How do you work with patients to establish reasonable treatment goals for the management of fibromyalgia-related pain?
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Rheumatology · Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Great question. I explicitly tell my patients that I have no magic-bullet– no penicillin or prednisone-adjacent pill – that will swiftly and reliably alleviate their pain. This expectation, that a pill will eradicate disease, makes sense in the wake of the infectious disease revolution, where target...
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Rheumatology · Tufts University School of Medicine
It is important that patients understand that fibromyalgia (FM) is a nociplastic (CNS-driven) pain condition, rather than primarily a peripheral musculoskeletal pain disorder. This provides a framework for linking the treatment of pain to that of sleep, fatigue, and mood. Patients then generally acc...