May marks Fibromyalgia Awareness Month, a crucial time to elevate the conversation beyond pain and fatigue, focusing instead on the latest research and the complex realities of living with the condition.
At the Fibro Blogger Directory, we believe the path to better management of Fibromyalgia is paved with validated experience and scientific insight. This resource hub is dedicated to bridging the gap between clinical understanding and daily life, providing expert-level, community-sourced content that empowers you.
This collection focuses on three essential pillars of fibromyalgia knowledge: groundbreaking research that offers hope for better diagnosis, the impact of co-occurring conditions (like ADHD and Fibro Fog) that complicate daily living, and highly practical strategies for pacing and flare recovery.
The community voices compiled here demonstrate the expertise and commitment required to advocate for yourself and advance understanding of this invisible illness. We are moving beyond symptom complaints to practical solutions and shared advocacy.
⭐️ Host's Picks ⭐️
Our Host's Top 3 Featured Community Posts
This curated selection emphasizes the most timely and actionable insights from the community, focusing on science, co-occurring conditions, and daily management.
1. Featured Pick: The Latest Research
"Breakthrough study - Identifying Biomarkers for Fibromyalgia" by Lee Good at Fibro Files
This is a critically important post for anyone seeking validation and hope. Lee reviews the exciting 2025 research on identifying potential biological markers for fibromyalgia. This article is essential for understanding the evolving scientific basis of the illness, offering a powerful counter-argument to the myth that fibromyalgia is "all in your head."
2. Featured Pick: Co-occurring Conditions
"ADHD and Fibromyalgia: The Double Diagnosis That Finally Made Sense" by Sarah at This Fibro Chick
Living with chronic pain and fatigue is complicated enough; adding another condition often makes symptoms feel chaotic. This insightful post explores the profound connection between ADHD and fibromyalgia, giving readers a massive "A-ha!" moment. Understanding this overlap provides a new lens for managing executive dysfunction, memory, and energy levels.
3. Featured Pick: Daily Management (Pacing)
"How And Why I Pace Activities" by Dale Rockell at Fibro & Photos
Pacing is the single most effective skill for managing chronic fatigue, yet it is often the hardest to master. Dale breaks down his personal philosophy and practical techniques for successful pacing. This is a must-read for anyone who struggles with the "push-crash" cycle and is looking to master the non-negotiable art of energy management.
You will find 14 articles about Fibro for this month and many more in previous months.
| 1. | Wire Wool Shoot And A Massive Fibro Hangover | |
| 2. | A Journey Through The Fog - Part 5 When The Fog Becomes A Mirror | |
| 3. | Breakthrough study - Identifying Biomarkers for Fibromyalgia | |
| 4. | Interview with Melissa Reynolds, Author of Mindfully Yours, Ella | |
| 5. | Bells and whistles | |
| 6. | The Benefits Of Participating In Pain Research | |
| 7. | Art Therapy for Fibromyalgia – Interview with MeShe Studios | |
| 8. | Addressing perpetuating factors for chronic pain | |
| 9. | "Why Am I Doing This?!" Chinese New Year London | |
| 10. | Because of motherly love | |
| 11. | How to find Inspiration when you live with Chronic Illness | |
| 12. | How And Why I Pace Activities | |
| 13. | The causes of Fibromyalgia - latest theories (2025) | |
| 14. | ADHD and Fibromyalgia: The Double Diagnosis That Finally Made Sense |
Many thanks to these wonderful fibro bloggers, maintaining their fibro blogs while living with this chronic illness: This Fibro Chick, Dale Rockell, Glenys Robyn Hicks, Melissa Reynolds, Carrie Kellenberger, Sarah Warburton and Lee Good.

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