One of my friends who I’ve known since I was a young girl with a spinal cord disease diagnosed as fibromyalgia told me that I had the same problem. I was horrified and couldn’t imagine my life without it. Her words, “I love you,” still ring in my head.
When I was at my worst, it was so intense that I would scratch myself in order to relieve the itch. But now it’s just annoying. I mean, it is annoying, but not nearly as bad as the itching.
I’ve had fibromyalgia for about nine years and it’s an interesting thing because the fibromyalgia affects the whole body. It’s an all-over body pain that I was told is completely normal. Its like a muscle pain that goes up and down your spine, down your arms, down your calves, down your thighs and legs. It runs from your shoulders down to your neck and your upper back.
Fibromyalgia can occur when your body is injured or under stress, but its most likely to occur when you’ve been burned by heat or smoke. It can also result from a number of other conditions, including depression, sleep deprivation, and pregnancy. The pain can also go away without treatment. Fibromyalgia can also occur during pregnancy, and its most common in women.
The pain can come over the skin, but it will not go away without treatment. That’s one of the main reasons why people with fibromyalgia get so afraid of drugs. I know the pain isn’t a new one, but it has been increasing a lot in the last two years.
People with fibro see their condition as a “sign” that they have a “hard-on” for something they don’t like. I think this is one of the reasons why fibro often ends up causing more problems for the sufferer than they have the right to. With fibromyalgia, the pain is so intense that it has a psychological impact on the sufferer because it makes them feel as if they’ve done something wrong.
When you first start to feel a lump behind your ribs or a burning sensation in your hip or shoulders, it’s not really the cause of the problem. So I think you can get the wrong idea that fibromyalgia is a disorder that makes you go to the doctor and get diagnosed with it. In fact, I think it’s just a symptom of a bigger problem.
The problem is that you’re not even trying to do anything about it. A lot of people, especially those just coming in from work at the moment, can think of it as a symptom of the “fix” that has been made because of the chronic pain and the need for attention. You can’t really say that you’re “in” fibromyalgia and you can’t do anything about it, so you’re just a symptom of the disease.
Like I said earlier, if you have a long-standing problem with pain, it is almost impossible to not get yourself labeled as a fibromyalgia sufferer. But the real problem is that the chronic pain is what makes it really hard to do your part in solving the problem. Youre not doing anything about it because youre not doing anything to address the root cause of the problem.
So, the real problem with fibromyalgia is that it is not just a symptom, it is the root cause of the problem. It is all about the pain, the lack of sleep, the inability to do things you used to do because the problem of pain was too severe. You cannot just take a pill and it will go away. You have to work with the pain. The key phrase in this video is “work with pain.