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For 10 years I have been struggling with pain from Fibromyalgia. I had a sleep study that was “normal.” Is there really a link between sleep and Fibromyalgia, nd if so what can be done about it?
H Texas Magazine, March 2009
Yes, there is a link between poor sleep
and susceptibility to pain. People with
Fibromyalgia frequently have abnormalities
during sleep related to increased pain
sensitivity. It is undoubtedly clear that by
treating abnormalities of sleep in patients
with Fibromyalgia there is almost always
improvement in pain. However, sleep
abnormalities are not always easily
identified. Most sleep testing centers only
focus on diagnosing Obstructive Sleep
Apnea, and are not sophisticated enough to
detect subtle abnormalities, and probably as
in your case mistakenly conclude the sleep
study as being normal. Some sleep centers
provide a higher quality of assessment. In
my centers for example, we use state-of-theart
methods to detect subtle abnormalities.
This allows us to properly identify and treat
disrupted sleep in patients with Fibromyalgia
and other difficult conditions associated with
abnormal sleep. When properly diagnosed
and treated, patients with Fibromyalgia can
frequently become pain free without the
use of narcotics or other medications that
cause drowsiness during the day. Visit www.
HoustonSleep.Net for more information.

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