Do you or someone you know suffer from Fibromyalgia and/or Chronic Fatigue or some other dibilitating disease that is leaving you in a ton of pain? I have created my own Therapy Bag that goes with me everywhere I go, with some neat things that I may need. I have had to become my own PCP, my own Physical Therapist while maintaining my Spirituality as a Woman of God, a woman of Purpose. Seeing that there is a Purpose for the Pain that we experiece. It is my prayer that you enjoy the clip, if you would like a therapy bag and just don’t have the energy to make your own, please inbox me at vmoore101@yahoo.com or contact me via my blog that I created for research purposes: faithandfibromyalgia.blogspot.com They can be created according to your budget, they also make a great gift for a friend or loved one who is at home suffering silently in pain. Please rate and subscribe as more videos on Fibromyalgia will be coming. Symptoms of Fibromyalgia Chronic Pain Fatigue, that is not relieved by sleep Sleeplessness Bone, Muscle and joint pain Irritable bowel Spasms Stomach problems Urinary problems Memory FOG *Headaches, Migraines *Memory malfunction *Depression *Irritable *Itching: *Dry, irritated eyes: *Vision changes *Allergies *Neck and Shoulder pain *Fatigue *No Energy *Extreme fatigue *Forgetfulness: *Painful hands and arms *Bloating *Gassy and IBS *Constipation *Chest Pain: EKG’s normal, blood tests: normal, Urine: *Pain in my WHOLE back. *Pain in legs, knees, hips *Pains in …
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Do I Have AIDS? Signs and Symptoms of AIDS
Becky Kuhn, MD, describes the symptoms of AIDS. According to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the symptoms include: * “rapid weight loss” * “dry cough” * “recurring fever or profuse night sweats” * “profound and unexplained fatigue” * “swollen lymph glands in the armpits, groin, or neck” * “diarrhea that lasts for more than a week” * “white spots or unusual blemishes on the tongue, in the mouth, or in the throat” * “pneumonia” * “red, brown, pink, or purplish blotches on or under the skin or inside the mouth, nose, or eyelids” * “memory loss, depression, and other neurological disorders” If you have one or more of these symptoms, does it necessarily mean you are infected with HIV or have developed AIDS? No. Many common diseases can cause one or more of these symptoms. For example, most people with a fever or sore throat are probably just experiencing common illnesses such as the cold, influenza, or mononucleosis. A person is only diagnosed if they are confirmed HIV+ and also either have a CD4 count under 200 or have an opportunistic infection that is indicative of a weakened immune system. So don’t panic. But if you have any of these symptoms and think theres even the slightest chance you might ever have been exposed to HIV, you should see a doctor and ask to be tested for HIV. Remember, the CDC recommends that all adults be tested for HIV regardless of whether they believe they have any risk factors or exposure to HIV and regardless of …