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Fibromyalgia awareness from people living with fibromyalgia

We are sharing what people living with fibromyalgia want others to know about this often misunderstood chronic pain condition.

There is a significant lack of understanding about fibromyalgia, what causes it and and just how many symptoms there are including fatigue, stiffness, joint pain, nerve pain and all over muscle weakness and pain. We are focusing on how it affects people living with it. 

The following quotes and images are from some of the members of our FIBRO CONNECT facebook group and what they wanted to share about fibromyalgia in just a few words. 

What you will see is that fibromyalgia affects men and women, young and old and that these people consider themselves both fighters and thrivers. Fighters because they are fighting a daily battle with a pain condition that has no cure and thrivers because they maintain a positive attitude. They have many coping strategies and they know that staying positive is one of them.

They hope to raise fibromyalgia awareness each and every day and not just in Fibromyalgia Awareness Month which is May every year. 

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Thank you for taking time to read these quotes about Fibromyalgia. 

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1 comment:

  1. Anonymous11:29 AM

    Thank you for highlighting these quotes and images from the members of the fibromyalgia group. Raising awareness and first hand information is essential.

    Debbie

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