LIVING WITH FIBROMYALGIA? The following Fibromyalgia test will help you determine if you have the metabolic fingerprints of Fibromyalgia. Diagnosing Fibromyalgia is a challenge. There are many illnesses with similar symptoms that can be misdiagnosed as this condition that should be ruled out, and although there isn’t a specific blood test, there are markers that suspected patients with fibromyalgia will have that point in the direction of a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia . This questionnaire we have prepared is a simplified version of the diagnostic criteria provided by the American College of Rheumatology. Please note that there is not definitive diagnostic questionnaire available and you should always consult your doctor for medical advice any health concerns, however this tool can be used to provide some guidance. Fill in the form below and click the big button at the bottom to analyze your results. Also, click here to learn about foods to avoid with fibromyalgia.
Dr. Casey Sinclair, D.C. is a leading holistic healthcare doctor trained in functional medicine. He has extended his reach around the world by co-founding Family Health Advocacy, a health advocacy group lead by doctors and health professionals providing resources and education on global health matters. He has been fortunate to act as health a consultant to some of the largest companies in North America and as a professional speaker he’s had the privilege of speaking to thousands of people. Dr. Casey is an advocate for people suffering with chronic pain and fibromyalgia and has authored a book on the subject.
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This test doesn't work. Gives no results.
Hi Dawn
To help us troubleshoot the problem that your having can you let us know what browser are you using? And if you are using a mobile then which device?
This test doesnt work. I fill out the whole thing click analysis results and it just goes back to a the test blank again
Hi Melissa. Thanks for letting us know. We had a update that caused a bug on mobile. All fixed now!
No problem with the test,it worked fine. I am going to share the results with my doctor and go from there. Glad to have a tool that helps you understand what is going on with your body.
The test worked for me I answered all the questions it provided which before this my doctor said he thought I had it ..and I have asked for a second opinion and did this online test and it said I had a strong chance.I also read some of the comments above and at the very top after you finish is where the results pop up if you scroll down to far it will have a the blank test to do over again.Hope that helps someone in the future :)
Thank you for this tool. I have been asking my provider about this and been ignored. This should help.
Thank you for providing this test. I have had chronic pain for years and I had a suspension that there was a possibility that I have fibromyalgia.
When I see my Dr. in February I will share this info. It will be a bit difficult to find the right diet to follow as I suffer from colitis and a history of kidney stones. The diet you recommend is not what I am suppose to eat for the other 2 conditions I mentioned. Nuts and protein are one of the foods that I should not be eatting much of.
it shows only idf you rate highly your fatigue symptoms
Uh, the questionnaire is missing?
Hi Roze,
I went on our site Family Health Advocacy and searched "online fibromyalgia test" and was able to access it and fill it out. What browser are you using?
I would like to know whether there is an online site where one can log the varying pain points and other feelings to get a graph of evolving pains or other statistics. I was thinking about creating a small blog web site for this, but I first want to see whether this already exists. This would also be a great tool to publish anonymized stats on the different aspects of the pain and hoe those evolve.