With Lyme's disease (as in from a tick bite) and fibromyalgia combined, I'm frequently dealing with significant aches & pains. I just wanted to drop a line here and see if anyone had some good info on how to help alleviate it.
Thanks,
With Lyme's disease (as in from a tick bite) and fibromyalgia combined, I'm frequently dealing with significant aches & pains. I just wanted to drop a line here and see if anyone had some good info on how to help alleviate it.
Thanks,
You can try the standard msm and glucosamine at 3-5 grams per day. Wont see affects for about a month.
Seeing your case is sever I would look into a anti flam diet (ones ppl use for arthritis)
Your best friend is going to be warmups and stretches. I would allocate at least a half hour to these activities. Sample warm up
10 minutes walking on treadmill
First two exercises in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGqC...ure=plpp_video
Exercises in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DuG...ure=plpp_video
Pyramid up on every exercise for 5 reps. I.e. tricep cable pushdown start at 30 lbs for 5 reps, 50 lbs for 5 reps, 70 lbs for 5 reps, stop and rest, do your real sets. Do this on every exercise. If you do this you'll be in the gym a lot longer but it will save you a lot of pain and misery in the long run. As gearbox said look up natural NSAIDs also. I take fish oil and msm chondroitin to this end.
GLucosamine may help. I have also found moderate doses of fish oil have a great anti inflammatory effect
I agree with above and fish oil is a big part or anti flam diet as I already suggested.
Getting blood flowing as cd already stated is a must
Thanks so much for all the feedback!
Supposedly the omega-3 in krill oil is absorbed better than regular fish oil. There's several reports out touting krill over fish oil.
A lot of good info's been given. Just want to add my support. Good luck to you. Lyme is bad deal.
Thanks crew.
Have you looked into natural cures?
http://restormedicine.com/natural-ly...ase-treatment/
http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/lyme_disease.html
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