UK-Based Fibromyalgia Bloggers You Should Know
Living with fibromyalgia can feel incredibly isolating—but it doesn’t have to be. Across the UK, a growing number of passionate bloggers are sharing their personal journeys with chronic pain, fatigue, and the daily ups and downs of life with fibromyalgia. Through honest storytelling, helpful tips, and heartfelt reflections, these bloggers are building communities, spreading awareness, and reminding others that they’re not alone.
In this post, we’re spotlighting some inspiring UK-based fibromyalgia bloggers who are using their platforms to advocate, educate, and connect. Whether you're newly diagnosed, supporting someone with fibromyalgia, or simply looking for relatable, real-life insight, these voices offer a mix of empathy, encouragement, and lived experience.
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Blooming Mindfulness – by Beverley Butterfly
Lives in Staffordshire, England with Fibromyalgia, anaemia, chronic fatigue, depression, and anxiety. Some of her UK related posts include How accessible is the 02 Institute in Birmingham? and
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Living Creatively with Fibro – by Susan Pearson
A keen crafter and organiser who lives in England and has Fibromyalgia. Check out her comprehensive article on Fibromyalgia in the UK and What if the King had Fibromyalgia? Truly Unthinkable
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Hello Fibro – by Bethan
A 20-something with Fibromyalgia in the UK, known for her poetry about living with fibro. Her posts include Reasonable Adjustments at Work (UK perspective) and My Experience of the Access Card.
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Invisibly Me – by Caz
Life with a chronic, invisible illness. Based in the UK. She has helpful resources like What The Chronic Illness & Disability Benefits Cuts Mean For You and Medichecks Home Blood Testing
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Musings of Life with Fibromyalgia – by Sarah Warburton
Blogging from the United Kingdom about life with fibromyalgia. Her UK related content includes The Beauty of Blossom Season at Batsford Arboretum and Fibromyalgia-Friendly Getaway: A Weekend in Warwick, England.
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Fibro & Photos – by Dale Rockell
Shares experiences of living with Fibromyalgia and Central Sensitivity Disorder and loving to do photography. Based in the UK. Phone Photography Is More Fibro Friendly: London and Cromer New Year’s Day Fireworks & Fibro Pain are just two of his Uk based posts.
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