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Remission

I was diagnosed with FM a couple years ago. I showed signs of it for years...been in about 7 car accidents, but the trama of being raped and going through the trial was what made it agressive. My family doctor of 10 years did not dianose me, a pain management doctor did after going to see him regarding a bulging disk. I was someone (before it became agressive) that worked out every day for 2-3 hours a day and I cuoldn't even walk. After the fighting and realizing that it wasn't in my head, I stopped seeing all doctors. I had stopped all medications way before that because they continually made me worse. During the last year I have worked really hard at trying to get back to the level I was at with my workouts (which still hasn't happened) and reduce as much of my symptoms as possible. I have worked really hard and seem to eb in what I think is a partial remission. As long as I stay in the gym and stay away from heavy stress I feel good, except for the CFS. My question is, is there such thing as a full remission? I can not work in the field I once did due to stress levels. I would love to be able to be in a full remission one day and have my life return to what is was before I was raped, my career being a big part of that.
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