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Relief From the Pain Of Fibromyalgia
If you haven't had your life stolen away by fibromyalgia, this might not seem like much. One of the symptoms of fibromyalgia are wide spread pain. It is often described as a dull ache lasting over three months. Fatigue is another symptom that the person may have. Knowing that you have slept but waking up and feeling like you never did, sleep apnea, and restless leg syndrome are some other problems that may occur.
Some people also develop migraines and depression because they are in pain all the time. It has also been written by the Mayo Clinic that fibromyalgia tends to run in families, there may be certain genetic mutations that may make you more susceptible to developing this disorder.
Thanks to Spinal Reflex Therapy, many fibromyalgia sufferers can reclaim their lives. Seeing a therapist that specializes in Spinal Reflex Therapy can increase your energy levels by about 25 percent. Before seeing a therapist, many patients would become so fatigued during the day that they would have to nap for an hour or two in the afternoon in order to function for the rest of the day. As a result of Spinal Reflex Therapy, patients can make it through the day without being exhausted.
They can work longer without having to take a break and can do something other than sleep after exercising. If you want your pain from fibromyalgia to decrease so you can function, find out more about Spinal Reflex Therapy and how it can
help you.
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