The Fibromyalgia Syndrome


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Discover the latest information for correctly diagnosing FMS at your practice The National Fibromyalgia Association estimates that about 10 million Americans and approximately 3% of the population worldwide suffer with fibromyalgia syndrome, yet the criteria used by doctors to diagnose fibromyalgia is 14 years out of date. The Fibromyalgia Syndrome examines the expert consensus developed by the Health Canada Fibromyalgia Syndrome Committee with the goal of helping practitioners distinguish FMS from other syndromes/illnesses that exhibit chronic body pain. The text encompasses a very broad scope of FMS, including its clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment. This resource provides you with: a new approach to case definition proposed research to validate the new case definition a practical approach to assessment of severity empathetic management what is known about pathogenesis This book meets the growing need for up-to-date information about objective abnormalities in people with FMS and for an integrated approach to its diagnosis and management by primary care physicians. The Fibromyalgia Syndrome will also encourage the scientific and academic communities to actively research the clinical care of people with FMS, ensuring that more effective therapies and medications will be available in the future. These guidelines present a flexible framework that includes the 1990 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria and encompasses more of the potential symptomatic expression of patients. The Fibromyalgia Syndrome provides several appendices to help you find crucial information at a moment’s notice, including: a glossary of acronyms a list of both commonly and rarely seen signs and symptoms of FMS a fibromyalgia syndrome clinical worksheet differential diagnoses of the symptoms of FMS a Symptom Severity and Hierarchy Profile (SSHP) worksheet the Pain Visual Analog Scale (PAIN VAS) and Body Pain Diagram and more The Fibromyalgia Syndrome offers proposed methods and studies to develop and validate the clinical case definition to ascertain its applicability to the clinical practice setting. With better education and increased awareness of FMS, physicians can make a diagnosis earlier in the patient’s course and initiate valuable outpatient care, lessening expensive hospitalization and associated costs.




Fibromyalgia Pain Journal


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CHRONIC PAIN and Chronic Illness - Pattern Catching, Symptom Tracking Journal If you've been suffering from chronic pain for a while and have thought of creating a pain journal and mood tracker for quite some time, then this journal will be your real sidekick. Through observation of your symptoms and triggers during the day, you can easily highlight trends and track the effectiveness of your current treatments. Sharing these details with your healthcare team can drastically improve your chronic pain management. Instead of needing to mentally recall how often you have felt pain or how severe it was, you can easily refer to your journal for a detailed record and description. You'll be able to track daily: The overall level of pain, Locations of pain, Interference of pain on your sleep, The effect of weather changes on your pain, Your fatigue during the day, Your mood, Exercise level, Medications and/or supplements. You'll also have a section for your notes so that you can add additional triggers, water intake, pain patterns that you've noticed as well as your body's reactions to certain food groups. Each day consists of 2-pages of trackers. They are not pre-dated so that you can use whenever needed. You'll have total of 122 tracking pages. This journal is a life changer for chronic pain sufferers, their doctors, caregivers, family and friends. Also would make a thoughtful gift to someone you love who is in need of this health tracker.




Fibromyalgia


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Characterized by chronic widespread pain, fibromyalgia presents complex problems in both its diagnosis and treatment. Fibromyalgia is a fairly common condition, affecting 2-4% of the population. The condition's prevalence has increased dramatically since 1990. The condition is not new, but has been known by various names, such as fibrositis and myofascial pain syndrome until 1990, when the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) published new classification criteria and first used the name fibromyalgia. The absence of objective diagnostic testing and the overlap with other condition often leads to a significant delay in diagnosis. There is a general misconception that the condition is unresponsive to treatment. However, published research shows that diagnosing and managing fibromyalgia leads to meaningful improvement in the patient's symptons and quality of life. Patients with fibromyalgia often demonstrate symptons additional to pain and are consquently diagnosed with one or more co-occurring syndromes and conditions, complicating diagnosis and treatment. The comorbidities most commonly associated wtih fibromyalgia are sleep disturbance, depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric disorders. Another condition frequently demonstrated by fibromylgia patients is irritable bowel syndrome. Chronic fatigue syndrome also commonly co-occurs, and is often confused wtih fibromyalgia upon initial diagnosis. Numerous pharmacological therapy options exist to treat pain and related symptons of fibromyalgia. Achievement of desired treatment outcomes requires careful patient selection, drug administration and monitoring. Accurate diagnosis of chronic pain syndromes is critical, as some commonly used medications to treat many pain conditions are relatively ineffective wtih fibromyalgia. Despite increasing recognition as a relatively common cause of chronic pain, fibromyalgia continues to generate controversy among clinicians. Given the intricate and challenging nature of treating fibromyalgia and comorbid disorders, it is imperative to educate primary care providers on the initial symptons, complications, and treatment strategies for fibromyalgia, as most patients with the condition will see a primary care provider for initial diagnosis/referral, and follow-up-care. In the years since the release of the ACR criteria, increasing recognition and advances in research have provided key insights into the etiology of fibromyalgia, resulting in the use of several successful pharmacological, as well as non-pharmacological, treatment approaches. However, despite the efforts of professional medical organizations and patient care groups, awareness of the current state of clinical assessment and treatment of fibromyalgia by healthcare professionals continues to be lacking. This book is designed to provide a succint and practical guide to help primary care physicians, internists, specialists, and allied health professionals effectively diagnose and manage patients with fibromyalgia. This concise volume will provide an essential understanding of the pathophysiology of the pain, subtypes, and pitfalls in the diagnosis of this chronic condition.




Medically Unexplained Symptoms, Somatisation and Bodily Distress


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Medically unexplained symptoms and somatisation are the fifth most common reason for visits to doctors in the USA, and form one of the most expensive diagnostic categories in Europe. The range of disorders involved includes irritable bowel syndrome, chronic widespread pain and chronic fatigue syndrome. This book reviews the current literature, clarifies and disseminates clear information about the size and scope of the problem, and discusses current and future national and international guidelines. It also identifies barriers to progress and makes evidence-based recommendations for the management of medically unexplained symptoms and somatisation. Written and edited by leading experts in the field, this authoritative text defines international best practice and is an important resource for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, primary care doctors and those responsible for establishing health policy.




Fuck Fibromyalgia: Journal: A Personal Journal for Sounding Off


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This unique Journal is perfect for anyone who is either managing their own health or is caretaking or loves someone who is. Document your life or your loved one's life with this 6" x 9" 110 page journal. Each white page is topped with a short line to highlight a date or an event. This journal is the perfect place to write your dreams, your bucket list, your hopes, your successes, the things you laugh about, and a great place to write about your anger and your fears. It can also be used to keep track of doctor visits, medications, and treatments.




Fibromyalgia Journal


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A REAL SIDEKICK IN KEEPING A FIBRO LOG: If you've been suffering from fibromyalgia for a while and have thought of creating a pain journal and mood tracker for quite some time, then this journal will be your real sidekick. BETTER CONTROL IN PAIN MANAGEMENT: Through observation of your symptoms and triggers during the day, you can easily highlight trends and track the effectiveness of your current treatments. Sharing these details with your healthcare team can drastically improve your fibromyalgia pain management. Instead of needing to mentally recall how often you have felt pain or how severe it was, you can easily refer to your journal for a detailed record and description. EASE OF USE: Designed by a team member who also has been suffering from fibromyalgia, every bit of graph, and symptom tracker in this journal was carefully curated for ease of use. Because we know how much it hurts to write down things at the end of an already exhausting day when you have fibromyalgia. You'll be able to track daily: The overall level of pain, Locations of pain, Interference of pain on your sleep, The effect of weather changes on your pain, Your fatigue during the day, Your mood, Exercise level, Medications and/or supplements. You'll also have a section for your notes so that you can add additional triggers, water intake, pain patterns that you've noticed as well as your body's reactions to certain food groups. Each day consists of 2-pages of trackers. They are not pre-dated so that you can use whenever needed. You'll have total of 120 tracking pages. A THOUGHTFUL GIFT: This journal is a life changer for fibromyalgia sufferers, their doctors, caregivers, family and friends. Also would make a thoughtful gift to someone you love who is in need of this health tracker.




Symptom Journal


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This persistent ache magazine tracker, diary is an ideal device that will help you document what you're feeling from day after day. This statistics is useful both for you & your doctor. It will assist you to maintain an correct report to track the place of your ache, monitoring & identifying patterns of pain, along with time of day or stage of stress, or pain triggers from certain sports. Every indoors web page includes area & section to write down: Touch page - Write your name. Date, weather, Temp, conditions, Humidity - file the weather to look if there are correlations along with your ache. My symptoms - list your symptom or signs. How properly Did You Sleep - rate on scale of one-10. How changed into Your ache today - fee the severity of your pain on a scale of one-10. How turned into Your Fatigue nowadays - fee on a scale of 1-10. How changed into Your brain Fog these days - price on a scale of one-10. How become Your temper today - charge on a scale of one-10. Frame Diagram - To track the vicinity of your pain. Strain tiers assessment At work - fee on a scale of one-10. Pressure tiers assessment At domestic - charge on a scale of 1-10. Code & colour in your ache level Sections - screen your pain by using coloring within the description of your ache (shooting, stabbing, burning, numbness, aching, pins & needles, different). Meals Tracker - listing what you had for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks & drinks. Medication - listing your medicinal drugs for the day. Dietary supplements & nutrients - list your dietary supplements & vitamins for the day. Notes - For writing another important information which includes, different health or scientific problems, migraine, headaches or headache, duration of pain, any illness, how you obtain remedy, nicely test u.S. The medical doctors. Easy to apply & look back on. Additionally can also make a exquisite gift for all and sundry on your existence who suffers from continual pain. Journals are a superb manner to keep your critical records multi functional location. Length is 8.5x11 inches, 120 pages, smooth matte end cowl, fine white paper, paperback. Beautifully designed. Get your copy today. Pain journal spiral, health notebook journal, personal medical records, medical health journal, medical log book, medical journals, medical record book, personal medical journal, medication notebook, medication log, medicine journal, medical notebook, medical journal, health log book, health notebook, health log Health record book, health record, chronic pain journal, personal journal notebook, health journal, symptom journal, healthminder personal wellness journal, pain management journal, fibromyalgia journal, tracker journal, pain journal, mental health tracker journal, baby immunization book, blood pressure recording book Blood pressure tracker journal, patient tracker notebook, health keeper, medication calendar, journals for cancer patients, journal for cancer patients, medical journals to write in, food and symptom diary, medical planner, my chart medical records, blood sugar tracker, personal health record keeper and logbook Personal health record keeper, patient log book, doctor appointment book, medical diary, medical information organizer, medical history organizer, caregiver log book, blood sugar log book small, blood pressure record log, blood pressure notebook, blood pressure log book, blood pressure log, blood pressure logbook




Fibromyalgia Pain Diary


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FIBROMYALGIA JOURNAL This symptoms and pain tracker journal is designed to help those suffering from fibromyalgia build awareness of their symptoms in order better manage their daily lifestyle around this particular condition. By completing the journal forms daily, one can identify possible pain triggers (such as foods or climate conditions) as well as activities and habits that can soothe and minimise pain (such as physical activity and meditation or simply good quality of sleep). The personal diary can also be an effective way to report back to health specialists and doctors the course of the condition and relation with any medical treatment being followed. The booklet comes in the following format: Large yet portable format: 7 x 10 inches White high-quality pages with soft matte cover 60 Daily logs with 2-page layout Pain tracker form with pain scale and visual location Mood tracker with notes Food log and medication intake Sleep quality tracker Weather conditions record




Medifocus Guidebook On: Fibromyalgia


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The MediFocus Guidebook on Fibromyalgia is the most comprehensive, up-to-date source of information available. You will get answers to your questions, including risk factors of Fibromyalgia, standard and alternative treatment options, leading doctors, hospitals and medical centers that specialize in Fibromyalgia, results of the latest clinical trials, support groups and additional resources, and promising new treatments on the horizon. This one of a kind Guidebook offers answers to your critical health questions including the latest treatments, clinical trials, and expert research; high quality, professional level information you can trust and understand culled from the latest peer-reviewed journals; and a unique resource to find leading experts, institutions, and support organizations including contact information and hyperlinks. This Guidebook was updated on January 23, 2012.




F*ck Fibro


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A GAME CHANGER Note: this is the 8.5 x 11 workbook / large size (6 months total) edition. For the compact, easy-to-carry journal (2 months), click on Wellness Warrior Press. Fibromyalgia can be a real pain in the butt, which is why figuring out potential triggers is so important. Sometimes, we don't realize what these triggers are until we track our day-to-day activities for an extended period of time. Is your pain linked to certain foods? The weather? Stress? That's where this journal comes in. Not only was it designed to support loved ones with fibromyalgia, but it has been upgraded to include even more tracking items requested by fibro warriors from around the globe. A FUN, CREATIVE, AND SIMPLE DESIGN Beginning of journal: Your doctor / specialist information (name, address, contact) Daily medications Summary sheet DAILY ENTRIES How you're feeling overall Your pain level (1 - 10) What your pain / symptoms feel like Where your pain is located (front and back figure) + a.m. vs. p.m. Your mood Your energy levels Your mental clarity Whether or not you're feeling sick. If you select yes, you'll then have 8 common symptoms to choose from, along with an area to write additional symptoms Hours of sleep & sleep quality Weather (humidity, temperature, barometric pressure, allergen levels) Stress levels Food / drinks Medication / supplements Daily exercise / activity Notes / suspected triggers / improvements Positivity area to include 1 thing you're grateful for Additional note space is available at the back of the journal* Pain tracking can be life-changing. Whether you're looking to better understand your chronic pain or looking for a thoughtful gift for a friend, this journal is for you. Additional information: ✓ 8.5 x 11 matte paperback (allows for a total of 180 days / 6 months) ✓ 190 pages ✓ Additional colors available - click on Wellness Warrior Press ✓ PG version also available (Fibro Warrior) - click on Wellness Warrior Press