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Old Aug 27, 2019, 02:03 AM
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It's not the same thing, @~Christina, but I do occasionally get tendonitis in my fingers and hands and it hurts like the dickens.

It generally lasts from several days to weeks depending on how much I keep aggravating it.

Have you figured out why you hurt more after your trips to Florida?

Stress? ... Even good stress (like a nice vacation) can make you hurt worse.

And I know cold is an issue for those with chronic pain, but I find excessive heat kinda messes with me too.

Here's to good healing on that wrist, and gentle hugs for all them other aches and pains.


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Old Aug 27, 2019, 02:35 AM
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It's not the same thing, @~Christina, but I do occasionally get tendonitis in my fingers and hands and it hurts like the dickens.


It generally lasts from several days to weeks depending on how much I keep aggravating it.


Have you figured out why you hurt more after your trips to Florida?


Stress? ... Even good stress (like a nice vacation) can make you hurt worse.


And I know cold is an issue for those with chronic pain, but I find excessive heat kinda messes with me too.


Here's to good healing on that wrist, and gentle hugs for all them other aches and pains.




Thanks , it helps to know it could be a few more days or weeks , least I feel like there is a end to it all

Trips to and from Florida are always a problem 14 hour drive each way, strange beds, me on the go trying to squeeze in as much time with the kids as possible.

I am always stressed before the trip and while there. My Bipolar also always takes a beating as I can not maintain any sort of routine like I have here at home.

We got lucky the first 5 days it mostly rained so it wasn’t typical Florida hot humid hell. But then the rain stopped and I seriously can’t handle heat , I grew up there , didn’t leave til age 34, I was always over heating in the summer which in Florida last 9 months.

I hope your feeling okay
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Old Aug 27, 2019, 07:25 AM
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Interesting that heat triggers a flare for you guys. It's the opposite for me. Love the heat (I am a lizard afterall!) Cold just about kills me.

Christina, wear the brace day and night for awhile. Gently massaging across the tendon might help. I've gotten conflicting advise about using heat vs cold. I like the advice of a physical therapist I saw - use which ever feels best.
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Old Aug 27, 2019, 10:23 AM
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I don't seem to do well in the Florida heat either. But I love Florida otherwise and would love to go back there soon!
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Old Aug 27, 2019, 03:48 PM
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Interesting that heat triggers a flare for you guys. It's the opposite for me. Love the heat (I am a lizard afterall!) Cold just about kills me.


Christina, wear the brace day and night for awhile. Gently massaging across the tendon might help. I've gotten conflicting advise about using heat vs cold. I like the advice of a physical therapist I saw - use which ever feels best.


I don’t think the heat flares my Fibro , it’s the 14 hour drive and strange beds, running non stop. But the heat literally makes me sick, I can over heat so quickly, my husband just cant understand why he can tolerate it so much better when we both grew up in Florida.

The cold fronts here in Tennessee now those oh damn do they keep me flared up almost constantly. A pal on Facebook showed that the farmers almanac is showing it’s going to be a awful frigid winter, I sure hope that’s a big fat lie.

Thank you for the advice about the brace , I wasn’t sure if I should keep it on or off. Internet searches told me both ways ???? So yes it’s staying on and I will start massaging the area. Ice not heat seemed to do much of anything so I gave that but up.

Hope your doing well and that mess brewing to the south just twirls off to the far east and the spaghetti models can just quit the nonsense.
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Old Aug 27, 2019, 04:47 PM
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Aw h e l l I hadn't checked Dorian's path today. Poor Puerto Rico is going to get hit again. Those poor people can't catch a break. Too soon to tell if it's going to hit Florida. I can anticipate days of fibro pain if it heads this way. Man alive I hear you about cold fronts triggering flares. Dam near kill me.
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Old Aug 29, 2019, 02:33 AM
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Not sure exactly when heat/cold intolerance came on for me.

Just don't seem to be able to handle either extreme very well anymore.

With that being said, and Autumn (my first most favorite season) coming on ... I dread what's on the other side of it (Winter).

Everthing hurts so much worse during those cold, dark months.

Telling myself to not overthink that one, otherwise I'll miss all the joy and beauty of my most favorite season (Autumn).

Fibromyalgia Check-In Thread #5 ...
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Old Aug 29, 2019, 06:17 AM
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I posted about this in social forum. Dorian is now predicted to hit Florida as a Cat 3 (!) storm this weekend. Am dreading the fibro pain it will bring. Am also scared about this one. That little inner voice I've learned to listen to is saying this one is gonna be a bad one. I have my hurricane supplies. I'll start battening things outside down tomorrow. I'm starting to consider if I need to evacuate. Physically I'm prepared. Emotionally I'm scared cross eyed.

Christina, I'm glad you are back home.

Liz trying not to freak out.
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Old Aug 29, 2019, 09:31 PM
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Oh Liz

We worry about our kids every damn hurricane season, Irma was enough , we were down there for 8 months and that broad showed up , we actually came back up here to Tennessee since my husband is on oxygen and I wasn’t going to risk not having power for it.

I still hope the spaghetti screen shows it twirling off into the ocean in the next day or so.

Regardless I’m sure it will mess with your Fibro

Stay safe and I’m sending you good vibes
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Old Aug 30, 2019, 01:44 AM
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If that little inner voice is telling you to evacuate, I'd definitely listen to it @lizardlady!

Every time I've ignored mine things haven't gone so well.

I'll be thinking of you and sending thoughts of safety and well-being your way!
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Old Aug 30, 2019, 05:55 AM
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Christina, I hope your kids are safe.

Pfrog, little inner voice is quiet at this point. Trust me if it looks like i need to evacuate, the critters and i are outta here.
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Old Aug 30, 2019, 10:51 PM
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Thanks , my Daughter is in Tampa , the boys in St Pete.

So far im just playing the Florida game of “ hurry up and wait” I’m hope full the European model keeps holding true and it keeps off shore.

Your in my thoughts and I hope you don’t need to go anywhere.
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Old Sep 02, 2019, 04:31 AM
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@~Christina ... I was up in your beautiful state Saturday (Mountain Road Trip) ... Here's some highlights:

Fibromyalgia Check-In Thread #5 ...
*Breakfast At The Pancake Pantry - Gatlinburg, TN

Fibromyalgia Check-In Thread #5 ...
*Scenic Drive Along Little River Road (SMNP), TN

Fibromyalgia Check-In Thread #5 ...
*The Sinks (Smoky Mountain National Park), TN

Fibromyalgia Check-In Thread #5 ...
*Somewhere Along Hwy. 129 Just Outside Maryville, TN

Then I Did The Curves ... (Tail Of The Dragon)

Fibromyalgia Check-In Thread #5 ...

And Got The Shirt ...

Fibromyalgia Check-In Thread #5 ...

Fibromyalgia Check-In Thread #5 ...

Then I Took This One Last Picture (In Georgia) As I Headed On Back Home ...

Fibromyalgia Check-In Thread #5 ...
*Popcorn Overlook In Rabun County, Georgia

Simply Where TN / NC / GA Mountains All Come Together!

Slept for 12 hours straight then spent most of yesterday figuring out how to convert my videos and pictures to a medium that I could share here ... So, not only did I see a lot, I learned a lot too!

Who says you can't teach an old Pfrog new tricks!



Also want you and @lizardlady to know I'm thinking about you and yours down there in Florida ... How sad for all those poor souls in the Bahamas and surrounding islands ... Heartbreaking!
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Old Sep 02, 2019, 12:16 PM
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Don't know what happened with *Somewhere Along Hwy. 129 Just Outside Maryville, TN ... So, here it is again ...

Fibromyalgia Check-In Thread #5 ...

Hope it sticks this time!

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Old Sep 02, 2019, 10:53 PM
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Oh wow you did ALL the great fun stuff !!!

I live a bit south of Nashville, I think the last time we went to the mountains was probably 5 years ago. We talk about it often but trips to Florida to see the kids always comes first.

Although after my complaints for years and finally last year saying I just give the hell up about ever taking my husband to Savannah ( to him) I knew he would love the history.

He surprised me back in late February and said ok well I just booked up a hotel for Savannah for April I hope that’s ok with you LOL I literally felt like it was Christmas morning. It’s a beautiful place.

Well thanks to your pic of the pancakes I know what’s I’m making for dinner tomorrow. I LOVE that place ! The best pancakes ever
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Old Sep 03, 2019, 02:13 AM
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Glad my picture of those pancakes inspired you!

I drove 165 miles to get those, and it was worth every mile!

Y'all are gonna love Savannah!
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Old Sep 03, 2019, 07:17 PM
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Oh sorry for the confusion, we went back on April. I had gone twice before years ago ... long before we ever knew each other.

I love the history and the place is gorgeous, so many things to investigate.

My Husband had a fantastic time, what I love about Savannah is the trollies, we bought the 3 day deal, my husband has bad COPD and needs oxygen at night. So being able to hop on and off to get from one square to another was a huge blessing. The weather was a perfect 72-74 and no humidity.

Hope your having a good day
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Old Sep 04, 2019, 02:01 AM
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Derp!

The confusion probably stemmed from the hour of the day and the coffee having yet to kick in.

Sounds like y'all had a wonderful time!

Got the lab results back and it's psoriasis not discoid lupus.

Therefore, the doctor suspects psoriatic arthritis and wants me to see a rheumatologist for further investigation.

I am doing well at present and hope you are too.

I'll keep y'all posted as I find out more.

In the meantime, I hope all of us have as many "easy" pain days as possible!

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Old Sep 05, 2019, 01:31 AM
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Aghhh psoriatic arthritis (PsA) ( waving hands! Over here join my cool club! , errrr it’s not really a fun club)

I am glad it’s not Lupus !

PsA can be treated. Enbrel helped for 1.5 years and it really helped , then it just quit. I have a huge psoriasis skin flare and my joints were back to hurting like hell.

I’m now 3 shots into Humira I have high hopes it will get things under control sooner rather than later.

If you have any questions feel free to PM me.

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Thank you, @~Christina, and will do!

I'm relieved it's not lupus too!

And while PsA does not sound like a fun club, it does seem to have better treatment options available than lupus does!

Here's looking forward to finding some relief and hopefully experience more good days than bad!

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Old Sep 05, 2019, 05:54 PM
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I don't know if it's the stress of Dorian, the high pressure area that pushed it away from us or just the perversity of fibro, but I'm having a horrible flare. Everything hurts, I'm exhausted and the fog is unbelievable.
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Old Sep 06, 2019, 02:04 AM
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Been thinking about you @lizardlady ... Sorry to hear you're having a rough go!

Maybe It could be a combination of those things and not just one or the other?

Either way, chronic pain sucks - BIG!

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Old Sep 06, 2019, 02:49 AM
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(((((((( Liz ))))))) I hope you find relief soon
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Wow!, Y'all ...

Fibromyalgia Check-In Thread #5 ...

The process to get an ADA Reasonable Accommodation is so daunting it almost makes me want to stop the process before even starting it!

Trying to not be too overwhelmed, but ...

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Old Sep 07, 2019, 04:11 PM
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Pfrog, all I needed was a letter from my doc giving my diagnosis and what accommodations he thought I needed.
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