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Anyone know about guaifensin protocol?


by: LTreece on Thu, Oct 11 2007

I am 43 yr old female diagnosed with fm 9 yrs ago. I was prescribed lg doses of pamelor as treatment. Prior to starting this med i was thin but within a yr of taking this med i gained 80lbs and continued to gain. I haven’t been able to lose the wt no matter what i try. I became very frustrated with the doctors — they made me feel like i was crazy & lazy. I was a very active person before and always was a very hard worker. I stopped going to the doctors and and tossed the pamelor and since then i have just been suffering. I am a RN which is frustrating at times because i feel like i’m much sicker than most of those i care for but nobody seems to care or understand - so i keep quiet about it. I’ve tried diet changes, herbal remedies, chiropractic, the most relief i ever found was IV chelation therapy thru an alternative doctor last year - i lost some wt, pain reduced some, some increased energy but it cost me $100 per session (weekly) plus the alternative meds and i cannot afford this -insurance doesn’t cover it. I read something online about guaifensin protocol - has anyone out there tried this or know anything about it? How does it work? I am getting desperate for help — lately i’ve been thinking i can’t possibly continue to live like this - fm has completely changed my life. It controls me physically, mentally, and emotionally — it’s like being imprisoned!!! Someone please respond.

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  1. Sun, Nov 25 2007
    I started the protocol about a month ago, by using Entex LA {generic} 2 times a day. I also started taking generic Klonopin to help me sleep and Ske...Read
  2. Sat, Oct 20 2007
    Thanks for the info!...Read
  3. Thu, Oct 11 2007
    I know that if you go to the NFMA website they can give you info on clinical trials going on and also some alternative trials. Some fm patients have h...Read

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