Fibromyalgia: The Challenges of Diagnosis
The reason for this dilemma is that there is no single diagnostic test (blood test, x-ray/image finding, etc.) that verifies the diagnosis of FM, leaving doctors in a position to “rule out” all other possible “diagnose-able” conditions first, before considering FM as “the” diagnosis. Another challenge is the fact that FM symptoms vary widely from one person to the next and even vary within the same person at different times of the year. There are a few “guidelines” doctors can use to help secure the diagnosis of FM.
One such guideline is from The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) which
Yet another challenge in pinning down the diagnosis is that the FM sufferer may experience signs and symptoms seemingly unrelated to FM, such as stomach ache/digestive problems or headaches. This can lead the doctor down other paths before considering FM as a diagnosis.
Fibromyalgia can be primary (no other condition caused it) or secondary (other
Ask questions: Ask about what each test is for and what the next plan is if the tests are negative. By increasing your understanding, this will reduce your frustration in this process.
Keep records: Obtain a copy of EVERY test you have and share the information with any new doctor or specialist. This can save time and money!
Find the “right” doctor: Find a doctor you can trust and “talk to.” Not all doctors “believe” FM exists and some are close minded to considering it. Try to locate a doctor with a lot of experience with FM cases and is willing to “…work with you.”
Build a good relationship: Be open, honest and avoid anger, skepticism and don’t be
Take care of yourself: Ultimately, “success” of treating FM demands a “team” effort between you and your doctor. Managing stress (eg., deep breathing exercises), obtain care that works (eg., chiropractic, massage), eat a healthy diet (eg., gluten-free), exercise regularly but don’t overdo it, and get plenty of sleep and rest.
If you, a friend or family member requires care for FM, we sincerely appreciate the
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