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  1. coyote587 says:

    Thank you so much for making this and sharing it!! It’s awesome!! As a fellow sufferer and survivor it really hit home. Hope you don’t mine that I honored you by posting it to my blog.Thanks again!!! Gentle hugs!!

  2. CpnLadybug says:

    It’s germs. Find a doctor who practises functional medicine. The rest of the medical profession has no idea. One of the worst germs: Chlamydophila pneumoniae. It has been described as “the cause of the profoundest pain, morbidity and chronic suffering experienced by humanity”. Go to Cpnhelp, and decide for yourself.

  3. chimetrooper says:

    Thanks for this. My life is ruined by this problem. Chronic burning pain in muscles that never goes away, wakes me up, tired all the time, constant back ache, headaches, memory loss, depression. I don’t know how much longer I will be able to go on, doctors are little help. Everything to do with movement is a problem. people tell you you look great. You’re a malingerer etc, etc, Walk a fucking mile in my shoes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. denste5 says:

    My sons who is 17 showed me this video. He has suffered with this since he has been 16. He totally can identify with it. Thanks so much for sharing. This has completely taken over his life. I only pray that God can give him the strength to keep going. Thanks for sharing

  5. Pulsating00 says:

    @joyarigel i’ve been doing alot of research and it seems antibiotics are the only way to beat sibo (even if only temporarily).. have u found another way to beat sibo?

  6. JanesHealingHouse says:

    This is amazing. Thank you , thank you…so many shed tears, so many hours of silent suffering, so much covering up, fighting alone, struggle……God kept me going through it all……..again, THANKS

  7. JanesHealingHouse says:

    Thank you is all I am able to express………

  8. 111akasha says:

    WHY Does it say at the end…could we be doing this to ourselves???? don’t get it.
    If I had any choice I would chose not to have it any time.It isn’t fun and it isn’t in my head either.I suffer in silence and have done so for years.Due to my bodybuilding background I am used to push past the pain barrier and kinda cope….and being alone I have to……..otherwise what will become of me?

  9. ashryan1012 says:

    @aerayna I have hopes I believe GOD have something special for us. Everything happen for a reason. Praying helps. I know that this is a terrible thing to live with but we got hopes.

  10. ashryan1012 says:

    Im tired of people telling but you look good, are sure you are sick. I have lost over 50lbs and I think the worse is not been able to sleep. Im sick and tired of been sick and tired.

  11. krauty86 says:

    @aerayna about it. i would highly recommend learning about what your mainstream doctors are reluctant to tell you. there is plenty of hope for you

  12. krauty86 says:

    @aerayna i suggest reading healing back pain (dr sarno) and also maybe the divided mind (dr sarno), plenty of information on the fibro patients that eliminated there excruciating muscle pain. Also, read “molecules of emotions”. scientifically proven that our emotions are molecules and when we repress our emotions to much and to often they get stuck in our nerve and muscle tissues, which causes oxygen deprivation which rheumatologists (sp) have considered the culprit for fibro, but most likely

  13. aerayna says:

    @krauty86 I don’t care what you want to call it, but the fact is too many people women AND men have this horrible illness. We hurt, we are exhausted, we are confused and disoriented. Every day. No break. Ever. No medicine works–there is no cure. There are ways to help have fewer horrible days and more manageable ones, but the pain never ever ends. So call it whatever…

  14. aerayna says:

    @Atralis You are aware that many men also have been diagnosed with the illness, are you not?

  15. aerayna says:

    This is by far the best video I have ever seen for fibro awareness including the end suggesting the causes. I do believe this is something we’re doing to ourselves. Not intentionally on our ends but all those with fibro should research toxic fluoride poisoning. The symptoms match ours. Just my two cents… Thank you for this vid and sending out my prayers for all of us who suffer. (Just of course, don’t bother the with ad–there is no cure for fibro)

  16. sleepymommy says:

    @Atralis Men get Fibro too.

  17. ChronicFatigueSyn says:

    I am a 20 year old male and I developed CFS and Fibromyalgia after either Hep B vaccines or Cipro IV. Of that, I am sure. I used to have a very active life, now I no longer. Prior to this I was a 3.8 honors grad, loved tennis, was a bankteller, math tutor, and highly motivated. Now: widespread body pain (achy) fatigued, brain fog and in bed….. nobody deserves to suffer like this.

  18. ChronicFatigueSyn says:

    @Atralis

    how stupid are you?

  19. ChronicFatigueSyn says:

    check out my vids Im 20 years old suffering from CFS and FM and possibly POTS

  20. Atralis says:

    Thank god my balls make me immune to this disease.

    How you ladies tried testosterone pills or something? I mean there could be something to that. Maybe the constant surge of testosterone that is produced by balls regenerates the nerves or makes them impervious to whatever causes fibromyalgia.

    I mean when chicks roid up like flojo or Marion jones they see really huge improvements in speed and strength so maybe you should roid up too.

  21. 3cfoss3 says:

    for the last couple hours I have been all over the internet looking at the relation between Cipro and Fibromyalgia. I am so convinced that I have taken notes and printed many articles to give to my doctor to consider. I am pretty sure that I was “floxed”. LOVED your video!!

  22. papatoony says:

    @3cfoss3 I don’t know exactly what your comment means, but I know for 100% certain that Cipro caused my severe and crippling health problems. There is no question. There is no test to “prove” quinolone damage, but the effects are very, very real. I’m not saying everyone with fibromyalgia is floxed (aka poisoned by these drugs) but I know for a fact many people out there have been diagnosed with having fibro when in fact their issues were brought on by quinolone antibiotics.

  23. 3cfoss3 says:

    @papatoony I suffer horrbly with fibro, but reading your response to this youtube video mentions a problem with Cipro. All my docs & specialists have not been able to find my trigger for my fibro, but I was prescribed Cipro many years ago when I had pneunomia & pleurisy that would not respond to other antibiotic. I am sure you know how it feels when you can look at something else that MAY give you some kind of explanation for this living hell. I wish you peace & wellness.

  24. krauty86 says:

    fibromyalgia goes misdiagnosed all the time. simply apply Dr. John Sarno’s Tension Myoneural Syndrome and your muscles will start to relax. Other names for the syndrome are Mindbody Syndrome (Dr. Schubiner) from Michigan, and Autonomic Overload Syndrome (Dr. Scott Brady) from Florida.

  25. elombard39 says:

    Fred Wolfe, the director of the National Databank for Rheumatic Diseases and the lead author of the 1990 paper that first defined the diagnostic guidelines for fibromyalgia, says he has become cynical and discouraged about the diagnosis. He now considers the condition a physical response to stress, depression, and economic and social anxiety.

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