Statistics show that most people diagnosed with Fibromyalgia syndrome will have to cope with serious implications for the rest of their life. About 20% of Fibromyalgia syndrome patients will complain about being work-impaired to a considerable degree.
But even if there is no reliable therapy for Fibromyalgia syndrome and patients have to face the likelihood to suffer from the disorder for the rest of their life, there are two factors though that very clearly contribute to the alleviation of symptoms.
The first is a regular, disciplined lifestyle with extended daily resting periods, daily physical exercise and the consequent avoidance of any stress creating conditions.
The second is a continuous drug therapy customized to the symptoms of the patient. Among the large variety of suitable drugs so far those have been found to be most helpful that treat physical as well as psychical conditions at the same time. This implies antidepressants, marihuana and its synthetical derivates or mitragyna speciosa as a fully herbal alternative.