Fibromyalgia – Is it really ‘incurable’?

Health & FitnessCancer / Illness

  • Author Maja Iten
  • Published July 13, 2010
  • Word count 461

Have you recently received the diagnoses "Fibromyalgia"? Most likely you have been suffering from chronic pain, chronic fatigue, fibro fog, sleeping disorder, IBS and other very unpleasant symptoms for years before the diagnoses.

When you asked your fibro doctor what you could do in order to get rid of this terrible disease, you most likely learned that there was not really a cure for it. The doctor probably told you there were some medications that could give you some symptom relief. "It’s incurable," your physician most likely added.

As relieved as many fibromyalgics are when they learn that they have a real disease and that it is not just all in "their head" as they have been told for many years, the sobering awareness comes very soon that their physician does not have a real answer to offer. Does that mean that you have to live with this disease for the rest of your life?

Most physicians would tell you so. However, I do not agree.

I had Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Chronic Fatigue, IBS and some other related conditions for 15 years and had to quit working because of the condition. My search for answers took me 15 years. Some years ago I met a European physician who has been treating Fibromyalgia naturally for 30 years and with great success. Dr. J. Sacher clearly states that she has seen many cases of Fibromyalgia reversed and that it, therefore, is curable.

There is a medical rule that states that if only one person can be cured of a disease, it can be considered curable. In fact there are thousands of former fibromyalgia patients who have reversed their condition and are now living normal, pain-free lives. I happen to be one of them. I have been symptom free since 2004.

However, there is not one "cure-all, quick-fix" pill. In that regard your doctor is right. But that does not mean that there are no answers. Very often the natural, alternative health field has much better solutions to offer, especially for chronic diseases. Given the fact that most pain drugs and sleeping pills are addictive, the natural path is a great alternative to consider. There are nontoxic, natural pain relief, natural chronic fatigue relief, etc., without any negative side effects. The natural reversing process takes time and patience. The question remains: Isn’t it worth giving the reversing process some time to work since we did not become sick within a week or a month?

There are several strategies to become symptom-free naturally, and this process becomes much easier and more pleasant when you have a fibromyalgia support system behind you. When you start thinking outside the box you begin to find new answers and support groups. The main thing at this point is not to lose hope.

Maja Iten is an international health & self-growth coach since 1984. Check her free FibroRelief Membership Program at http://fibroreliefmembership.com and find several strategies for dealing with fibromyalgia and improving your health. The first lesson focuses on how to deal with the diagnoses. You may also want to get the free report "Fibromyalgia – 21 Practical Tips To Simplify Your Life" at http://fibromyalgianaturalrelief.com/blog.

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