A Reminder for our Members (written by Grumpycat)

Many of you are already aware that there are people out there that claim to have cures for rare diseases, not just Fibro, but many chronic illnesses that are associated with chronic pain and discomfort.

We have a lot of really bright people on this board, but there are times when we feel bad that we may fall into despair and be easily susceptible to cons. I am writing because I want each of you to be well informed and think critically about anything that sounds too good to be true or that conflicts with information that you know to be true.

How do you protect yourself from scams? The moderators on this site try very hard to screen each person who applies for membership to our page; however, even with our diligence, people who are intent on taking advantage of us manage to slip through.'

Here are some tips to help you protect yourself:


1. Beware of new members that message you privately about alternative treatments for Fibro. These treatments can include special diets, supplements, tests, and are usually alternative treatments. This means that they are not covered by insurance and the cost comes directly out of your pocket.


2. Anyone that guarantees a cure is lying. Even the most skilled surgeons in the world will not guarantee that a procedure will be 100% effective.


3. Never give any personal identifying information to anyone online. This includes demographic information such as name, location, phone numbers, email, names of family members, etc., and of course NEVER provide any account numbers.


4. Always do your research. Look up doctors’ names, check with the state medical board where they practice, verify credentials, and make sure that they are “Board Certified” in their particular field. Another thing that I always do is look up the doc’s name plus a negative. For instance, I will enter “Dr. Barney Fife, complaints, bad, con” into the search bar. If you simply search the doc’s name, all you will find is what the practitioner pays the ISP to provide. Also, look up supplements and diets, find the costs, and also try to search them on reputable medical sites like the NIH or Mayo Clinic.


5. Always be cautious of someone that recommends giving up your current treatments or uses scare tactics to get you to give up your current treatment program. Predators will use words like toxic or chemicals and will give you misinformation about your medications in order to frighten you. Always verify anything that conflicts with what you know to be true.


If you are ever concerned, or have been messaged by a member in a way that makes you suspicious, let us know. We want everyone to have a safe and secure home here at Living with Fibro.

Thank you for posting this reminder.

Thank you. I appreciate the moderators helping to keep this community safe.
Laurie

Thanks for posting these tips. I know for me it is always tempting to want to try the "latest cure" but I know there are tons of unscrupulous people preying on others for a profit. Thanks.

Thank You for keeping us aware

Thank you for such helpful information!

Thanks for the reminder and what you should and shouldn't do online.if you wouldn't put the info on the FrontPage of your paper don't put it online.thanks the moderators keep us safe.

thank you for this valuable info. hugggggggggggggggs

suzie

Thanks for the information. I had someone on Living With Fibro contact me. They seemed suspicious.

thank you good INfo

If their is ever a problem or some one tries to contact you or sulicit personel info You can contact any moderator and we will resolve the issue

Thank you Grumpycat... I myself found that info very informative.

Awesome advice…