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How often do you have a male fibromyalgia client and how do they differ from females?
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I have some male clients that I think have fibro, but they haven't been to a Dr. to get an official diagnosis. Females seem to go and get the diagnosis. That is about the only difference I have noticed. <br />
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Do your fibromyalgia clients receive regular body work or do yoga, meditation, etc to manage their condition?
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Most of my Fibro clients do receive regular massages, but don't do yoga or other relaxation techniques. Part of the personality - sometimes. <br />
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I was reading a book about Trigger Point work (the author is devotee of Travell) and believes that fibro sufferers are dealing with so many TPs that it's near impossible to know where the problem starts. Is it the neck?, back?, jaw?, pecs?
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</blockquote> So true! I went in to get my latest massage (last Friday) I was feeling pretty normal, but once my therapist started, there wasn't a place on me that wasn't tight and painful. Every place has a issue and it is just part of the illness.<br />
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I believe too that there is a psychological component to it but that's just my opinion.
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I have been suffering from a burning sensation in my right SCM since a car accident about 3 years ago. Nothing I had tried worked to get it gone.<br />
I started trading for acupunture. After sharing some things with the Acupunturist and getting few treatments, we have pinpointed that the burning was a result of my emotional distress from this accident. As I continue with the treatments and work on my own to release the anger - I have not had the burning sensation for a while now. I didn't realize that I had held all that anger in.<br />
I also didn't realize who much other stuff I was holding in. I have noticed that is a common trait shared with my Fibro clients. <br />
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Personally - I get regular massage and chiropratic (once every two weeks) and regular acupuncture (new for me - but working great).<br />
All three work well for my physical and mental pain - the acupuncture has done a lot for the emotional and mental pain too. They all work together to achieve a balance in me.<br />
I have been feeling much better and that makes you see the world differently. As well as my attitude has improved too.<br />
I haven't been officially diagnosised with Fibro - but from my experience and what I know about myself - I just treat myself as I do. The diagnosis wouldn't change anything for me.</div>