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	<title>Comments on: <![CDATA[Fighting in Iraq and Fighting Cancer Have Something in Common]]></title>
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		<title>By: oNooo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have been hearing alot about &quot;ptsd&quot;it seems so familar to fibromyalgia.I think as we learn more about fibromyalgia,we will find similar symptoms to &quot;pstd&quot;maybe it would be a chemical from the brain....maybe like cortisol, or substance P,see how often subjects had adrenlin rushes, we with fibromyalgia seem to have used ours all up.Maybe  &quot;ptsd&quot;patients, might find solace in talking with a fibromyalgia sufferer,at least knowing that they are not alone suffering,silently,mentally &amp; physically.......a pain that is invisable.I hope the medical society will continue research on fibromyalgia, maybe it&#039;s a problem with neuro-transmitters, or genetics.I ponder on the subject continually.If funding for research is the reason why Fibromyalgia seems to be put on the back burnner,I have an idea that would bring PTSD ,chronic fatigue,and Fibromyalgia funding nation wide, as well as from Canada,Great Britan, ,Australia,Brazil And Mexico.Just at a loss of who to contact,for such an enormous task.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have been hearing alot about &#8220;ptsd&#8221;it seems so familar to fibromyalgia.I think as we learn more about fibromyalgia,we will find similar symptoms to &#8220;pstd&#8221;maybe it would be a chemical from the brain&#8230;.maybe like cortisol, or substance P,see how often subjects had adrenlin rushes, we with fibromyalgia seem to have used ours all up.Maybe  &#8220;ptsd&#8221;patients, might find solace in talking with a fibromyalgia sufferer,at least knowing that they are not alone suffering,silently,mentally &amp; physically&#8230;&#8230;.a pain that is invisable.I hope the medical society will continue research on fibromyalgia, maybe it&#8217;s a problem with neuro-transmitters, or genetics.I ponder on the subject continually.If funding for research is the reason why Fibromyalgia seems to be put on the back burnner,I have an idea that would bring PTSD ,chronic fatigue,and Fibromyalgia funding nation wide, as well as from Canada,Great Britan, ,Australia,Brazil And Mexico.Just at a loss of who to contact,for such an enormous task.</p>
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