Wednesday

Latest Fibromyalgia Articles

These articles allow you to gain more understanding about fibromyalgia. Those living with fibro are sharing their blog posts to raise awareness of this chronic pain condition and the many ways it affects their lives and those around them.

The Latest Fibromyalgia Articles


‘Chronic Illness Joke of the Week’ Series
A Joke about Heat Therapy, especially using heating pads to help with chronic pain. Helen at Helens Journey. Read more

Is Fibromyalgia Serious? 
Melissa at Melissa vs fibromyalgia talks about insomnia, the heart, diagnosis and her story with fibro. Read more

The Art of Happiness.
 About finding your own happiness. By Thom at Thom Byxbes Desk. Read more

Warming gifts for Christmas. 
Shares gift ideas that can provide warmth and ease pain. By Blogger Bar at Back Pain Blog. 

You Never know What You’ll Get With Fibro Or Photography
Dale Rockell describes one of his early morning walks as a photograher with fibromyalgia.
Alternative Healing
5 Astonishing Methods to Overcome Boredom and Embrace Life including some you may not have heard of. By Thom at Thom Byxbes Desk. Read more

Foods That Fight Fibromyalgia Review
A review of Foods That Fight Fibromyalgia – Nutrient Packed Meals That Increase Energy, Ease Pain, and Move You Toward Recovery by Deirdre Rawlings, PH.D., N.D. By Sue Daze at Fibro Daze. Read more

Fibromyalgia stories
My diagnosis, by nine people living with fibromyalgia.
Read more

Cyclobenzaprine for fibromyalgia.
Describes a treatment for muscles stiffness. By Lee Good at Fibro Files.
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11 Things You Should Never Say to Someone With Fibromyalgia.

A list of things that you’ve likely said at some point to someone you care about, and in doing so you unknowingly made them feel even worse. Don’t do it again.

These are things you should never say to someone with Fibromyalgia (or any chronic illness). By Julie Ryan at Counting My Spoons. Read more


Fibromyalgia Holiday Stress.
Symptoms of stress and seven tips to overcome it. By Sue Ingebretson at Rebuilding Wellness.
Read more of Fibro Friday week 482
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  1. ‘Chronic Illness Joke of the Week’ Series
  2. Is Fibromyalgia Serious?
  3. The Art of Happiness.
  4. Warming gifts for Christmas.
  5. You Never Know What You’ll Get With Fibro Or Photography.
  6. Alternative Healing
  7. Foods That Fight Fibromyalgia Review
  8. Fibromyalgia stories
  9. Cyclobenzaprine for fibromyalgia.
  10. 11 Things You Should Never Say to Someone With Fibromyalgia.
  11. Fibromyalgia Holiday Stress.

The Latest Fibromyalgia Articles


Friday

Fibro Friday week 483

WELCOME to Fibro Friday where you will find articles about living and coping with fibromyalgia. This week we had 13 fibro related posts which you can find here. Four of them were about what we eat and drink, and other subjects included lions, handling the holidays, pacing and yoga. Thank you to everyone joining in and sharing their articles. 

Fibro Friday the fibromyalgia link up week 483



Wednesday

Information about Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue and Doctors

Information About Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue, and Doctors is a curated collection of resources to help you understand, manage, and advocate for your own health.

Living with fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS/ME) can feel like navigating a maze—one filled with confusing symptoms, inconsistent medical support, and a constant need to explain your experience. That’s why we’ve gathered this collection of blog posts and resources from people who truly understand what it’s like.

Whether you’re newly diagnosed, supporting a loved one, or seeking better ways to communicate with your doctor, these articles offer insights, encouragement, and practical advice.

Fibro Fighters sharing their stories


Understanding Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue

What Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? – Dan Neuffer

Dan breaks down the science and symptoms behind CFS/ME, offering clarity on a condition that’s often misunderstood. His approach is grounded in research and personal experience.

Fibromyalgia Hyper-Sensitivity – Sue Ingebretson at Rebuilding Wellness

Sue explores the heightened sensitivity that many fibro warriors experience—from noise and light to emotions and pain. She offers tips for managing sensory overload and reclaiming calm.

Fibromyalgia Symptoms – Fibro Blogger Directory

A comprehensive overview of common fibromyalgia symptoms, including pain, fatigue, brain fog, and digestive issues. This post is a great starting point for anyone trying to understand the condition.

Physical Activity and Sleep in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Syndrome – Fibro Files 

This research-based article explores how physical activity and sleep duration affect symptom severity in people with CFS and fibromyalgia. It highlights the need for personalized treatment approaches and challenges assumptions about rest and movement.

Learning About Chronic Pain – Janet Jay 

Janet shares what a med student learned from hundreds of chronic pain patients on Reddit. The post reveals raw truths about stigma, misdiagnosis, and the emotional toll of being disbelieved—and why medical education must change.

Patient Experiences & Coping Strategies

The Fibro Challenges of a Day in London – Dale Rockell at Fibro & Photos

Dale shares how he planned and paced a day trip to London, balancing enjoyment with the realities of chronic pain. A relatable story for anyone trying to stay active while managing symptoms.

Being Your Own Doctor – Glenys Robyn Hicks at Australian Sacrificial Home Body

Glenys reflects on the importance of self-advocacy and trusting your instincts when navigating the medical system. A powerful reminder that you are the expert on your own body.

Gratitude Diary – Helen at Helen’s Journey 

Helen shares how keeping a gratitude diary helps her shift focus from pain to positivity. This simple yet powerful practice offers emotional relief, a sense of control, and a way to celebrate small joys even during difficult days.

Finding Creative Ways for Coping with Pain – Mandy & Michele (featuring Carrie Kellenberger) 

Carrie shares her journey through multiple diagnoses including fibromyalgia, ankylosing spondylitis, and MECFS. She discusses how creative outlets like art and gardening, along with online support groups, help her manage daily pain and isolation.

My Fight to Be Diagnosed With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome – Bethan Jones at Hello Fibro Blog 

Bethan recounts her exhausting and emotional journey to a CFS diagnosis after years of worsening symptoms and dismissive doctors. Her story is a powerful reminder to trust your instincts, persist through setbacks, and advocate fiercely for your health.

Recommended Resources


Fibro blogger Janet Jay created MyAI.Health, a free tool designed to decode your health insurance in plain English. This app helps users understand confusing terms, coverage details, and billing codes—making it easier to advocate for care and avoid surprise costs. A must-have for anyone navigating chronic illness and insurance.

Navigating the Medical System

Are Doctors Biased Against Patients? – Julie at Counting My Spoons

Julie discusses a Medscape survey that reveals troubling biases among healthcare providers. She offers advice on how to advocate for yourself and find compassionate care.

What Did You Say? Comments from Doctors About My Chronic Illnesses – Sarah at Me, Myself and Chronic Illness.

Sarah shares a collection of shocking, dismissive, and sometimes humorous comments she’s received from doctors while seeking care for her chronic illnesses. This eye-opening post highlights the importance of patient advocacy and the need for greater empathy and education in the medical field.

Diagnostic Challenges for Men with Fibromyalgia – Thom Byxbe 

Thom explores the unique barriers men face when seeking a fibromyalgia diagnosis, including gender bias, societal expectations, and medical misconceptions. His post sheds light on why male patients are often overlooked or misdiagnosed, and calls for greater awareness and inclusivity in chronic illness care. 

💜Thank You

A heartfelt thank you to all the bloggers who contributed their stories, research, and reflections. Your voices help build a more compassionate and informed community for everyone affected by fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue.

About the Fibro Link-Up

This post is part of the Fibro Link-Up, a monthly event (formerly known as Fibro Friday) that welcomes blog posts about fibromyalgia and related conditions. If you’re a blogger with a story, tip, or resource to share, we’d love to include you in future editions.

💜 Thank You for Visiting

To all our readers—thank you for taking the time to learn more about fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue. You make a real difference. Please share this post to help raise awareness and support others on their journey.

Every click, comment, and share helps someone feel seen.


Fibromyalgia articles

Friday

Fibro Friday week 482

WELCOME BACK to Fibro Friday!  Fibro Friday is how we can help spread fibromyalgia awareness. Thank you to everyone who shared their links here. This week we had 11 fibromyalgia related links and you can find them HERE.

The articles included holiday stress tips, food and gift suggestions, medications and laughter.

Fibro Friday

Fibro Friday blog link up