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Fibromyalgia Education and Awareness Month

My journey with Fibromyalgia started after I was diagnosed with Lyme Disease, Lyme recks havoc on your entire system. I have many other Immune Disorders caused by Lyme. At first, I didn’t know the symptoms because I was constantly in pain. Now I know what life is like living with Fibromyalgia.

Fibromyalgia is a medical syndrome which commonly presents as chronic widespread pain, accompanied by fatigue, waking unrefreshed, and cognitive symptoms. Other symptoms include headaches, lower abdominal pain or cramps, and depression.[9] People with fibromyalgia can also experience insomnia[10]and a general hypersensitivity.[11][12] The cause of fibromyalgia is unknown, but is believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors.[4]Environmental factors may include psychological stress, trauma, and certain infections.[4] Since the pain appears to result from processes in the central nervous system, the condition is referred to as a “central sensitization syndrome”.

Fibromyalgia is estimated to affect 2–4% of the population.[15] Women are affected about twice as often as men.[4][15] Rates appear similar in different areas of the world and among different cultures.[4]

With so many people diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, you would think getting a diagnosis was a simple process but it is not. There is no telling how many doctors you will have to see before getting the right diagnosis. Hang in there, this is a common issue among the Fibromyalgia community. Spend more time reading the Rheumatologist’s background to see what their specialty is before making an appointment.

Melinda

References:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fibromyalgia#Classification


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2 thoughts on “Fibromyalgia Education and Awareness Month

  1. I have been out of town with family and now backtracking through posts. Thank you for posting this information on fibromyalgia. So few people understand the pain involved on a daily basis. All the best to you, Melinda.

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