Chronic pain and fatigue
Abnormal Processing of Information May Hold Clues to Brain Abnormalities
By Marlene Gundlach
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A report published by Frank Leavitt, PhD and Robert S. Katz, MD, in the
Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, highlights a previously overlooked
symptom that affects many fibromyalgia patients.
Sixty-seven FMS patients who complained of a history of memory issues and
51 controls who also had a history of memory loss were tested on how quickly
they processed information. There were 10 timed tests run with the patients.
The study found that more than 49% of the fibromyalgia patients that were
tested scored below average on speed tasks that included reading words and
naming colors. When compared with the control patients, the number of FMS
patients who showed impairment with reading speed was two times greater. The
number of FMS patients showing impairment on the color naming speed was 1.6
times more than the control group. When reading words, there was a delay for
FMS patients of 203 milliseconds and 285 milliseconds for naming colors.
This finding may lead to examining brain abnormalities in fibromyalgia
patients. Leavitt and Katz went on to recommend that FMS patients be given
rapid naming tests such as the ones administered in the study so as to document
any cognitive abnormalities. Could this be an explanation and link to the
fibro fog that so many fibromyalgia patients suffer from?
This study,
entitled "Speed of Mental Operations in Fibromyalgia: A Selective
Naming Speed Deficit", is another interesting look at the complexity
of fibromyalgia and its symptoms. For related information on fibromyalgia
and its long-reaching effects, visit Fibromyalgia Advice
at http://www.fibromyalgiaadvice.com.
About the Author:
Marlene Gundlach holds a degree in elementary education and now works
at home as a freelance writer and editor. She still keeps her foot in
the education pool by working as a substitute teacher in her children's
school district and by writing for textbooks companies. More recently,
she began writing content for websites. Visit a few of her websites at: http://www.fibromyalgiaadvice.com/ and http://www.theselfdefenseadvisor.com/.