Monday

Fibromyalgia Awareness in May 2025

I'm glad you stopped by to see what we are doing this May to raise awareness of fibromyalgia. As you know May is internationally recognized as the month for Fibromyalgia Awareness with May 12th dedicated as Fibromyalgia Awareness Day.

This May we are:

1. Resharing social media posts on X

Many people are raising Fibromyalgia Awareness there and on their other social media including:

💜Carrie Kellenberger on FacebookInstagramPinterest.

💜Sue Ingebretson on FacebookX InstagramPinterest.

💜Dale Rockell on X, Facebook

2. Sharing many new posts on X

3. Sharing posts on Tumblr that you can reshare. 

4. Creating a catalogue of new and past images here that you can reshare on your own social media. Just copy and paste the Fibro Awareness images below. 

Fibro awareness day

Fibromyalgia Awareness in May

Fibromyalgia Awareness

Raising Fibromyalgia Awareness in May 2025

Fibro Awareness Month

Fibro Awareness Month

Fibromyalgia Awareness Month

Everyday is Fibromyalgia Awareness



You can also find many more images from fibro bloggers to share here

what we are doing for Fibromyalgia Awareness in May 2025


Friday

May's Fibromyalgia link up

WELCOME to Fibromyalgia Awareness Month and the link up for May. Participate anytime to share your link and help spread awareness about fibromyalgia.

Do not forget your post will be promoted in many ways, after you add it here

  •  as part of a group post on Fibro Blogger Directory where readers will be taken directly to your site rather than via inlinkz
  • as an individual post on X in a few weeks to over 17 thousand followers. 
  • as an individual post on tumblr in a few weeks. 
  • possibly on Pinterest at Fibro Bloggers Directory where we have over 45.4k monthly views.
Fibromyalgia link up in May


May's Fibromyalgia Fibro Friday

Thursday

WHAT'S HAPPENING on the fibromyalgia blogs lately?

Check out the latest updates from our fibro bloggers! Find out what the fibro blogger community is up to. 

Here is a round up of the latest happenings from many of the fibro bloggers who are members of the Directory. You can find the complete list of fibro blogs here

WHAT'S HAPPENING on the fibromyalgia blogs lately?

Mandy has been brave enough to post Widow's Reality: My Love Story ~ God's Love.

Melissa has written a book of fiction 'Mindfully Yours, Ella' and the main character is living with chronic illness.
                                                     
Dales' YouTube Chanel, Fibro & Photos, is fairly new. He has 8 videos. Please subscribe. 
                                                     
Caz  has written about policy changes in the UK that affect those with chronic illness and disability. 
                                                     
Glenys give us an update on her chronic life living in Australia and thinking about the wider world.
                                                     
Suzanne has updated her site, CocoLime Fitness and it looks great. 
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
Michelle is resuming her Turning Pain into Strength podcast with a variety of interesting guests. 
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
Carrie Celebrates turning 50! in 50 for 50! Half A Century Birthday Edition
                                                     
Ria writes about her new symptom of Tinnitus in Will I never be able to enjoy silence again?
                                                     
One of Beverley's latest posts is Becoming More Active With Chronic Illness. 
                                                     
Cynthia, The Disabled Diva, is active on X.
                                                     
Susan Pearson has written about Complex Sleep Problems and Fibro.
                                                     
Lee Good (that's me) has a post about Muscle Relaxant Medications for Fibromyalgia.
                                                     
I hope I have missed any Fibro Bloggers who have something recent they would like to promote. If I have please let me know in the comments below.

WHAT'S HAPPENING on the fibromyalgia blogs?



Tuesday

Five fabulous fibro bloggers

We are celebrating five outstanding fibro bloggers from the Fibro Blogger Directory this week! 
These courageous writers endure chronic pain yet continue to share their journeys to empower others and help them understand more about Fibromyalgia. 

Five fibro bloggers


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Beverley has been blogging at Blooming Mindfulness since 2016. She has many chronic illnesses including Fibromyalgia, anaemia, chronic fatigue, depression and general anxiety disorder. Despite all of these, and being a carer, she has a very positive outlook. You can catch up with her through the many lovely videos she has created chatting about her life as a disabled vintage witch!

I blog about my experiences and give tips and tricks to help and inspire other disabled people. I also hope to raise awareness and compassion from able-bodied people wanting to educate themselves.

I hope my posts and videos help you, but I am not a doctor and though I trained as a nurse I cannot give personalised help and advice. 

Here are some of her fibromyalgia related posts:
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Helen blogs at Living whole: Neurodivergent lived experience with a side order of chronic health. As well as Fibromyalgia, POTS, Autism and ADHD and Ehlers-Danlos hypermobility she writes about being a highly sensitive person and...
what it is like to live as a neurodivergent adult female with chronic health conditions whilst trying, very hard, to impart some of the breakthroughs and many positives of increased self-understanding that have come out of the journey.
I aim to offer is a resource comprised of relatable experiences and clues in the dark for other people exploring their health status as I have had to do…and, in fact, as all of us with chronic conditions such as ME/CFS are forced to do for ourselves given these conditions are still so widely misunderstood, stigmatized, under-researched and generally swept under the carpet.

Her fibro related blog posts include:

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Susan's blog is Living Creatively with Fibro where she has been blogging to help others understand more about Fibromyalgia and share the creativity that helps her in her life.

In 2016, I started the blog “Living Creatively with Fibro.” The first reason was to chronicle my journey. Then as time passed by I realised that there was so much that was unknown or misunderstood about Fibromyalgia. Even within the medical community. So I wanted to help the “Spoonie” community get the word out.

Although I write quite a lot about Fibromyalgia and Spoonie Life. That does not define me, and so I write about how I live with Fibro too.

Her fibro blog posts include:

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Bethan blogs at Hello Fibro Blog. She has been suffering with chronic pain since she was ten but was not diagnosed with Fibromyalgia till many years later. She was in her early 20's when she started blogging. 
I started this blog to come to terms with my diagnosis but also to raise awareness and help others with similar conditions know they are not alone. I have found an amazing community of bloggers and the chronically ill that support one another through everything 💜
Some of her interesting Fibro posts include:
                                                      
Dan blogs at CFS Unravelled Opening the Door to Recovery from ME/CFS & Fibromyalgia. He is a former Physicist who used his scientific training to research Fibromyalgia, ME/CFS, and POTS when he was ill with for 7 years. His main goal is to educate and assist patients and their healthcare providers in understanding these conditions. His blog is full of video interviews including experts in the field. He believes that...
despite the fact that there is no panacea cure for these disorders, full recovery is absolutely possible. 

His fibromyalgia related posts include:

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I hope you have enjoyed finding out more about these fibro bloggers this week. Don't forget to call in next week to see who will be included in Focus on Five Fibro blogs.

Focus on Five fabulous fibro bloggers