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Old 07-07-2007, 04:08 AM
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I know only little more than next to nothing but there is a fibromyalgia dedicated website talking about what's known about the condition. I also thought the diagnosis was more of a whole body assessment of the patient's current condition rather than something that could be detected in a imaging study. I could guess that an extensive imaging study could show soft tissue problems in a large enough number of area that a doctor could suspect a systemic problem like fibromyalgia but that seems a little farfetched.

We have previously had problems with language translations working with German doctors. Is it possible that the doctor was questioning whether or not you have fibromyalgia rather than diagnosing it?
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