Unmasking the Hidden Pain: 7 Alarming Truths About the Taboo Side of Fibromyalgia
Posted in

Unmasking the Hidden Pain: 7 Alarming Truths About the Taboo Side of Fibromyalgia

Unmasking the Hidden Pain: 7 Alarming Truths About the Taboo Side of Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia is often discussed in whispers. While many recognize its name, few truly understand the full extent of what this condition entails.…

Unmasking the Hidden Pain: 7 Alarming Truths About the Taboo Side of Fibromyalgia Read More
When Hope Turns Heavy: 6 Harsh Realities of Living With Fibromyalgia Disappointments
Posted in

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…

When Hope Turns Heavy: 6 Harsh Realities of Living With Fibromyalgia Disappointments Read More
Diagnosed Too Soon: The Truth About Getting a Fibromyalgia Diagnosis Young and Why It’s Not ‘Easier’
Posted in

Diagnosed Too Soon: The Truth About Getting a Fibromyalgia Diagnosis Young and Why It’s Not ‘Easier’

When I was asked if getting my fibromyalgia diagnosis young was easier, I paused. There was no clear way to respond to that question without unpacking the weight of what it really means to be…

Diagnosed Too Soon: The Truth About Getting a Fibromyalgia Diagnosis Young and Why It’s Not ‘Easier’ Read More
Saying Goodbye to Who I Was: Mourning Your ‘Before’ Self With Fibromyalgia
Posted in

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…

Saying Goodbye to Who I Was: Mourning Your ‘Before’ Self With Fibromyalgia Read More
Lessons From Both Sides: What This Nurse With Fibromyalgia Learned From Her Patients
Posted in

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…

Lessons From Both Sides: What This Nurse With Fibromyalgia Learned From Her Patients Read More
Giving Through the Pain: Discovering the Value of Volunteering When You Have Fibromyalgia
Posted in

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.…

Giving Through the Pain: Discovering the Value of Volunteering When You Have Fibromyalgia Read More
Young But Real: I Am 18 and Fibromyalgia Ill, and My Pain Is Just as Valid
Posted in

Young But Real: I Am 18 and Fibromyalgia Ill, and My Pain Is Just as Valid

Being eighteen is often described as a time of new beginnings, independence, and endless possibility. For many, it marks the start of adult life with dreams waiting to unfold. But for some of us, eighteen…

Young But Real: I Am 18 and Fibromyalgia Ill, and My Pain Is Just as Valid Read More
Double the Storm: What It’s Like Going Through Perimenopause With Fibromyalgia
Posted in

Double the Storm: What It’s Like Going Through Perimenopause With Fibromyalgia

Living with fibromyalgia already feels like a full-time battle—one that requires constant adjustments, relentless strength, and a deep understanding of your own body. But when perimenopause enters the picture, it brings a second wave of…

Double the Storm: What It’s Like Going Through Perimenopause With Fibromyalgia Read More
7 Honest Truths About My Preferred Pain Scale as Someone With Fibromyalgia
Posted in

7 Honest Truths About My Preferred Pain Scale as Someone With Fibromyalgia

My Preferred Pain Scale as Someone With Fibromyalgia Living with fibromyalgia is a lesson in endurance, adaptation, and radical honesty with yourself. Over the years, I’ve learned that standard pain scales just don’t capture the…

7 Honest Truths About My Preferred Pain Scale as Someone With Fibromyalgia Read More
Alone in the Ache: What It Really Means to Not Have a Support System When You’re Fibromyalgia Ill
Posted in

Alone in the Ache: What It Really Means to Not Have a Support System When You’re Fibromyalgia Ill

Fibromyalgia is more than a diagnosis. It is a constant companion of pain, fatigue, and fog that weaves itself into every corner of your life. But while managing the symptoms is a challenge on its…

Alone in the Ache: What It Really Means to Not Have a Support System When You’re Fibromyalgia Ill Read More
error: Content is protected !!