Friday

Fibro Friday link up week 302

Fibromyalgia syndrome is a common and chronic disorder characterised by widespread muscle pain, fatigue, and multiple tender points. There is so much more to fibromyalgia and you can learn more about it by clicking on the links below.

Fibro Friday link up

Katie Clark from Pain FULLY Living

Pain FULLY Living blog about fibromyalgia
Katie has been sharing her fibromyalgia story since June 2019 at her blog Pain FULLY Living -  Living Fully Despite Pain. 

Katie was a confident teacher of many years when Fibromyalgia hit.  She has now retired and has become a writer about fibromyalgia. Through her writing she shares her reflections and her growth. She is learning and trying new things and hopes to help others along their own fibro journey.
I feel that sharing my journey can give insight to others on their own, much like others have helped me. Also, blogging helps me to understand better how I’m feeling about things; writing helps me process. My posts serve as a bit of a timeline for me to remember where I’ve been in this process of healing and self-discovery.
Katie writes about her online and offline community, her daily struggles and blessings and the many interesting things she has investigated to help reduce her symptoms such as SAM-e, and Vyvanse, Medical Marijuana, and SOMA breathing. 

Some of her posts include:
You can connect with Katie Clark at her blog, and on her facebook page. She would love you to visit and leave a comment.

Fibromyalgia Stories

Fibromyalgia is one of the most common chronic pain conditions. It affects an estimated 3-6% of the world population.

Here at Fibro Blogger Directory we are bringing together people who have fibromyalgia through stories of how it impacts them, ways they cope and other fibro information... just click on the links below to read more.


fibro friday week 301

Thursday

2020 Fibromyalgia Twitter Directory

Here is the ultimate Fibromyalgia Twitter Directory- a Directory of people with Fibromyalgia who tweet about it in 2020.
This is a great resource for connecting with and supporting others with fibro (FMS) and we hope you can join in.

HOW TO ADD YOUR LINK:
1. Click the blue button below which says 'Add your link'
2. Add your url - it looks similar to this https://twitter.com/FibroBloggers
3. In 'Name' add the name of your twitter account eg Fibro Bloggers or your name
4. Ad your email address. No one sees this (only me)

*PLEASE LINK UP YOUR TWITTER URL (not your blog url)

Fibromyalgia Twitter Directory 2020