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Frequent Urination, Dizziness, and Insomnia

My son is only a teenager and he suffers from frequent urination, dizzy spells, and lack of sleep. He tells me he has dizzy spells two or three times a day, and urinates somewhere between twelve and twenty times a day. He also has trouble getting to sleep and reaching a fulfilling sleep as well. Are all of these symptoms of fibromyalgia, and if so, what should I do?
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hey have you ever had his calcium and path levels his symptoms seem to mimic it. it is called hyperparathyroidism
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It is not true that men don't get it way untrue men just don't report it
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I just added G Monster Sleeping aid to my supplements Program; it has helped me sleep and has been helping me recover my muscles from the brutal training that I put on my self.  It gives me a little buzz before bed and that is good for me because I do not drink, since alcohol weakens athletic performance.

6 Perfect meals a day

Work 6 hours a day; 7 days a week
Sleep 8 hours a day; 7 days a week
Train 6 hours a day; 5 days a week
1 heaping tablespoon of G Monster 30 minutes before bed.

Wake up: 2 tablespoons of Metamucil (this is to remove the bi-products and soreness from my body brutal training
Immediately drop a deuce, and then have first meal.

Late Morning
1.5 hours: Boxing; Muay Thai; Jui-Jitsu
30 minutes circuit weights
3 times a week; mixing it up every time
1 hour: stretch

Post meal replacement while sitting in an ice bath

Late After Noon
1 hour: Boxing; Muay Thai; Jui-Jitsu; Wrestling
90 Minutes: Bikram Yoga or Power Yoga or Gimnastics
30 minutes: stretch

Post meal replacements while sitting in an ice bath

30 Minutes before bed I take G Monster to help me sleep; when training like this, my body is tired but my mind does not want to shut off; I was sitting in bed thinking and thinking.  G Monster has the ability to help me relax and get the REM sleep plus the GH response to rest and recover for my next brutal day ahead of me.

I bought the G Monster from Narcomundo.com

http://www.narcomundo.com/legal-drugs/anti-anxiety-drugs/g-monster/
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maybe MS of maybe an enlarged prostate. in puberty boys prostates will grow do to hormones. one symptom can become multiple symptoms that can hide the true cause. it could be so many things best thing to do to try going at this from every angle and eventualy u will solve it!:)
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I have fibro and while insomnia is common with FMS I don't think the triad of symptoms your son quite fits the pattern of fms. Most of the time fibromyalgia is found in women, so to find fibromaygia in a teenage boy would be quite unusual. There are other symptoms such as fatigue, the specific tender points on the body, unrefreshing sleep and so forth. Frequent urination might be found in diabetes as the above poster mentioned...or in a bladder infection.   There are over 100 reasons for dizzy spells so one can't assume dizzyness to be fibromyagia without a work up. He could be having temporal lobe seziures, have an inner ear problem, silent migraines, etc. Best to take your son for a good work up with his symptoms.
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I have CFS and I know that these symptoms are common with CFS --- probably fibro as well. Fibro patients' have pain though and CFS patients' have more fatigue -- sometimes heart palpitations, unrefreshing sleep, severe headaches, muscle aches, food intolerances, allergies, etc.

You may want to check your son for diabetes -- just in case. And remember since he's so young, if he gets a diagnosis, it could cause problems with health insurance later on. I remember often being treated, but without a diagnosis. I think I know now why my physician didn't want to give me an official diagnosis.
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