January 31, 2012
Is fibromyalgia a tissue disorder?
Category: Joint & Tissue Disorders

If it is a tissue disorder, what kind is it?
2 Responses to “Is fibromyalgia a tissue disorder?”
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January 31st, 2012 at 11:01 pm
not exactly
it is a neurological disorder–something with teh way tehbrain uses neurotransmitters
it manifests itslef as pain in teh soft tissues
it is not beleived to be autoimmune or inflamamtory
its really scary how many people here who id themsleves as medical pros are WRONG…it is not a musculoskeletal disorder–it is a neuro disorder–
these people need to stop whining about their malpractice insurance being so high–if they did their jobs right–it wouldn;t be
its funny how someone would refernece WIKII–when wiki does indicate it may be neuro–and than say it is not neuro–but a tissue disorder
not to mention–any educated person shoudl know that WIKI is not teh best resource as anyone–even incompetantmedical professionals can edit it…..
any legit website will indicate that it is neuro in nature–i have worked iwthtop researchers as a research subject–and tehy beleive itis neuro–
that is whyit is treated withneuromeds…
January 31st, 2012 at 11:37 pm
Fibromylagia is a disease of the muscles and connective tissues that surround the joints. This disease is known for it’s pain, joint stiffness, sleep disturbances and other difficulty’s. There is also no recognized cure but clinical trials continue to try for one. For allot more info on fibromylagia, please go to wikipedia and search it. Good luck and God Bless