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THE NEUROLOGICAL CONNECTION TO
FIBROMYALGIA
If you have fibromyalgia, some of your symptoms might be caused
by a neurological disorder such as a cervical
spinal cord compression (stenosis) and/or Chiari
malformation. It is important for your long term health
and for relief of pain, fatigue, and mental function, to rule
out neurological conditions as part of your syndrome. If
you answer yes to several of the following questions, you should
take the initiative to be examined by a neurosurgeon for possible
neurological implications.
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Besides
pain and fatigue:
- Do you have numbness and tingling in your hands and
feet?
- Are your hands and feet always cold?
- Have you noticed muscle weakness, such as a decrease
in your grip strength?
- Do you feel dizzy when you stand up?
- Do you have blurred vision that has not been helped
by glasses or other optical adjustments?
- Do you have irritable bowel syndrome?
- Do you have bladder problems?
- Do you have nausea and/or vomiting spells?
- Do you have unexplained sweating episodes, which are
not menopausal?
- Are you clumsy, either in walking or handling objects?
- Do you have headaches?
- Do you have facial numbness?
- Do you have sleep apnea?
- Do you have hoarseness?
- Do you have neurally mediated hypotension (low blood
pressure)?
- Do you faint for no apparent reason?
Please also check the Comparable
Symptoms pages located on this site for other symptoms
you might have.
Also answer the following questions. Prior to the onset
of your fibromyalgia symptoms:
- Were you injured in a motor vehicle accident?
- Did you suffer from a sports injury?
- Did you hit your head, hurt your neck or injure yourself
in any other way (exercise, fall, etc.)?
- Did you have surgery under anesthetic?
- Did you have dental work done under anesthetic?
Other questions:
- Do other family members, i.e. mother, father, siblings,
aunts, uncles, children, grandparents, exhibit similar
symptoms and/or been diagnosed with fibromyalgia?
- Did you have a traumatic birth (forceps, other)?
Since 1997, hundreds of fibromyalgia patients have been
evaluated for these conditions and have had surgeries. 80%
to 85% of the patients who have had surgery have seen remarkable
improvement in their symptoms. If you have one or both of
these conditions, you can find help in alleviating your pain,
fatigue and cognitive problems as well as other neurological
symptoms including but not limited to: Cold hands and feet,
numbness and tingling in the extremities, irritable bowel
syndrome, bladder problems and more. If you want to be evaluated
for either of these conditions by neurosurgeon Dr.
Dan Heffez then call for instructions regarding getting
an MRI. (See MRI Requirements
for detailed instructions to give to your physician). Here
is Dr. Heffez’s contact information:
Dan Heffez,
MD
Milwaukee Neurological Institute
2350 W. Villard Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53209
Phone: (414) 438-6500
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National Fibromyalgia Research Association
PO Box 500, Salem, OR 97308
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