This is Part 3 of an ongoing series on the Cymbalta withdrawal lawsuits. It includes a timeline of the cases that have gone to court so far and their outcomes. I've included links to news stories on the cases wherever possible. Unfortunately, the mainstream media hasn't paid much attention to the
This week’s fibromyalgia and ME/CFS news (week of Nov. 16)
I've been on my new fibromyalgia doctor's anti-inflammatory diet for about six weeks now, and I'm learning quite a bit about how diet affects my fibro symptoms. I now know that my digestive system doesn't respond well to gluten, and I suspect that eating nuts and tomatoes may be increasing my pain
This week’s fibromyalgia and ME/CFS news (week of Nov. 9, 2015)
Hi everyone! I'm publishing an abbreviated version of the news this week due to extra work obligations. I'll be back with a full-length version next week. Thanks for understanding!
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Results from Tonix Pharmaceuticals' AFFIRM trial of Tonmya, a new fibro drug, should be released
This week’s fibromyalgia and ME/CFS news (week of Nov. 2, 2015)
What a week for the ME/CFS community! The poo hit the fan last week when two U.K.-based media outlets, the Daily Mail and The Telegraph, published findings from an Oxford University study claiming "positive thinking and exercise" can help ME/CFS patients recover. The response was rabid as you'll
This week’s fibromyalgia and ME/CFS news (week of Oct. 26, 2015)
Thought I'd share a fibro fog moment this week: I accidentally used the wrong debit card (because they are both silver in color) to pay a large bill yesterday and ended up overdrawing my bank account. Didn't discover what I'd done until this morning, so that required an unplanned trip to the ATM and
The Cymbalta withdrawal lawsuits: An interview with the attorneys
This is Part 2 of an ongoing series on the Cymbalta withdrawal lawsuits. It includes an interview with Baum, Hedlund, Aristei & Goldman, PC, one of the law firms representing hundreds of patients who have been affected by Cymbalta's withdrawal symptoms. Part 1 of this series addressed Cymbalta's
This week’s fibromyalgia and ME/CFS news (week of Oct. 19, 2015)
Fall has definitely arrived in Delaware! I woke up to frost on the roof on Sunday morning, and my kitty Buddy (the one in my bio photo) keeps going in and out, in and out, in and out, hoping the temperature is going to be warmer. We take care of a feral cat colony at the end of our street, and two
Using low dose naltrexone for fibromyalgia
Note: The following post details my experience with using low dose naltrexone for fibromyalgia. This article was first published in Fibro Flare magazine's October 2015 issue. It is being reprinted here with permission from the editor.
Like others, it took several years and many doctors’
This week’s fibromyalgia and ME/CFS news (week of Oct. 12, 2015)
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Market researcher predicts more than 1 million new diagnoses of fibromyalgia by 2023.
Judicial Panel refuses to consolidate Cymbalta withdrawal lawsuits - again.
ME/CFS gets more mainstream media coverage! This week The Atlantic magazine featured "The Tragic Neglect of Chronic
I think I’m getting better (and here’s how I’m doing it)
Disclaimer: A couple of people who have read the following post online have accused me of trying to "sell" my doctor's fibromyalgia program. The intent of this blog has always been to provide helpful information to the fibro and ME/CFS community. The intent of this post was to share the steps that
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