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 http://www.cfids-cab.org/rc/Nijs-12.pdf

Chronic musculoskeletal pain in chronic fatigue syndrome: Recent developments and therapeutic implications
http://www.spagyricmedicine.com/current.htm#CHRONIC%20FATIGUE%20SYNDROME Symptoms of hormone imbalance are caused primarily by the incorrect relationship between progesterone and oestrogen levels in the body. This imbalance originates probably in many factors such as heredity, food, environment, stress and life styles. Birth control pills, household chemicals, car exhaust and other environmental xenoestrogens disrupt the balance. In addition, women often have stressful lives, eat processed foods or skip meals, take HRT and have hysterectomies. All these factors disrupt the balance.
http://www.wellsphere.com/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-article/reduce-inflammation-to-heal-from-cfs/611163 Chronic inflammation is reflective of an improperly functioning immune system. Cytokines are chemical messengers from the immune system. They tell other immune cells to activate, grow or even die, basically regulating the immune system responses and driving the inflammatory process.
http://128.121.104.17/cfs-inform/Inflammation/inflammation.html

Inflammation  / Brain  Inflammation

http://www.painworld.zip.com.au/treat.html alternative treatments

http://www.chronicpaincanada.org/

Living with pain (Canada)

http://www.mecfscanberra.org.au/pain/paindocs.htm information on medications and living with pain,how pain works

http://www.ninds.nih.gov/news_and_events/news_articles/
news_article_chronic_pain.htm

Chronic pain can alter the brain

http://www.theacpa.org/

American chronic pain association

http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec01/ch007/ch007b.html

Treatment of Pain and Inflammation

http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=3979 the inflammatory response directs immune system components to the site of injury or infection and is manifest by increased blood supply and vascular permeability which, in technical terms, allows chemotactic peptides, neutrophils, and mononuclear cells to leave the intravascular compartment.
http://homepages.sover.net/~devstar/ This site describes two medical conditions which often occur together: Fibromyalgia and Chronic Myofascial Pain.  Chronic Myofascial Pain was previously called Myofascial Pain Syndrome.

http://www.iasp-pain.org/

International Association for the Study of Pain

http://www.mayoclinic.org/anesthesiology-rst/painmed.html

 

You may want to work with a pain management specialist. If you have a primary doctor, he or she may be able to refer you to one. Otherwise, major hospitals and multispecialty group practices are likely to have pain management specialists on staff. If a hospital has a pain clinic, you can find a pain specialist there. If not, check with the hospital departments that may have a pain management component — physical medicine, anesthesiology and psychiatry.

http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/
2005/01/18/living/10667497.htm

Tired of pain? Consider alternative treatments

http://www.muhc.ca/media/ensemble/
v01n03/bushnell/

Catherine Bushnell is exploring the mysterious mechanisms that heighten the way we feel pain. The ultimate goal of her research is to save patients from needless suffering.

http://tinyurl.com/yc25kaq

Managing chronic pain, information

http://www.prohealthnetwork.com/library/
bulletinarticle.cfm?ID=1883&PROD=P217

Lack of Vitamin D Linked to Pain

http://www.prohealth.com/library/showarticle.cfm?id=4073&t=CFIDS_FM The Politics of Pain: The Controversy Surrounding Chronic Pain and Opioids
   

 

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