a list of symptoms that includes widespread muscle pain on 11 of 18 "tender points," joint pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and cognitive dysfunction.
- According to the National Fibromyalgia Association (NFA), fibromyalgia fatigue is much more than tiredness: "It is a pervasive, all-encompassing exhaustion that can interfere with even the most basic and simple daily activities."
- Cymbalta, an antidepressant, and Lyrica, an anticonvulsant---both of which have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as fibromyalgia treatments---can help fatigue and pain, says the NFA. According to Dr. Michael Brown, stimulants such as Ritalin (an ADD treatment) may be prescribed to keep you awake during the day.
- Doctors often recommend mild exercise for fibromyalgia sufferers, as long you can tolerate it. Exercise helps to build stamina, which can reduce fatigue.
- Fibromyalgia expert Dr. Mark Pellegrino states that anti-anxiety medications and sleep aids can help you fall asleep or get deeper sleep, to reduce daytime fatigue.
- Massage can relax muscles and improve sleep. Research is ongoing for the role of insufficient vitamin B-12 and D in fibromyalgia, reports the NFA. Let your doctor know about any over-the-counter supplements you are taking.
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