21 min

Ep. 6 "Do I have fibromyalgia?" Part 1 Conquering Your Fibromyalgia Podcast

    • Medicine

A fibromyalgia history is similar to histories of other medical problems but there are some important clues that can help discriminate these important differences. I share that having one diagnosis does not mutually exclude having the other diagnosis. Knowing these fibromyalgia-specific symptoms helps build greater insight into what you are experiencing. Building on that insight helps you understand what you are going through better and not some random, unpredictable problem you have no control over.
For a link to the blog and show summary, click here
The audiobook, Conquering Your Fibromyalgia, is now available. You can get a copy of the book here.
If you have questions or topics you would like to have discussed on a future podcast, email Dr. Lenz at doctormichaellenz@gmail.com. You can also share a recording of your question. If you have a question, it is likely that hundreds of others have the same question. 
Remember this podcast is meant for informational purposes only. It is NOT intended to be and should NOT be interpreted as medical advice for any medical condition and any individual. It is also not intended to be a substitute for medical advice. The content presented  is provided as a starting point in your research and a helpful guide when discussing your individual circumstances with your trusted medical providers. All listeners are strongly urged to seek medical attention and guidance regarding any symptoms and health concerns.
Click here for the link to the survey.Kate Pederson and Dr. Melanie Finney are researchers at DePauw University and are interested in how people might use podcasts as a form of social support especially for people who may have invisible or chronic illnesses. The survey will ask questions regarding how and why an individual listens to podcasts. The survey responses are anonymouSupport the showKate Pederson and Dr. Melanie Finney are researchers at DePauw University. They are interested in how people might use podcasts for social support, especially for people with invisible or chronic illnesses. The survey will ask how and why an individual listens to podcasts. The survey responses are anonymous.

Click here for the survey.
Dr. Lenz is practicing and will continue to practice medicine in southeastern Wisconsin in the metro Milwaukee area.

A fibromyalgia history is similar to histories of other medical problems but there are some important clues that can help discriminate these important differences. I share that having one diagnosis does not mutually exclude having the other diagnosis. Knowing these fibromyalgia-specific symptoms helps build greater insight into what you are experiencing. Building on that insight helps you understand what you are going through better and not some random, unpredictable problem you have no control over.
For a link to the blog and show summary, click here
The audiobook, Conquering Your Fibromyalgia, is now available. You can get a copy of the book here.
If you have questions or topics you would like to have discussed on a future podcast, email Dr. Lenz at doctormichaellenz@gmail.com. You can also share a recording of your question. If you have a question, it is likely that hundreds of others have the same question. 
Remember this podcast is meant for informational purposes only. It is NOT intended to be and should NOT be interpreted as medical advice for any medical condition and any individual. It is also not intended to be a substitute for medical advice. The content presented  is provided as a starting point in your research and a helpful guide when discussing your individual circumstances with your trusted medical providers. All listeners are strongly urged to seek medical attention and guidance regarding any symptoms and health concerns.
Click here for the link to the survey.Kate Pederson and Dr. Melanie Finney are researchers at DePauw University and are interested in how people might use podcasts as a form of social support especially for people who may have invisible or chronic illnesses. The survey will ask questions regarding how and why an individual listens to podcasts. The survey responses are anonymouSupport the showKate Pederson and Dr. Melanie Finney are researchers at DePauw University. They are interested in how people might use podcasts for social support, especially for people with invisible or chronic illnesses. The survey will ask how and why an individual listens to podcasts. The survey responses are anonymous.

Click here for the survey.
Dr. Lenz is practicing and will continue to practice medicine in southeastern Wisconsin in the metro Milwaukee area.

21 min