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Michele’s Story
My “new life” is so positive and filled with hope
that I hesitate to stir up old memories of my battle with
Fibromyalgia. For 20 years, I struggled with this mysterious
affliction. My illness began as a series of flu-like symptoms
accompanied by extreme fatigue, weakness and pain in my arms and
legs. Everyday tasks became overwhelming and something as simple as
lifting a carton of milk from the refrigerator became a major
challenge. I had two elementary school-aged children who were
dependent upon me as their primary caregiver and that fact was
sometimes my only motivation for getting out of bed. In an attempt
to provide them with a normal childhood I altered my lifestyle,
eliminating any unnecessary activities so I could focus what little
energy I had on their needs.
Every outing, chore, or event meant at least a day or
two of recovery. I felt as though I was living a “half-life” and
prayed that I would live long enough to see my children grow up.
The burden of living as the “sick” family member made me feel
guilty and depressed and I knew it was difficult for them to
understand how I could be so sick without showing any outward
physical signs. Out in public I wore my “happy face”. No one saw
the real me who woke up in the morning dragging my aching and stiff
body out of bed, feeling like I was 100 years old.
My search for a cure led to multiple doctors and a
host of possible diseases. Could it be Multiple Sclerosis,
Arthritis, Lyme, Chronic Fatigue, Lupus, Fibromyalgia, Diabetes, or
was it just psychosomatic? Too many tests, numerous drugs, repeated
lifestyle changes, and many years of disappointment and lost
opportunity finally left me feeling hopeless, with a huge distrust
of the medical profession.
However, in March of 2004, I made a last ditch
attempt to find help and visited a fibromyalgia and fatigue center
in Dallas. Dr. Kippels began in-depth testing which revealed a
thyroid dysfunction and multiple hormone imbalances that
contributed to my debilitating symptoms in a major way. Once these
issues were addressed and under control, I began feeling stronger
and more energetic. And, it was not long before I began to feel as
though I had been given a second chance at life!
Taking control of a condition that had controlled me
for 20 years is a powerful feeling. My first step was to start
walking and just 9 months after beginning treatment, my grown
children and I walked the annual Dallas 5K Turkey Trot. Since then,
I have also enrolled in a class at the Community College to begin a
new career path and have participated in the Big Brothers and Big
Sisters program in my community. My family is amazed at the
“renewed” Michele they have in their midst. Even though I realize I
must maintain an ongoing maintenance program, making up for that
lost 20 years has become an exhilarating experience. I wake up each
morning with a new vitality for life. Who knows what new adventure
tomorrow might bring?
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Before Treatment
Extreme fatigue Weakness Pain
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After Treatment “I wake up each morning with a new vitality for life.” |
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