Possibly.
Remember than only a medical professional who has seen you in person and conducted diagnostic tests can diagnose this type of disorder.
Most likely, the answer is simpler.
As doctors will chide one another: When you hear hoof-beats, you look for horses, not zebras.
Fibromyalgia is definitely a zebra.
Most people with Fibromyalgia do not feel much like running. However, if you have the energy to run Fibromyalgia itself should not interfere with doing so. However, there are many other co-existing conditions that can occur alongside Fibromyalgia that might make running more difficult.
Fibromyalgia does make your muscles feel sore. Some describe it as feeling as if they just ran a marathon, others as if they got hit by a truck. Certain types of massages can help, as well as simply resting and pacing yourself.
Fibromyalgia does not directly impact the lungs. However, Fibromyalgia pain affects the entire body including the lungs. A common co-existing condition with Fibromyalgia is Costochondritis, which is an inflammation of the ribs causing chest pain. This pain can make you feel like something is wrong with your lungs, or even like you are having a heart attack. If you have chest pain that comes on suddenly you should get checked out immediately.
yes it definately does, muscles tend to ache more and you feel bunged up.
Every person with fibro seems to have differant triggers. The humidity, for fibro sufferers, does make it feel like the sky is sitting on your shoulders. Hope this helps you try to cope or understand a little more.
Wasabi contains compounds that stimulate pain receptors in your mouth and nose, sending signals to your brain that make it feel like it's burning.
Anesthesia i think is a drug that you inhale to make you unconscious so the doctor or staff can work. When the patient wakes up it doesn't remember the surgery. It is inhaled so the patient does not feel pain. I don't think it should feel like your nose is burning. I hope I've helped you.x
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing was created in 1976-10.
No, soy beans are OK. They have been proven to help Fibromyalgia. See link below for more information.
Wearing heavy clothes while working out may make you sweat more and feel like you're burning more calories, but it doesn't actually increase calorie burn. The extra weight from the clothes may make the workout feel harder, but it doesn't change the amount of calories you're burning.
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Possibly because it's on fire. Get off the vehicle and make sure it is not burning.