Fibromyalgia
This impairment needs to be diagnosed by a rheumatologist. Normally, 18 trigger points must be found in order to make a proper diagnosis of fibromyalgia. The trigger points are really discrete tender points which are in predictable, precise locations on the body. This impairment normally occurs in women of childbearing age. The most common complaint is muscle and joint pain with stiffness and fatigue. Rheumatologists normally will not give favorable reports for fibromyalgia unless the case is severe.
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Greg is a trial attorney in Wilmington with over 30 years of experience. Greg was born and raised in southeastern North Carolina. Before law school he managed a store with employees making a payroll every week. His first job out of law school was as an Assistant District Attorney investigating and trying cases for the State of North Carolina. Through the years he has handled many different types of cases – including death penalty cases.
Being married with children has been a blessing and a challenge, but has served him well in understanding the problems individuals and families face as they live out their lives. Greg believes that each case is different and the needs of each client are unique, but there are certain themes of life that we all share.