3 Myths About Living With Fibromyalgia – Debunked Fibromyalgia remains one of the most misunderstood chronic conditions, despite its prevalence. It is often dismissed, questioned, or completely misrepresented by those who do not experience it firsthand. The physical, emotional, and cognitive toll it takes is complex and deeply personal, yet myths continue to dominate the conversation. It’s time…
Endocrine Disease is Root Cause by Fibromyalgia: Unraveling the Connection
Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and cognitive difficulties. Despite extensive research, the exact cause of fibromyalgia remains unclear. However, one emerging theory suggests that endocrine dysfunction may play a significant role in the development and progression of fibromyalgia. The endocrine system, which regulates hormones in the body, plays a crucial role in pain perception, energy…
Fibromyalgia vs Joint Stiffness: Understanding the Differences and Overlap
Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain disorder that affects the muscles, tendons, and soft tissues, often causing widespread pain, fatigue, and cognitive issues. Many people with fibromyalgia also report experiencing joint stiffness, a symptom commonly associated with arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions. However, fibromyalgia and joint stiffness are not the same, and understanding their differences is key to proper diagnosis and treatment. This article explores…
Justice Recognized: At Last Courts Confirmed that Fibromyalgia is a Reason to Declare Permanent Disability
For years, fibromyalgia patients have lived in the shadows of doubt and misunderstanding—fighting not just the condition itself, but the constant battle to be believed. One of the most persistent struggles has been getting legal and medical recognition for the debilitating impact fibromyalgia has on daily life. But now, a monumental shift has taken place. At last, courts have…
Fibromyalgia vs Celiac Disease: Understanding the Differences and Connections
Fibromyalgia and celiac disease are two chronic conditions that share several overlapping symptoms, such as chronic pain, fatigue, and digestive issues. However, their underlying causes, diagnostic methods, and treatments differ significantly. While fibromyalgia is a neurological pain disorder, celiac disease is an autoimmune condition triggered by gluten consumption. Misdiagnosis between these two conditions is common, making it crucial to understand their differences…
Cracking The 2025 Mystery: Why Is It So Hard To Get Disability For Fibromyalgia?
Introduction: The Silent Battle Behind Fibromyalgia Disability Claims Fibromyalgia affects millions worldwide, yet many patients face heartbreaking struggles when applying for disability benefits. Despite the daily pain, fatigue, and mental toll, fibromyalgia is often labeled as an “invisible illness” — especially by the legal system. In 2025, it remains one of the most difficult conditions to prove for disability support. This…
AVACEN: The New wonder Treatment for Fibromyalgia
By Julia Nelson / New medicines have been released from time to time that do little to deal with the pain and suffering caused due to fibromyalgia. There is no known cause of fibromyalgia yet, and that is why it is still a mystery to doctors and scientists. The pain is marked by constant aches, unwarranted fatigue,…
Fibromyalgia and Yeast Infection together
By Julia Nelson / Women who are suffering from yeast infections and fibromyalgia are unable to decide either the medication for one disease is causing the other or the other one is a natural predecessor to a flare-up. This could be the case for both. It is becoming clear that having the treatment of either of these…
When Little Things Become Big Struggles Because of Chronic Pain
In our daily life, we go through hundreds, or thousands, of small, minuscule movements each day. Most of which we probably don’t even think about doing. We have reflexes and natural instincts. We have daily tasks, and chores. We work, we play, we exercise. We inhale, we exhale, we blink. We wake up in the morning and stretch before climbing…
Quand les petites choses deviennent de grandes difficultés à cause de la douleur chronique
Dans notre vie quotidienne , nous effectuons des centaines, voire des milliers, de petits mouvements minuscules chaque jour. La plupart d’entre eux, nous ne les faisons probablement même pas. Nous avons des réflexes et des instincts naturels. Nous avons des tâches quotidiennes et des corvées. Nous travaillons, nous jouons, nous faisons de l’exercice . Nous inspirons, nous expirons, nous clignons des yeux. Nous…