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Update #6 from Jacob Teitelbaum, MD CFS/Fibromyalgia Their Causes and How To Treat Them Effectively! |
 
Q -- What else can cause a sudden onset of CFS/FMS? A -- Other important triggers that can cause CFS/FMS to begin suddenly
include: 1 -- Having just had a baby. This can occur for a number of reasons. a -- After delivery, blood flow to the pituitary gland (the gland in
the brain which, under the hypothalamus' direction controls your hormone
function) is dramatically decreased. In some cases, this is so severe that
it can cause destruction of the pituitary (called Sheehan's necrosis). Cases
that are not severe enough to destroy the pituitary tend to be ignored
medically. I suspect, however, that pituitary may be stunned long enough
after pregnancy to trigger CFS/FMS. b -- During pregnancy, levels of many hormones are elevated. These
include estrogen, relaxin and CRH. Sudden drops in these hormones may
trigger the syndrome. c-- Sleep deprivation is common for 6 to 12 months after pregnancy and
is probably a major contributing factor. d -- Your blood volume drops markedly after pregnancy. During pregnancy
it is often about 30 percent higher than normal. 2 -- Having an injury -- even an incredibly minor one that causes no damage
to an automobile for example --, or having surgery where you were
anesthetized with your head tilted backwards for an extended time can trigger
Fibromyalgia. Two possible mechanisms for this include:
These are just some of the more common causes of sudden onset of CFS/FMS.
Best Wishes,
Jacob Teitelbaum, MD
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