User:Juliemonsterbudnered

Italic textItalic textBold textHELLO, I'M JULIE MONSTERBUD NEBRASKA RED ! I'M A MEDICAL CANNABIS ACTIVIST, AS I BECAME DISABLED 13 YRS AGO & AFTER YEARS ON HARD DR PRESCRIBED NARCOTICS ,I GOT OFF OF THAT --Juliemonsterbudnered 15:49, 14 February 2013 (UTC),& WENT IN SEARCH OF ANOTHER WAY !! Fibromyalgia and Bipolar disorder:

The connection between fibromyalgia and bipolar begins with the frequency of the disorders occurring together. According to a Dr. Jim Phelps, a person with fibromyalgia is 153 times more likely to develop bipolar than someone with rheumatoid arthritis for example. There is still no conclusive evidence providing reason for the high numbers of people who have both conditions. In addicting, it is hard to say whether fibromyalgia makes a person more likely to develop bipolar or the other way around. Fibromyalgia and Bipolar have some overlapping symptoms like mood swings, muscle aches, sleep problems, and irritability. Although people with fibromyalgia may experience a sort of mania, they don't suffer from a truly manic episode like those with bipolar. Impulsive behavior, racing thoughts, and difficulty concentrating. These can help a Dr. Distinguish between the two illnesses. The pain experienced by those with fibromyalgia is more intense, tender point and wide spread body pain that does not go away. The muscle pain for bipolar is less intense and goes away with reduced stress. Above all stay on top of your symptoms talk to your doctors and try, try, try, until you find the right Med combination for you.

I researched this subject because I have both bipolar and fibro and I noticed that it seemed like a lot were like me. There isn't a lot of information about this but it looks like they ate researching it.

Have a low pain low fatigue happy day if possible. *Soft Hugs*