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Dryness

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Lexington, KY

I just googled about dryness of skin caused by fibromyalgia and yes that is very true.That is including the eyes and mouth.

May 28
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A MyFibroTeam Member

Yep Cherokee - LIving where it is hot and dry I suffer from dry everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just try to stay hydrated, but nothing really works here. My cuticles really drive me crazy as well as my mouth, and throat, and nose, and skin, and feet!!!! You name it, it's dry in AZ.!!!

May 29
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My skin was very oily from puberty to age 70. Now it's dry in places. I've had symptoms of fibromyalgia since 1953ish. Diagnosed in 1998. A friend I've known since 1960 also has fibromyalgia and has gorgeous skin, She had chronic fatigue in high school, but never had a pimple. A group of us got together last spring, age 74. She still has great skin.

May 29
A MyFibroTeam Member

Hi Cherokee61, yes, my skin is very dry to which I have to put lotion on, but the worse thing is a very dry mouth, so I am trying to get more hydrated, but the more I drink, the more I have to pee, oh, well, seems like I still have a lot to learn about my disability. Hope you find relief soon.

May 28

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