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Arthritis beaten today: cmo and other ailments-fibromyalgia and scleroderma ARTHRITIS BEATEN TODAY: CMO AND OTHER AILMENTS-FIBROMYALGIA AND SCLERODERMA
Like arthritis, fibromyalgia is probably triggered long before the symptoms become obvious. Still, especially with fibromyalgia, those symptoms may become very severe in a very short time. The advanced symptoms include muscular weakness affecting many major muscles, persistent joint and muscle pain, stiffness that is hard to eliminate, joints that frequently lock up, and debilitating chronic fatigue.
Often, knobby growths appear on the fingers as well. Clumsiness sets in as motor control diminishes.
It's another one of those "incurable" diseases that leads your doctor to say, "Sorry, there's nothing more we can do." And if you're a severe case you get sent home to wait for the inevitable deterioration of your body that eventually leads to insupportable pain and a wheelchair existence. Depression and suicide are not uncommon.
Mrs R.R., at age 41, had already been told there was nothing more that could be done other than exercise and physical therapy. But with just one bottle of CMO she was able to get free of pain, regain her strength, resume her household chores, and scamper around on the floor with her baby.
Another woman in her eighties complained that her pain was so bad she hadn't had a decent rest in over two years. She was never able to sleep more than two hours at a time and rarely got more than three or fours hours during any night.
She suffered the customary pains and weakness, complaining mostly about her hands and knees. She couldn't even hold a pen for more than a minute. After just three days on
CMO she was sleeping comfortably again. Within a week she was free of pain. Her hands and legs regained their strength and she resumed her normal activities, including letter writing with a pen.
Though we don't see quite as high a success rate with fibromyalgia as we do with arthritis (probably about 70% to 75%), we're working on bettering those results.
Scleroderma responds in a manner quite similar to fibromyalgia. However, the success rate of CMO for scleroderma is even a bit lower than that for fibromyalgia. Nevertheless, we are getting a number of good CMO success stories for scleroderma too.
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