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because frankly, my strength and mental awareness are fading fast. I haven't had a single iota of energy for as far back as I can remember, and while some of it is depression related, there is a feeling that if I could get a grip on my pain issues, some energy might come back.
As far as the bursitis is concerned, it's definitely that, and not part of the fibro. The easiest way to know that is when you have bilateral symptoms, it's most likely the fibro, since fibro does everything in symmetry. If something happens on your right side, it'll happen on your left side as well (though not always at the same time), eventually.
By being very specific and being only in my left side, it's not likely to be related to the fibro.
I've had the fibro for 13 years now, and can usually tell what's related to that, and what's not. Like the OA in my wrists and hands and lower back do combine with the fibro to make my life completely and totally miserable, but at the very least, sometimes there is a remission of the fibro and that helps. But I've been so stressed the past four years that nothing is helping at all anymore.
The new symptoms were very specific and the condition description was so spot on that I was grateful to hear it wasn't something else! I'm going Monday for PT to see if it helps--they offered cortisone shots, but I try not to do that unless it's absolutely necessary. In this care, it might be eventually, but I'd rather try the PT first.
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