Fibromyalgia Treatment Lancaster CA
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Gordon D. Elder DC
(661) 579-7513
44901 10th St
Lancaster, CA
Gordon D. Elder DC
(661) 579-7513
44901 10th St
Lancaster, CA 93534
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Monday 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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Friday 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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Auto Accidents, Chiropractic Treatment for Injuries, Chiropractors, Holistic Chiropractic Care, Massage Therapy, Pediatric Chiropractic, Personal Injury
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F Marina Russman, MD
PO Box 803190
Santa Clarita, CA
F Marina Russman, MD
PO Box 803190
Santa Clarita, CA 91380
Specialties
Anesthesiology, Pain Management
Education
Medical School: Temple Univ Sch Of Med, Philadelphia Pa 19140
Graduation Year: 1986
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Young Park, M.D.
43807 10th Street W`
Lancaster, CA
Francis Riegler, M.D.
1220 East Avenue
Palmdale, CA
Shahin A. Sadik, M.D.
1220 East Ave S
Palmdale, CA
Shahin Abraham Sadik, MD
661-267-6876
1220 E Avenue S
Palmdale, CA
Shahin Abraham Sadik, MD
661-267-6876
1220 E Avenue S
Palmdale, CA 93550
Specialties
Anesthesiology, Pain Management
Education
Medical School: Eastern Va Med Sch Of The Med Coll Of Hampton Roads, Norfolk Va 23501
Graduation Year: 1988
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Ramanathan Prakash, Md
(661) 945-5323
1011 EAST AVE J
Lancaster, CA
Ramanathan Prakash, Md
(661) 945-5323
1011 EAST AVE J
Lancaster, CA 93535
Specialty
Family Practice, General Practice, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Pain Management - Interventional
Gerry Emmanuel, M.D.
P O Box 2074
Lancaster, CA
Barbara Linde, PhD
3166 E. Palmdale
Palmdale, CA
John Blodgett, M.D.
42263 South Street
Quartz Hill, CA
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Most of us count on waking up in the morning refreshed and ready to conquer the day. This isn't so for people with fibromyalgia. Fatigue is one of the hallmark symptoms of fibromyalgia and many experience it most acutely in the morning. What can you do about morning fatigue due to fibromyalgia? Try these seven tips to start your mornings off right. 1. Start with a good night's sleep. Insomnia, restless leg syndrome, pain and frequent waking are common with fibromyalgia. Any of these symptoms can interrupt your sleep and prevent you from reaching the deep, restorative stages of sleep necessary for tissue repair and healing. - Practice good sleep hygiene. This means:
- Establishing regular sleep and wake times
- Using your bedroom only for sleep and sex
- Not watching TV or using your computer before bed
- Keeping your bedroom cool
- Avoiding naps
- Eliminating caffeine and alcohol
- Adjust your pain medication schedule. If middle of the night aches and pains are keeping you awake, ask your doctor about taking a dose at nighttime. This may require a change in the quantity of pills prescribed.
- Ask your doctor about natural and prescription sleep remedies including melatonin, antihistamines, antidepressants and others.
- Consider acupuncture for insomnia and restless legs.
2. Get up earlier. this may be tricky if you wake up feeling fatigued, but allowing yourself ample time to wake up and get moving without rushing can make a big difference in how you feel the rest of the day. 3. Exercise. Nothing boosts your energy level faster than exercise. Start your morning with some gentle stretching, a little yoga or Tai Chi and/or a walk. Commit to more vigorous exercise later in the day when your energy level is higher. 4. Hydrate and nourish. Substitute a big glass of water and some green tea for your usual morning caffeinated beverage. Eat a healthy breakfast that includes protein, complex carbs and healthy fats. 5. Quit smoking. Nicotine addiction (and waiting for the next cigarette) can keep people awake at night. Cigarettes contain a cocktail of chemicals that are linked with reduced cardiovascular and respiratory function, increased pain, and a host of other health problems associated with fatigue. 6. Get your hormones checked. Thyroid, estrogen, progesterone and testosterone are just a few of the hormones that contribute to energy levels, metabolism and a sense of wellbe... |
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