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Re: Digest Number 18   Message List  
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I searched and found a couple reasons....thryoid          http://tinyurl.com/3tsgj
 
here's another                    http://tinyurl.com/4z9kc
 
and another...                     http://tinyurl.com/6rywt
 
Gee, it says "stress" is a factor...like we don't have any stress in our lives living with FM...LOL
 
Hope this helps...Jean B
 
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Date: 04/13/05 09:14:49
Subject: [RHODE_ISLAND_FIBROMYALGIA-CFS_SUPPORT] Digest Number 18
 
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      1. It's been a while...sorry about that
           From: "Carol" <carolshinde@...>
 
 
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   Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 01:19:05 -0000
   From: "Carol" <carolshinde@...>
Subject: It's been a while...sorry about that
 
 
I've been really sick.  Not just with the fibromyalgia but now I'm
being tested for Celiac Disease which is another immune deficiency
disease.  I'm also quite stumped on something and I thought maybe
someone might have an idea what it means when a temperature is below
normal...WAY below normal.  My temperature hasn't gone about 95 and is
92 to 93 most of the time.  That's been for four days and before that
my temperature was 101 to 103.  I was in the hospital last week for
severe dehydration.  I was told that sometimes, people who have
fibromyalgia, have a strange effect happen to them when they take
tylenol to lower a fever.  The body temperature goes extremely low.
However, I haven't been taking any for a little over a week now.  I
tried looking up unusual low body temperature but the definition came
back as hypothermia.  I didn't think that was possible without being
exposed to severe cold weather or water.  Needless to say,  I'm not
well and I was trying to figure out some way to get answers.  I've
really gained a lot of great info from these posts and messages
before.  I figured it couldn't hurt to see if maybe someone would have
a brainstorm...at this point my brain has no storm left :o)  God
Bless,  Carol
 
 
 
 
 
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Wed Apr 13, 2005 1:29 pm

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I searched and found a couple reasons....thryoid http://tinyurl com/3tsgj here's another http://tinyurl.com/4z9kc and another......
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Thank you so much. This explains a lot as to why I've been tested for hypo thyroidism and it comes out negative. I've heard the stress thing too...you're...
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