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Back in August of 2010 I was at my high weight (not pregnant) of 166 I am 5'4". It was suggested to me that I try a Gluten free diet and continue with massage therapy and counseling. I must say that this is the best advice that I have been given.
Just by changing the foods that I eat, I feel better, lost 30lbs (without exercise) and feel much better. Did it eliminate my pain? NO unfortunetly not however, I do feel much better than I did. I have also recognized that each month just before my menstrual cycle the pain is increased and my irritation is elevated (ask my boyfriend he will tell you, it is my relationship killer). Anyway, changing to all natural products and staying away from preservative products and any synthetic products is a major reason why I have the problems I have.
I am not able to take any medications at all because I have had just about everything on the list of side effects happen to me, right down to getting arrested and not remembering the details (that stinks).
So with counseling to place the weight of my frustrations on someone who does not have to live with me or befriend me is a bonus and even though you should be able to share your issues with your partner, it can become tasking on them as well. Give them the break you both deserve and leave it with GOD if you are a believer or leave it with your counselor who can walk away from you.
Massage therapy will give the ability to breath the correct way and will give you the appropriate oxygen your body needs, rather than being so tense from the pain. Your massage therapist needs to understand your pain level and should be familiar with fibro that helps, but just make sure they are not the kind that kneeds you like bread....you want long smooth movement where the therapist does not remove their hands from you or is limited in the number of times she/he removes their hands from you. Kneading is more painful and sometimes can be more painful by the end.
NOTE: I do it still and I know that most of you out there do it to yourselves as well. You need to make yourself first so that you can be a better person for your loved ones. It is a major deal if you want some peace
I hope this helps one person atleast and I do realize that each person is different. Commit to making a change in your life and you will be surprised at what a positive outcome it could be.
TRY IT what do you have to lose
...weight...frustration...anxiety...anger...pain (some)...
Good Luck
Thank you for sharing your story. I hope you'll continue to talk with others here.

My daughter also has FM and we use each other to vent as much as we want. Then, when we are in a social setting and we hear the other start to complain to much we say "check" and that is our clue to stop.
I decided to use this with my husband, because I could tell by the look in his glazed over eyes he was tired of hearing some of it, although he is usually very supportive. We decided the word "guerilla" would be my cue to stop.
I am looking into a 50% raw, vegetarian diet that is supposed to be helpful for Fibro....looking forward to great results.
Also, remember when husbands tune out it is due to the fact that they cannot fix you. That is why blogging and girlfriends are important. Be sure to pick the positive, real people who have good morals. I have seen plenty of hen houses constantly tear down their husbands and get nowhere but more unhappy and divorced.
One who is in the truth, because I prayed for the truth.
God Loves Us All and wants us to be happy, healthy and full of the light and joy.
SUZCOX
I too am gluten free, I was sick for 30 years with this issue and was labeled IBS and it WAS gluten all that time. NO GI ever thought of it. (now I don't even fart*)
I am sad to say though I LOST no weight from it. I did do a soy based diet and still live on this and lost 50lbs. MY PAIN WAS WORSE with losing the weight. Thinking the muscles had to clear out all the end debris of fat breakdown....I was flushing like a bandit. But it was alot for them to take I guess and spots were so bad.
It is now 1.5 years on maintaining this and I am the same. Regular pain but I laugh to say...."I fold up better!"..
So many people said OH YOU WILL FEEL BETTER NOW.
Putting that egg in the basket didn't happen and I was disappointed too. Dr P says the old 1/3 better, 1/3 worse 1/3 the same answer....Hmm.
But it is great to drop weight and I was much bigger then you. I am just hopeful for the next 30 to come off, I just need focus to get started on the dancing on the trampoline work i do for the exercise component. Been flaring....but I will get there.
BIG wedding next year as a focus.
I so agree with all you said and seem to have the same therapist for massage and I love her. I always drink alot of water after to help flush my muscles after work. BUT it is helpful to continue to function, a good tool in the box for me.
Thanks for posting and hope today is a good day for you. Nancy B
ood
You have a trampoline!!! I am so jealous! What kind did you buy? Have you been using it long?
I'm here on a small lot in Milwaukee so I was considering one that folds up for the winter. Our small yard has no room but there is a spot in front of the garage (we don't park in there).
Did you say it helped you lose weight? 30 pounds sounds perfect to me.
Soft hugs,
maggie
Life is a shipwreck but we must not forget to sing in the lifeboats - Voltaire
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