When You’re in Constant Pain and Nobody Believes You

Jennifer Brea was 28 when she found herself unable to finish a short bike ride or run — she’d head home halfway through and sleep for hours. “I kind of thought, ‘Oh, maybe I’m just getting older,’” says the director and star of the new documentary “Unrest.” “I was only 28, and I was like, ‘Maybe I’m just aging?’ And…

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Call for recognition of fibromyalgia as a long-term disability

By  Aisling Kenny Political reporter Activists called on the government to recognize fibromyalgia as a long-term disability. It is estimated that tens of thousands of people in Ireland suffer from this condition, which is characterized by widespread pain and fatigue that can be difficult to diagnose. Merissa Appel, a 25-year-old student, lives with fibromyalgia. She says that she suffers constantly and that…

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My Second Visit To The Psychologist !! I am a computer !!!!

I am a computer .. I am upgradable but the space I came with is near the end .. I’ve uploaded so much.. Thinking my space is limitless .. I’ve suffered viruses along the way but stuffed them into quarantine .. But they are there and they exist … I’ve stored every cookie and flippantly cleaned my history ..  I’ve…

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Dry eyes and mouth due to fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is typically characterized by generalized pain, fatigue, headaches, irritable bowel syndrome, inability to sleep refreshingly, wake up tired and rigid and develop cognitive disorders, including lack of concentration and lack of mood, dizziness, etc. Fibromyalgia syndrome is a chronic, long-term condition that has no cure. About 10 million people are currently diagnosed with this disorder. Although 9 out of 10 people…

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Main causes of fibromyalgia outbreaks.

Karen Lee Richards  PATIENT EXPERT An outbreak of fibromyalgia is a transient increase in the number and / or intensity of symptoms. Some outbreaks last only one or two days, others can last weeks or even months. The best form   of fibromyalgia outbreaks   to     prevent     is to identify the cause and, if possible, to avoid the circumstances that trigger. Keep in mind that a flare can not be…

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10 true causes of fibromyalgia, the doctor will never tell you

While only an estimate, fibromyalgia affects 1 in 50 people, totaling up to 6 million. It is characterized by chronic musculoskeletal pain accompanied by symptoms such as brain fog, cognitive impairment, depression, painful spots throughout the body, fatigue and sleep disorders. The root cause of fibromyalgia still remains uncertain, and conventional medicine currently addresses its symptoms using painkillers and antidepressants. On the…

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