Friday

Our newest fibro blogger members

 fibro blogger members
Let me introduce you to some of our wonderful members at Fibro Blogger Directory.
They all have fibromyalgia and they all blog about it but that is where the similarities stop...
For a start they live all over the world from Australia to America, England to South Africa. They have so many different interests:  naturopathy, teaching, family, religion, fitness, writing, and illustrating.
Let's get to know them a bit more.

fibro blogger directory newest members

From left to right, top to bottom we have Suzanne, Stacey, Melinda, Janet, Glenys, Katie, Angelique and Rachel.

Suzanne is a fitness instructor who runs Coco Lime Fitness where she blogs about fibromyalgia and staying fit, has videos, a work out channel and a total body fitness program. 

Stacey is a wife and mother to three adult children who blogs at Fighting With Fibro. Her blog's byline is Living With Purpose and she hopes to positively affect the lives of others who live with Fibro.

Melinda is an ambassador for the US Pain Foundation and blogs at Looking For The Light.  Melinda educates, advocates and informs about a variety of difficult issues including mental health and abuse. 

Janet is a naturopathic doctor who blogs at The Doctor's Note. She offers diet, exercise and other tips for coping with Fibromyalgia and also a free discovery session to see if natural therapies can help you.

Glenys is a home maker who is providing conversations for the lonely, chronically ill or disabled Christian woman at Morning Cuppas With Glenys

Katie is a teacher and writer who blogs at PainFULLY Living sharing her personal experiences with treatments and symptoms of Fibromyalgia. 

Angelique is a wife and mother who blogs at Fibro Ramblings. She is raising fibromyalgia awareness and co-ordinates Faces & Stories of Fibromyalgia telling the stories of many people who live with it.

Rachel is a graphic designer who blogs at Once Upon A Fog Blog and records video blogs about her life with fibromyalgia in Texas, USA. 

Saturday

Fibro Friday week 320

We have been sharing articles about fibromyalgia for 320 weeks... that's over 6 years, and we are here to help share your fibro information so others can be more aware of this chronic pain condition.

Thank you for dropping in and caring about Fibromyalgia awareness. 

Fibro Friday week 320



Friday

Fibro Friday week 319

Hi, and welcome to the Fibromyalgia link up this week. We'd love you to join us by sharing your fibromyalgia blog link here and/or reading some of the posts that are linked up. 

Fibro Friday

Thursday

Fibro bloggers and their Stories - Glenys from Morning Cuppas With Glenys

Fibro bloggers and their Stories

This is the first in our series Fibro Bloggers and their Stories, where you can get to know more about our Fibro Blogger Directory members. 
This week's story is from Glenys, who lives in Australia and blogs at Morning Cuppas With Glenys where she shares her daily life as a christian woman living with fibromyalgia and other chronic illnesses. During my time reading her blog she has gone from travelling around in a RV to now living in a home. Here is what Glenys has to say...


I have been pretty much bedridden this last week. For the first time I feel a little life in me so I am going to try to catch up on a bit of housework. I am really concerned about doing too much and burning out again, inducing another fibromyalgia flare. So I have to consider that as I plan my return to domesticity. I don't want another setback that puts me to bed again. It's all about spoons!

The journey back to domesticity is not without peril. There is a fine line between adequate expenditure of energy and exhaustion. Exhaustion can sneak up on you and bite you on the heel when you least expect it. Each day is a challenge as you will see in reading this post.... this is a typical day in the life of a chronically ill wife.

You can be managing quite nicely, up to your chin in folding clean clothes on your bed, when suddenly you wake with a start to find that you have fallen asleep and dribbled all over your husbands' underpants and shirts. Or you can plunge your hand into a sink of the cold and slimy water for soaking dishes left over from yesterdays' dinner that were supposed to be done as soon as you got your second wind after cooking last night. Only the second wind didn't come: not even a breeze!

Vacuuming can take forever as you find that the bag needs emptying and you can't find a new one and as you search, you smell a rancid odour from the washer, where you find yesterdays' wash finished and patiently waiting to be hung out. The washer is reset to rinse the smelly load but you forget to look for the vacuum bag as you fret about how many spoons it will cost to hang the clothes out.

Starting to feel anxious and overwhelmed, you decide to have a cup of tea. A donut in the pantry calls your name and as you open the microwave to heat it, you are surprised by your bowl of porridge left there at 6 am when you got your husband's breakfast. Pulling a tissue out of the box, you have a little cry into your cup of tea as you munch your donut. You are hungry because you didn't actually eat breakfast after all.

Sick at heart and already feeling tired, you decide to just chuck the clothes in the dryer, soak the dishes in fresh hot soapy water for washing later on in the afternoon and you have a nap... after all, a nana nap will help your brain fog clear and you can catch up then. But the afternoon brings it own set of woes as you wake feeling worse. 

You consult your menu list only to find that even though you intended to get the meat out to defrost this morning, you had suddenly felt compelled to double check that you had taken your meds and then you forgot about the meat. With your confidence rattled, you wash the pans that are needed for tonight's cooking and resolve for the hundredth time today to do better.

Eventually the day draws to a close with the evenings' dishes soaking in the sink ready for that elusive second wind. And as you feed the cat and take your evening meds, you wonder if tomorrow will be any better...Lying in bed and in a funk bordering on depression, you start to pray for strength for the morrow and a restful nights' sleep. Only no thoughts come to pray with sense and you are swept into a fitful sleep on a long sighhhhh. 

So ends another day and domesticity is still far far away.

© Glenys Robyn Hicks

Glenys Robyn Hicks
Glenys Robyn Hicks

Her blog: Morning Cuppas With Glenys: Godly conversations for the lonely, chronically ill or disabled Christian woman.