Women are far more likely than men to get Fibromyalgia Causes —a disease that causes pain and tender points throughout the body. Between 80 and 90 percent of people who are diagnosed with this condition are women, according to the National Institutes of Health. The reason for this gender inequality may have to do with hormones, immune system…
Why no one seems to ask us how fibromyalgia is affecting our relationships
chronicillness Our doctors spend a lot of time asking us questions like ‘what are your symptoms?’ and ‘how’s your sleep?’ So why is it that no one seems to ask us how fibromyalgia is affecting our relationships? Our spouses, our children, our friends and our colleagues – all of them are affected when it comes to fibromyalgia, but to…
Who tests for fibromyalgia?
chronicillness Traditionally, rheumatologists do the testing to find fibromyalgia. That is because originally, nobody knew what fibromyalgia was and they assumed, as it was linked to pain in joints and muscles, that it should fall under the department of rheumatology. So, in a lot of countries, they are still the ones that do the testing. The way you test…
I’m A Doctor With Fibromyalgia. Here’s What I Wish People Understood About It
chronicillness Fibromyalgia, a widely misunderstood illness, confuses and frustrates both patients and doctors alike. I know because I’ve seen it from both sides—as both a physician and a woman with the illness myself. This common chronic disease is characterized by widespread muscle pain, fatigue, and brain fog. It’s estimated that 5 million Americans currently suffer from the disorder, and close to 90 percent of those diagnosed are…
Most Effective Ways To Get Fibromyalgia Pain Relief You May Not Know
chronicillness Action Steps to get Fibromyalgia Pain relief Here are the best action steps to get started with on your journey to get fibromyalgia pain relief. 1) Use Anti-Oxidant Rich Herbs: Add turmeric, ginger, oregano, garlic, basil, thyme, and rosemary to as many dishes as possible and drink organic herbal teas on a regular basis. you can get fibromyalgia Pain…
My mom has fibromyalgia. Reading this made me cry for her
chronicillness Chronic pain is increasingly rampant today.However, chronic pain and chronic diseases are often invisible. In many cases, there are no plasters, visible rashes, or nasal discharge involved.Those who suffer from chronic pain often appear “normal”, perhaps a little more fragile or sad than average.I suffered from chronic headaches for four and a half years and chronic hip pain for two and a half years.He often seemed depressed,…
Balancing Act: Budgeting Time as a Parent with Fibromyalgia
Dr Alex RobberJuly Introduction Being a parent is a challenging and rewarding role, but when you add the complexities of fibromyalgia into the mix, it can feel overwhelming. Managing time efficiently becomes crucial as you balance parental responsibilities with the need to manage chronic pain, fatigue, and other symptoms. This article explores effective strategies for…
Bridging the Gap: Starting a Conversation with Someone Who Doubts Your Fibromyalgia Pain
Dr Alex Robber Introduction Living with fibromyalgia involves navigating not only the physical challenges but also the emotional burden of having your pain doubted by others. Misunderstandings and skepticism about fibromyalgia pain can strain relationships and create feelings of isolation. This article provides practical strategies for starting a conversation with someone who doubts your fibromyalgia…
Fighting Through Another Morning With Fibromyalgia
Everyone has had a tough morning, there’s no question about that. Sometimes, it’s difficult to get out of bed. Occasionally, we all toss and turn and don’t get a refreshing rest. We wake up exhausted, grumpy, and feeling generally awful. Now imagine waking up every morning feeling like you didn’t sleep even though you know you got your eight hours of sleep. You…
Can I Get a Tattoo Even Though I Have Fibromyalgia?
chronicillness Question: I really want to get a tattoo, but I’m worried that it’d be a really bad idea because I have fibromyalgia. That makes me really afraid of how painful it might be. I’ve never had one before. Is this a really stupid idea or can I have the tattoo I really want in spite of my condition? Will it…









