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Scoops

Updated 1y ago

Newly diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, experiencing pulsating eyelids and ringing in ears

Hi I’m newly diagnosed and have been ok for 2 weeks now. I have up’d my exercise to 5miles walking a day as I have been ok. I have woken to pulsating eyelids pain in the back of my neck giving me a headache and stiffness on my back and legs. Fatigue is usually there all the time and sudden ringing in my ears on and off. Is the pulsating eyelids and ringing in ears a Fibromyalgia thing as I haven’t had this before?

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Chellebaby

1y

Hello!.. Wow 5 miles good for you I wish 😥 always pull out the good things going on with you. What are you taking I am on Cymbalta been on that for over 10 years no.
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Scoops

1y

I’m on Amitriptyline and Citalopram. I have a pain patch buprenorphine for a spinal condition but this helps with pain also. I think I live my life high as a kite 🤗
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Chronically_Awesome

1y

That amount of exercise is remarkable! As far as the symptoms, those are both pretty common for me. My PT showed me some pressure points to push on to help with the ringing in the ears. I would also check your blood pressure consistently, and make sure you check it when you feel like that. Fibro and fibro meds can mess with blood pressure.

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