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Arthritis  (Expert Forum)
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muscle aches
Answered by
Kevin Pho, MD - Internal Medicine
Kevin Pho, MD Boston - MA
This forum is for questions and support regarding arthritis issues such as: Arthritis, Autoimmune Disease, Bursitis, Fibromyalgia, Gout, Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus, Myositis, Neuralgia, Osteoarthritis, Polymyalgia Rheumatica, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sciatica, Tendinitis, Vasculitis.

muscle aches

by laci, Dec 12, 2005 12:00AM
currently, i've been experiencing widespread muscle aches & pain. i had tests done for arthritis,  rf factor,  ana-sedimentation rate, and all were normal. i had cbc bllodwork done 2mos ago . everything is normal. i have no muscle weakness. i had cdiff, about 2 mos ago. does an negative ana & rf rule out lupus & rhuematoid arthritis, or could this be fibromyalgia?i read there is a correlation between fibro & cdiff

by Kevin Pho, MD, Dec 13, 2005 12:00AM
You have had a pretty good rheumatological workup.  Although possible, I am not aware of a correlation between C Difficle and fibromyalgia.



You can consider other disorders like polymyalgia rheumatica, thyroid disorders, nerve disorders, or other endocrine disorders (i.e. such as parathyroid disorders or Cushings syndrome).  



You can consider a sedimentation rate to look for polymyalgia.  Blood tests looking for aldolase elevation can point to possible myositis as a cause.



Fibromyalgia can be diagnosed via various trigger points.  The lab tests would likely be negative in these cases.



You can discuss these options with your personal physician.



Followup with your personal physician is essential.



This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.



Kevin, M.D.

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Member Comments (1)

by Dragonqueenfire46, Aug 12, 2007 08:19PM
To: Kevin MD
I am a 51 yr women and had been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia over 12yrs ago first it was in my legs. now in my neck and arms and fingers . Hurts like hell, my Dr been treating me with drugs and exercise but there has to be something out there t help we are missing. I can't go on with this pain. please help. You can reach me at  ***@****
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