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Date: 21.12.2012
From: Laura

Subject: Bruising

Hi just wondered does anyone with fibromyalgia have unexplained bruising
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Date: 22.12.2012
From: marlene

Subject: Re: Bruising

I have OA and find bruises everywhere. I do think we may all bruise a bit easier when we have Arthritis. I am 61yrs and as you get older bruising is easier.
I am not suggestion anyone is old LOL.
Take Care Laura and if you are worried speak with your GP.
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Date: 22.12.2012
From: Laura

Subject: Re: Bruising

Hiya thanks for ur reply I will speak to gp as its happened more than once its weird a bruise appears on my hands on my knuckles they don't hurt and within a day they are gone
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Date: 22.12.2012
From: marlene

Subject: Re: Bruising

Hi Laura, I must say I don't get bruises on my hands usually arme legs and stomach. Get it checked and let us know how you get on. Take Care
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Date: 24.12.2012
From: Laura

Subject: Re: Bruising

Hi Marlene thanks for reply yeah I will deffinately see doctor about it and ask it was just abit weird cos doesn't hurt . Fibro certainly causes havoc with immune system as I had cellulitis in right knee three weeks ago three sets of antibiotics I have had the doctor said last week if its not better I have to see him again which suspect I may have to I'm unsure whether its still cellulitis or just a skin infection . But since I got fibromyalgia I notice things take longer to go
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Date: 25.12.2012
From: marlene

Subject: Re: Bruising

Cellulitis is a difficult one to cure, if you feel the skin hasn't recovered see your Gp sooner rather than later. I had this on my arm and took two weeks of anti-biotics and a further three weeks of a combination of anti-biotics.
I hope you have a lovely christmas take care
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Date: 25.12.2012
From: Laura

Subject: Re: Bruising

Yeah lol deffinately tricky merry christmas have a good one
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Date: 01.01.2013
From: Veronica

Subject: Re: Bruising

I have had Fibromyalgia for 20 odd years and it is known that sufferers tend to bruise very easily.
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Date: 03.01.2013
From: Emily

Subject: Re: Bruising

Hi Laura,

I just posted on acupuncture for arthritis and when I was browsing through I saw your link. I've just started using an alpha-stim for my PTSD and anxiety and it has transformed my life but I've seen loads of media recently that it's good for fibromyalgia too. I got mine from my acupuncturist and I just had a look to his website and it has all of the recent media collected together and a whole lot of info on what the alpha-stim can do.

http://norwichacupuncture.com/alpha-stim/

http://norwichacupuncture.com/alpha-stim-links/

Hope that helps.
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