Thank you all, for the input. Yes - everyone is different indeed.

Pain meds are really out of the question, since they have a weird affect on me. Any OTC such as Tylenol is useless for me, and the only thing that helps at all is Excedrin, but being that it is half aspirin, I'm not supposed to take it. At times, I have no choice tho. When the fibro pain teams up with the advanced arthritis, it's no picnic. Heat helps the neck, shoulder and arm pain and I do have the wraps that you heat in the microwave, and hot showers feel marvelous. Trouble is, you can stay in the shower for just so long. I have meds for the IBS, since that's just not something you can ignore and requires intervention - it just won't go away on it's own. Temp changes weatherwise, do a number on my hands - just so much as a drop from late summer warmth to a cool Fall day, turns my hands to ice, and this lasts all thru the Winter. As bad as it is tho, I'll take the cold over the heat and humidity of Summer. I hold my hands under the hottest running water that I can tolerate many times thruout the day, wear gloves (yes-in the house too), and have tried hand warmers but they don't work very well. I try not to give in to the fatigue too, even tho I have to push myself thru and past it. Thankfully, not all symptoms strike at the same time, and not always with the same degree of severity.

This is just something that I have to tolerate I suppose - and no - I don't like to talk much about aliments either. It sure doesn't make them any better. I'm thankful that I'm still able to get out of bed each morning and have a reasonable amount of functionability and don't have to depend completely upon others. Think of all those who aren't that lucky.....

If anyone hears of some new miracle relief - please pass it along!

And anyone that thinks fibro sufferers are just a bunch of hypochondriacs - please feel free to walk in our shoes for a while.