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Mark J. Pellegrino, MD

Mark J. Pellegrino, MDMark J. Pellegrino, MD

Physician

Fibromyalgia

32 Answers18 Followers1,017 Helpful Answer Votes
 

Bio

Mark J. Pellegrino, MD, specializes in fibromyalgia and also suffers from the condition. He believes that his unique perspective as a physician-patient will help others better understand and deal with their fibromyalgia. 

Pellegrino grew up in Canton, Ohio, and attended the Ohio State University for undergraduate school, medical school, and residency. He finished his four-year residency program in physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) in 1988. PM&R is the specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions causing pain, weakness, and functional impairment, such as fibromyalgia. During his training in PM&R, Pellegrino was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. As a result, he became particularly interested in this condition both from a personal and professional standpoint. He performed research and had several papers published in peer-reviewed journals on fibromyalgia, electrodiagnosis (an electrical test of nerves and muscles), and hearing impairment. The fibromyalgia papers included hereditary aspects of fibromyalgia, mitral valve prolapse and fibromyalgia, and atypical chest pain in fibromyalgia. 

Over the years he has authored numerous articles and books on fibromyalgia. He published his first book in 1993. His 13th book on fibromyalgia is titled Fibromyalgia: Up Close and Personal.  He says writing has been important therapy for managing his own fibromyalgia successfully. 

Pellegrino practices medicine at Ohio Pain and Rehab Specialists, which provides a broad range of pain management and specialty services, www.ohiopainrehab.com. His main interest has continued to be fibromylgia. Over the years he has seen more than 23,000 patients with this disorder. He says it is his quest to better the lives of those with fibromyalgia.

Credentials

Education:
  • Ohio State University
Residency:
  • Ohio State University
Publications:
 

My Answers

A. ...Swelling can be associated with FM. Swelling is also seen in many other conditions including thyroid disorders, vascular problems, venous...
A. Yes there is a relationship between Ehlers Danlos (EDS) and FM. Inherited connective tissue disorders including EDS, Marfan's and joint hypermobility...
A. I approach Juvenile FM differently than I do the adults. I mainly try to "let kids be kids" and try to encourage activity and guide them...
A. ... Swelling in the back of the neck and back in fibro, especially during a flare-up, is usually due to painful muscle spasms and bulging. Muscles...
A. ... Fibro is known to affect the adrenal glands. It causes more of an adrenal dysfunction where too much or too little stress hormones (such as...
A. Potassium supplements should only be taken under the direction of your doctor. People with kidney problems and other conditions, or those who take...
A. No gray matter loss or structural brain damage is occuring in FM [fibromyalgia]. The brain dysfunctions are felt to be from neuro-chemical factors...
A. As a rule, if you developed fibro-related deficiencies that were corrected or helped by certain supplements, you will likely always need to take...
A. ...In 1993 I wrote in my first book, "the exact cause of FM is unknown." Since that time, a lot of research has been done that shed light...
A. Steroid shots can help fibro pain for several reasons: 1. They reduce pain in the inflamed areas from conditions other than fibro, thus one feels...
A. Sweating problems are common in FM because of the autonomic nerve dysfunction. The sweat glands receive nerve supply from specific autonomic nerves...
A. Many people report improvement in their fibro symptoms once they get control of their celiac disease. The amount of improvement reported varies, from...
A. Based on my experience over the years, I think FM makes our muscles more susceptible to strains, or tears/injuries within the muscles. Also, we seem...
A. There is no diet magic, only sound dietary lifestyle changes. Anything we do can be done in a way that's more favorable or less favorable for FM...
A. I don't perform acupuncture myself but a lot of my patients have tried it, and most of them like it. The duration of benefit is highly variable...