Should I go talk to my doctor about fibromyalgia?These are the symptoms of fibromyalgia:

Anxiety
Concentration and memory problems -- known as fibro fog
Depression
Digestive disorders
Discoloration of hands and feet (Raynaud's phenomenon)
Dryness in mouth, nose, and eyes
Fatigue
Headaches
Irritable bowel syndrome
Morning stiffness
Pain
Painful menstrual cramps
Restless legs syndrome
Sleep problems
Swelling, numbness, and tingling in hands, arms, feet, and legs
Trigger points
Urinary symptoms


These are the symptoms I have:

Anxiety
Concentration problems
Digestive disorders
Dryness in mouth, nose, and eyes
Fatigue
Headaches
Irritable bowel syndrome
Morning stiffness
Pain
Painful menstrual cramps
Sleep problems
Swelling, numbness, and tingling in hands, arms, feet, and legs


The reason I'm looking into it, is because my forearms hurt so much for no reason, and now my inner thighs are hurting today so bad I can't walk right, but there's no real reason for it. I'm so confused.
justmeinthisworld- I'm sorry if those aren't the symptoms you're familiar with, I got these from WebMD.com. That doesn't mean they are right, but I still wish you would have just answered the Q.

Thanks to everyone that has, you've all been really, really helpful.

Posted by Russ
It's always good to get a check up when your not feeling well. Good Luck!

Posted by sirbull007
yes i mom has it i would go to the dr's asap to make sure you do trust me my mom lives in pain everyday

Posted by Alabama
My forearms and thighs would hurt too. Small knotted up muscles could be felt. Up at your outer shoulder area, push hard and see if you have a spot that is very painful, almost unbearable to stand.

Cymbalta is the only thing that has helped me.

Posted by justmeinthisworld
swelling is NOT a symptom of fms

FMS does not have Triiger poingts--it has tenderpoints

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