Phyllis would cry as she drove home from her job as a nurse at a local hospital because the pain was unbearable. Phyllis' main concern was to demonstrate an upbeat, capable appearance for her 3 children when she returned home - she didn't want them to see her this way.
From the Desk of Dr. Karl R.O.S. Johnson, DC.....
Could 6 Doctor's Really Be Wrong About Fibromyalgia?
Posted by Dr. Karl R.O.S. Johnson, DC on Sun, Apr 24, 2011
Topics: Hypothyroidism, Dr Karl Johnson, gluten sensitivity, fibromyalgia, autoimmune thyroid
Like most doctors, the most common complaint among patients seeking my care is chronic fatigue. Often the fatigue is described as a vague complaint with low energy, lack of motivation and inability to do more than absolutely what has to be done. Other times the fatigue causes the patient to become irritable and lash out verbally to those closest to them (with subsequent remorse and unfortunately harmed relationships).
Topics: Hypothyroidism, autoimmune, fibromyalgia, adrenal fatigue, chronic fatigue