Some wounds don’t bleed. They don’t show up on skin or in scans. They live beneath the surface, in silence and shame. For many survivors of trauma, one of the hardest, most unspoken struggles is…
Fibromyalgia Awareness
Raise awareness about Fibromyalgia by understanding its symptoms, impact, and the importance of support for those living with this chronic condition.
The Stillness Between Storms: What Living With Fibromyalgia Taught Me About Waiting
Waiting is something most people dislike. Waiting in traffic, Waiting in line, Waiting for life to pick up speed. But for those living with chronic illness—especially fibromyalgia—waiting becomes a central part of existence. It’s not…
Between Us: A Letter to My Friends and Family Who Don’t Have Fibromyalgia
To my friends and family who don’t have fibromyalgia, I know it’s hard to understand what I go through. I know there are days when I seem distant, fragile, or completely different from the person…
Voices That Heal: The Power of Sharing Our Fibromyalgia Stories
Living with fibromyalgia can feel like carrying a weight that no one else sees. The pain is real, but invisible. The fatigue is constant, but misunderstood. The emotional toll builds quietly, often behind a forced…
Unmasking the Hidden Pain: 7 Alarming Truths About the Taboo Side of Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is often described as an “invisible illness,” but that phrase only tells part of the story. While many people recognize that fibromyalgia causes widespread pain and persistent fatigue, far fewer understand the deeply personal,…
When Hope Turns Heavy: 6 Harsh Realities of Living With Fibromyalgia Disappointments
Hope is a powerful force. It fuels the search for answers, keeps spirits high during flare-ups, and motivates patients to try yet another treatment. But for those battling fibromyalgia, hope can sometimes backfire. The phrase…
Diagnosed Too Soon: The Truth About Getting a Fibromyalgia Diagnosis Young and Why It’s Not ‘Easier’
Fibromyalgia is often thought of as a condition that affects middle-aged adults, particularly women. While it is true that many diagnoses occur later in adulthood, fibromyalgia can also develop in teenagers, young adults, and even…
Saying Goodbye to Who I Was: Mourning Your ‘Before’ Self With Fibromyalgia
There’s a grief that doesn’t come with a funeral. A silent mourning that lingers, quietly reshaping your life. This is the kind of loss that comes when fibromyalgia leaves you mourning your ‘before’ self—the version…
Lessons From Both Sides: What This Nurse With Fibromyalgia Learned From Her Patients
There’s a unique intersection where compassion meets personal struggle. As a nurse diagnosed with fibromyalgia, I found myself standing on both sides of the hospital bed. I had always believed in healing through understanding, but…
Giving Through the Pain: Discovering the Value of Volunteering When You Have Fibromyalgia
Living with fibromyalgia often narrows your world. Pain, fatigue, and unpredictable flare-ups can make it difficult to maintain regular routines, pursue career goals, or engage socially. Over time, it’s easy to feel disconnected, even invisible.…