Fighting Fatigue CFS & Fibromyalgia Blog Carnival #15

October 26, 2009 by Sandy Robinson  
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Welcome to the October 26, 2009 edition of the Fighting Fatigue Blog Carnival. To submit your post to next month’s blog carnival, follow the links at the bottom of this post. Please review the blog carnival rules I have listed below before submitting your post.

Blog Carnival Posting Rules

The Fighting Fatigue Blog Carnival will focus on chronic illnesses such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Interstitial Cystitis and related chronic illnesses and health issues. Blog carnivals are posted the fourth Monday of each month. Please only submit posts that are related to the topics in the description: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, chronic pain, fatigue, IC Disease, related chronic illnesses and health-related topics. Posts that do not fall within the description will not be posted on the blog carnival.

Raw Radiant Health presents Raw Radiant Health–Video Blog » Energy & The Raw Food Diet, Ep75 posted at Raw Radiant Health.

Alisha Harmann presents 50 Excellent Sources for Heart-Healthy Recipes posted at Online Nurse Practicioner Programs.

Anne Simone presents 101 Ways to Use Twitter in Your Hospital posted at LPN to RN Blog.

Michelle A. Young presents Ten Best and Worst Foods for Cholesterol posted at Online BSN, saying, “Here are are the five worst foods for cholesterol, along with the five best foods. They are essential for lowering bad, or LDL, cholesterol and raising good, or HDL, cholesterol.”

Steve Cowley presents The Curse Of The Modern World – Toxicity posted at Antioxidants – The Secret Code That Fights Disease And Slows Down Aging, saying, “This post identifies the large number of health conditions that may be directly traceable to the toxicity that exists in our modern world. It also offers a simple and effective solution – healthy chocolate.”

Scientific Living presents Drug Company Merck Tries to “Silence” Doctors posted at Scientific Living, saying, “Merck had an internal “hit list” of doctors they wanted to “neutralize” because they spoke out against their drug which killed 27,000 people.”

Ashley M. Jones presents Top 50 Smoking Health Awareness Blogs posted at Pharmacy Technician Certification, saying, “Be they professionals or merely well-intentioned advocates of smoking cessation, these bloggers have devoted their time and energy to providing information on everything from the risks involved with tobacco use to the healthiest possible routes towards quitting.”

Lisa presents Stress, Stress Chemicals, and Fibromyalgia posted at Release Fibromyalgia Blog.

Sam Visnic presents Treatment for Sacroiliac Joint Pain posted at Back Pain Relief Blog.

 That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of the Fighting Fatigue CFS & Fibromyalgia Blog Carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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3 Responses to “Fighting Fatigue CFS & Fibromyalgia Blog Carnival #15”
  1. James Kildare says:

    Chronic pain is very severe and this affects people’s life, long known to people who suffered from a strange disease, were strong back pains, which were intense and not let them work, as was what they said were the doctor and he prescribed vicodin, hydrocodone, norco for pain, but knew it was a very powerful medicine, and moreover, anxiolytics, and worry that they were doing things that previously did not like eating too much, smoking, etc, and read in findrxonline that this drug is well and that we must be very careful with their use, and everything must be under medical prescription.

  2. smilinggreenmom says:

    My sister-in-law suffers from CFS and Fibro and it is so sad when I hear all of the grief that she goes through. Fortunately though, I did let her borrow my favorite pain cream and she really did love it too! I was thrilled when she said that it made her body feel better. It is called Topricin if that helps anyone. Thanks for this site :)

  3. James Kildare says:

    I take vicodin and oxycodone for the treatment of this disease because the doctor prescribed me after a thorough examination, seek information and findrxonline logically points out that these medicines should be tightly controlled by its high content of codeine and this makes one induces these opioids.

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