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i have fobromyalgia and i was in a car accident today it was just a small one but the seat belt hit me right on the shoulder and we were going about 30 when we hit the other car so it hurts really bad and i was wondering .......................... is it normal for people with fibro to be more vulnerable to injury and would u go to the emergency room?


the pain is like a giant cramp from the tip of my fingers to the middle of my chest.

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FIBROMYALGIA CAUSES

The certain cause of this pain in the muscles, ligaments, and tendons is still unknown. But some scientists believe that an injury or trauma that affects the central nervous system may sometimes cause the fibromyalgia syndrome. Others believe that an infection produced by a virus or other agent may develop FMS. Possible factors as psychological stress, hormonal changes, or other changes in body chemicals could also result into fibromyalgia.


FIBROMYALGIA SYMPTOMS

The frequently met symptoms are:

- deep muscular aching, even intense burning, worse in the morning;
- fatigue, described as "brain fatigue", patients feeling totally drained of energy with difficulty in concentrating and the sensation of a brain fog;
- sleep disorder, called the alpha-EEG anomaly. Most FMS patients can fall asleep easily, but their sleep is constantly interrupted by bursts of awake-like brain activity.
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome, characterized through constipation, diarrhea, frequent abdominal pain, abdominal gas, and nausea, are symptoms found at FMS patients.
- chronic headaches.

Other common fibromyalgia symptoms reported by sufferers are: chest pain, morning stiffness, cognitive or memory impairment, numbness and tingling sensations, muscle twitching, irritable bladder, the feeling of swollen extremities, skin sensitivities, dry eyes and mouth, dizziness, impaired coordination. Sensitivity to odors, loud noises, bright lights, and sometimes even the medications that they are prescribed can occur. The weather changes, cold or drafty environments, infections, allergies, hormonal fluctuations (premenstrual and menopausal states), stress, depression or anxiety may aggravate FMS.

so i would say that it is normal to be more vulnerable to pain, not sure about injury.
if your really hurting then, yes i would go to see your doctor or the emerg. room
why didnt you go when it happened, geeze, its possible you are more vulnerable but anyone can get hurt.


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