I've been experiencing a great deal of back pain for a while, which I blame on a bad mattress. A general lack of energy, which I blame on not having enough physical activity in my daily routine. I also have a difficult time falling asleep and waking up in the morning, I blame this on my job at a sleep lab where I work about 10 hours a night a few times a week. My grandmother and my father have also suffered for a great deal of back pain, neither of them are over weight and they haven't been diagnosed with anything regarding the pain.
I'm in my early 20's and was surprised to see my symptoms match those of fibromyalgia, and that there is a possibility of family history. I know that a lot of medically informed people think that fibromyalgia is not a real condition, that it can be attributed to bad habits. I'm not usually overweight and almost never eat fast food. I don't have bad posture issues. I don't smoke or do drugs, I don't even use Tylenol for anything less than almost-unbearable pain. I recently gained some wight, but am working on getting it back down with diet and exercise. I don't know enough about it but really hope it isn't real, or at-least that I don't have the disease. I'm looking forward to starting medical school this year and eventually a fulfilling career.
I haven't been diagnosed, but reading about fibromyalgia online is scaring me. I don't currently have medical insurance so I can't see a doctor. If exercise and a better mattress doesn't fix my current condition, I might not be able to work full time as a physician. I don't like to take medication to mask problems, I really hope I can fix this pain my self by getting a better bed and exercising. I've seen my grandmother suffer greatly, she lived in a third-world country so I'm not surprised that she wasn't diagnosed with anything.
What do you guys think about this? Do you feel that my coarse of action will take care of my problems? Do you believe that fibromyalgia is a real condition? If so, do you feel fibromyalgia sufferers can have demanding careers?
Thanks,
Foreseen
p.s. I'm not a hypochondriac and I don't try to diagnose myself for every little physical discomfort. I don't think I have fibromyalgia, but the thought of being unable to work after digging myself into almost $200K debt in med school is truly unsettling.
I'm in my early 20's and was surprised to see my symptoms match those of fibromyalgia, and that there is a possibility of family history. I know that a lot of medically informed people think that fibromyalgia is not a real condition, that it can be attributed to bad habits. I'm not usually overweight and almost never eat fast food. I don't have bad posture issues. I don't smoke or do drugs, I don't even use Tylenol for anything less than almost-unbearable pain. I recently gained some wight, but am working on getting it back down with diet and exercise. I don't know enough about it but really hope it isn't real, or at-least that I don't have the disease. I'm looking forward to starting medical school this year and eventually a fulfilling career.
I haven't been diagnosed, but reading about fibromyalgia online is scaring me. I don't currently have medical insurance so I can't see a doctor. If exercise and a better mattress doesn't fix my current condition, I might not be able to work full time as a physician. I don't like to take medication to mask problems, I really hope I can fix this pain my self by getting a better bed and exercising. I've seen my grandmother suffer greatly, she lived in a third-world country so I'm not surprised that she wasn't diagnosed with anything.
What do you guys think about this? Do you feel that my coarse of action will take care of my problems? Do you believe that fibromyalgia is a real condition? If so, do you feel fibromyalgia sufferers can have demanding careers?
Thanks,
Foreseen
p.s. I'm not a hypochondriac and I don't try to diagnose myself for every little physical discomfort. I don't think I have fibromyalgia, but the thought of being unable to work after digging myself into almost $200K debt in med school is truly unsettling.