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connective tissue/cellulite loss/breakdown

Hi
I was diagnosed some time ago with fibromyalgia, which I still even now have my doubts, with it been so painful,
but for the last 6 months my cellulite, fat, connective tissue, around my body is dissolving, eaten away, I do not know how to explain it but basically I have got holes which are very painful under my skin, it is happening all around my body, I still look the same size fat, but this is happening under my skin and it is painful.  I went to see my GP, she just put my medication up.

What I need to know has anyone heard or experienced this who could give me and idea what is going on in my body.

thankyou
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I have been dealing with FMS/CFS since 1994 and have also noticed a change in my muscle elasticty as well as degeneration.  Muscles are so weak.  Although,I addressed the problem with the Rheumy there wasn't much out there to prevent this from happening.  I treied P, but ended up having more and longer bouts of FM so I stopped it. I also have been treated for H Pylori intestinal infection for the last year and a half finally erradicating the grusome bacteria.  I wonder if this bacteria has anything to do with muscle degeneration?  Is bacteria known for eating up tissue?  I know certain types do such as humungous fungus but, what about long term H Pylori infection?

For what ever this was worth;  hope you feel better.

Tanya
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This is a description that I have not heard before.  It may benefit you to see a rheumatologist and get a second opinion on your symptoms.  

Please come back to let us know how things go with this.  

Take care.
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