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    Because of these pharmaceutical ads/commercials, it encourages its viewers to purchase medication that they may not need and as well they are misdiagnosing themselves. According to latimes.com “a study last year by Canadian and U.S. researchers found that patients using off-label drugs without strong scientific evidence of effectiveness were 54% more likely to experience adverse side effects, such as an allergic reaction or gastrointestinal or respiratory complications, or worse” (Lazarus, 2017,

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    “Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition of unknown etiology characterized by widespread pain, persistent fatigue, nonrestorative sleep and generalized morning stiffness.” “The word “fibromyalgia” is derived from the Latin roots “fibro” (connective tissue), “my” (muscles), “al” (pain), and “gia” (condition of).” Since 1990, Fibromyalgia has been recognized as a chronic, painful, non-inflammatory syndrome involving the muscles, and not the joints. This disease is considered the third most prevalent rheumatologic

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    Fibromyalgi A Case Study

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    patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia used to decrease pain levels compared to a potential for harm and low economic cost, make this intervention viable in a rural community. The Busch et al. (2013) article shows further solid evidence regarding aerobic training over strength or flexibility training to decrease pain levels. Even with low quality of evidence do two small sample sizes of randomized controlled trial's the recommendation of aerobic training to reduce fibromyalgia pain symptoms is supported

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    At this point in my nursing education I am currently interested in pursuing a career in the field of mental health. I am also currently interested in working specifically with the veteran population. I have chosen this field at this point in time because the aspect of mental health is very interesting to me and I feel like as a veteran I would be able to relate with the patients and their symptoms. I have also worked with and spoken to a couple of different mental health providers that currently

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    Fibromyalgia Symptoms

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    WHAT IS FIBROMYALGIA SYNDROME? A syndrome is a set of symptoms. When they exist together, they imply the presence of a specific disease or a greater chance of developing the disease. With fibromyalgia syndrome, the following symptoms commonly occur together: Anxiety or depression Decreased pain threshold or tender points Incapacitating fatigue Widespread pain Are Women More Likely to Get Fibromyalgia Than Men? More than 12 million Americans have fibromyalgia. Most of them are women ranging in

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    Benefits Of Fibromyalgia

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    Is Juicing Helpful for Fibromyalgia Symptoms? From fad to fabulous, juicing has run the gamut. The ‘health nuts’ of the 1970s touted juice cleanses for detoxing the body. Like snake oil in past eras, juicing was claimed to cure everything from psoriasis and cancer to old age, with weight loss thrown in as a side-effect. Yet, hippie-types aren’t responsible for the one-size-fits-all-diet vogue. Ayurvedic practitioners have incorporated juice therapy in their practice for 5000 years. Also, the Master

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    Fibromyalgia Study

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    Because, fibromyalgia is not physically visible. Health officials believe that it’s not a real disease. It has become a stigma against most fibromyalgia patients that they have accepted the pain that is overlooked by social security. According, to an article written by disability examiner once they have received a case and the only allegation is fibromyalgia, this makes their case poor. However, if another condition or disease is diagnosed along with fibromyalgia such as any muscle disease. Automatically

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    My Memories Of My Life

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    Most of what I remember of my life is tainted with a glistening, crude feeling that overwhelms all my senses. My memories are filled with fondness, but, at the same time, underneath, in the core, is an unimaginable feeling that cannot be described by any other words than a shadowy torment. It was not immediate, and I have not experienced it my entire life, but all that I remember of my life is filled with it. It is a pain so twisting, so cruel, that it has unraveled my entire life. My life did

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    DOI: 06/16/2014. Patient is a 40-year-old male welder who sustained injuries to left shoulder, cervical spine, and lumbar spine as a result of over exertion on using a grinder on large piece of metal. Patient is diagnosed with cervical spine sprain, lumbar radiculopathy, right shoulder bursitis, left shoulder bursitis, and left wrist sprain. Based on the progress report dated 06/30/16, the patient complains of low back pain, described as dull and aching and stabbing on the left side of the back

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    This summary for the final paper will discuss phantom limb pain, including the psychological and physiological causes, effects and the treatment options for phantom limb pain. When a limb is lost whether to traumatic amputation, disease, surgical amputation, or a congenital defect the amputee may experience sensations that the affected limb is still present. Some of the most common sensations that an amputee can experience are tingling, throbbing, piercing, pins and needles, resulting in what is

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