This is my first pregnancy, and I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia about 4 years ago.
With lots of trial and error I figured out the best way to keep the pain at bay which was working on my feet at a vets office and taking ibuprofen and tramadol.
Now that I'm pregnant, it is taking a serious toll on my overall health. I can't take ibuprofen anymore, so Tylenol is the replacement and it doesn't do anything. I just moved from NC to GA to be with my husband (he's U.S. Army Infantry and stationed in GA), and I haven't found a job, but now being soo sick and painful all over all the time I don't know how I could function in the work place like I used to. I had a very physically demanding job that also included being around anesthesia and radiographs, which I can't do anymore anyway. So I'm feeling pretty useless as I have worked since I was 14.
Any other moms out there battling with chronic pain who share in my feelings?
Re: New moms with Fibromyalgia
I feel for what you're going through. It will all be worth it.
Always happy to talk!
I teach kindergarten, so that keeps me active in the winter- which is my worst time. I have had a flare recently, but it's pretty minor. I've discovered that lavender essential oil is amazing for my skin symptoms, and I'm looking into trying some others once Bubbles is here.
For me, the most important thing is to stay active, hopefully we will be moving out of the cold weather and headed for the sunnier south. Both my skin and joint pain improve with better weather.
I just hope it will be a bit better when LO is there!