Re: Fibromyalgia - a Review of Recent Discoveries



Michael, you are so petty and childish, just like the trolls. One would think you were giving them pointers.
Are you now an expert on scatology along with all your other 'qualifications'. Just think, if you were a Millenialist (looking forward to 3000 C.E. now) you could be an expert on eschatology too. <W.E.G.>

Margo


Michael, you are so childish and pettyMichael B wrote:
Margo, do you feel that a fecal reference has to accompany
each of your comments? Still burning from your "scatalogical
reference" debacle?
No, getting over FMS is not just a matter of will and exercise, and I
have never said that. I have also noted that it's unlikely for only
FMS to exist. Even if the comorbid condition is something so
physically invisible as PTSD.
And you're welcome to tell me what you think I must know, but
that doesn't make it so. ANY PWFMS THAT CAN GET UP TO
GO TO THE BATHROOM IS EXERCISE TOLERANT.
Starts with passive range of motion, then active ROM, incorporating
stretches, extending the muscle groups for maximum EXTENSION,
which facilitates elimination of muscle metabolites and delivery of
oxygenated blood.
Does that sound like I think everyone should be on the treadmill?
Nope. Walking is a pretty dismal activity for someone that needs
to be stretching muscles and working against disuse atrophy.

For those that think there might be a way to improve their level
of activity, I suggest "Stretching for Dummies", with copies on
eBay, or "Trigger Point Self-Care Manual", by the coauthor of
"Trigger Point Therapy for Myofascial Pain".

Or you could take Margo's lead and decide there's no point.

On Mar 29, 1:32 pm, saavik <saa...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sh*t, here we go again...Getting over AMF is just a matter of will and
exercise - so saith Michael Baugh.
Michael, there are people who would love to consider that alternative,
but FMS is rarely the only factor. And even when it is, many PWFMS are
exercise _intollerant_, as I'm sure you know.

Margo

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