AboutAnne Hillebrand Expertise Can explain the 4 "Routes" to FMS / 4 "Versions" of FMS / Symptoms. How CFS and RLS are related to FMS.
The effective way to Test, Diagnose and Treat FMS.
Monitoring FMS using Saliva pH testing.
I read all Fibro, Hyaluronan, Hyaluronidase, Chronic Fatigue, Restless Leg, Pain abstracts as released on PubMed. I read Pain and Fibromyalgia articles as released on Amadeo, Arthritis Research Advance, and others. Able to explain the context and terminology associated with FMS.
Familiar with most of the common treatment methods used for FMS. Familiar with compounding and dispensing pharmacies, physicians, and patients in the US and some overseas.
Experience Developed an effective combination medical treatment method for FMS, was the first person on it, and host an all free web site for those seeking Fibromyalgia Symptom, Testing, Diagnosis and Treatment information. Personally have extremely severe, rapid-onset FMS. April, 2000 as reaction to prescription med. Low grade, undiagnosed FMS for over 25 years prior. Do not have to experience the symptoms as long as I stay on treatment.
Expert: Anne Hillebrand Date: 4/22/2008 Subject: onset of my fibro
Question Hi, I justed recently posted a question about retained placenta, and the medical malpractice aspect of that. Tell me if my line of thinking is correct. I had a clean bill of health prior delivery of twins. Had retained placenta, (large amounts) uterine infection, in hospital on iv antibiotics for 5 days. after discharge never seemed to be getting better, you know after you have a baby it takes a good while to get back to your pre-preg body, but instead of getting a little better each day, I was getting a little more worse each day. Long story a little shorter, It's been 18 months , 100's of appts, tests, so on and so forth, and a diagnoses of Fibromyalgia, do you see any sort of connection between the two, like if, there had not been retained placenta, no uterine infection, no antibiotics killing all good bacteria, no fibro??
Answer Hi, Hannah.
Thanks for your question.
I don't know that answer. Am not a medical professional, and never had a baby of our own, either.
We do consistently see 4 common Routes to FMS: viral, abuse/stress, trauma and physical damage to liver (often a rear-end car accident.)
A health problem that drags out could be a trauma for your body.
When you understand the congestive nature of FMS, it may help.
You can print off anything you like from www.FibroFix.com The site is free and tells how we keep the body working to relieve the symptoms of FMS.