1. D Reed D Reed United States says:

    This article needs layman term definitions added so we the folks inflicted with FIBRO  know exactly what is implied by these "authors".  I personally dislike having to research the language of an article to understand what it's telling the reader.

    Additionally, FDA approved Rx medicines are not supported by clinics that use sliding fee (people are either flat out poor or lost jobs and no longer have insurance. We can't afford regular doctor offices due to the extreme high costs) thus we get stuck with either going without meds, paying the high expenses (rarely possible) or  these "clinic doctors" prescribe other Rx's not really designed for FIBRO.  This needs to be remedied ... quick!

    Those of us with FIBRO are always very interested in "new research and fixes" to further aid us with minimizing (or even curing) our pain, etc. and the ability to maintain a semblance of an active life without having to pretend "it's alright" because people (including many doctors) don't understand what it is like for us or or don't believe us.  

    We need answers and supportive medical teams  ... AND QUICK!  I've been diagnosed with FIBRO in 2004 ... and counting!

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