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| I would like to know how many of the people here have fibramialga and carple tunnel, if possible when it came on. Did you develope it before or after the use of antibiotic creams, steroids or internal antibiotics. Did you get it after the lesions appeared or what??? |
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| Here is the perfect way to explain it, as it is written in this article. If you don't like this explanation I suggest you look further online. I myself believe it is caused by one of these lesion/tumors going active in the nerve system they have invaded. I do not know what has made all of the cases rear their ugly heads BUT antibiotic cream does make the lesion/tumor go active, possibly internal antibiotics and maybe steroids. I do not know of anyone the oral or injected antibiotic has given them fibramialga but the skin antibiotic cream gave me first a burning lesion, then it traveled into the arm and up the arm into the neck. Then it started in the other arm and both hands started to get carple tunnel at the same time with one staying afflicted. STAY AWAY FROM USING ANTIBIOTIC CREAM ON LESIONS!!!!!!!! Fibramialga - definition of Fibramialga in the Medical dictionary - by the Free Online Medical Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. Last edited by Baraka Obam; December 8th, 2008 at 11:41 PM. |
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| God almighty BO.... I have already checked it out beyond your expectations. I can't believe you're quoting references from medical encyclopedias. Okay, thanks.....I think we all have gotten the message. Stay away from the over the counter cream. Got it. Thanks. Last edited by Kritters; December 9th, 2008 at 12:17 AM. |
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