Thank you for all the great feedback on the Blogger Highlight series, I’ve enjoyed meeting each blogger and sharing their site with you. This week I highlight Musings on Life with Fibromyalgia. Sarah is a tireless advocate for Fibromyalgia and she breaks down the chronic illness is a way that everyone can understand. She also shares her experiences and what’s she’s learned along her journey.
Musings on Life with Fibromyalgia
I’ve lived with fibromyalgia for around a decade now, made many mistakes along the way, but learnt a lot about how to manage the condition and this is what I’m keen to share with readers of this blog.
So, if you want to find out more about living with fibromyalgia and other chronic illness, how life can change and yet still be full of everyday joy, then that’s where this blog aims to help.
I hope at least some of my blog posts will resonate with you – happy reading!
Sarah
Questions Asked
What is your favorite post and why?
My favourite blog post is this one about journaling. I’ve always journaled on and off since my teenage years and I find it such a powerful tool, not just for dealing with chronic illness, but for navigating life’s challenges generally. There’s real magic that happens with a pen and a blank page and it’s often amazing what will spill out onto the page.
What inspired you to start a blog?
After being diagnosed fibromyalgia, I thought my life was over. Everything changed for me – job, finances, physical capabilities and relationships (through not being believed about this illness). I hit rock bottom. Fortunately, my doctor suggested a CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) course for chronic illness, which started to turn things around. I learned to meet myself where I was at the time (not where I used to be or where I wished I was) and create some new goals.
Slowly but surely, over a period of several years, I began to rebuild my life. I then began to read blogs about fibro and chronic illness and was both informed and inspired by the content. From there, I thought that blogging would be a good way for me to share what I have learned. My blog is about the stuff that I wish that I’d known when I was first diagnosed with fibro. We get a lot of good medical information from health professionals. But where I struggled was with things like, how can I still lead a meaningful life when everything has been turned on its head? What can I do so that I don’t just give up and spend the rest of my life sitting on the sofa wishing things were different? My hope is that through the blog, I can share all of this with others who might be feeling as lost as I was in the beginning.
Published Work
Articles below have all been published in UK Fibromyalgia magazine.
February 2019 – Swimming, fibro and me
March 2020 – Gardening when you have Fibromyalgia
July 2019 – Reasons to Snuggle Up with a Book – the Value of Reading
2020 – Fibromyalgia Magazine – 20th Anniversary Issue
February 2020 – What I’ve Learned about Fibromyalgia from my Dogs
August 2020 – Fibromyalgia and the Perimenopause
September 2020 – My Experience of Lockdown Yoga
December 2020 – Chronic Pain and Rural Living
March 2021 – Benefits of Time Spent in Nature
April 2021 – Open Water Swimming when you have Fibromyalgia
April 2021 – Audiobooks
May 2021 – How Living with Fibromyalgia Might Change You as a Person
June 2021 – Childhood Symptoms that might have been Fibromyalgia
February 2022 – Navigating a Bad Fibro Day
July 2022 – Summertime Blues and Fibromyalgia – page 1 page 2
December 2022 – Anxiety, Fibro and the Festive Season
February 2023 – Experiencing Covid when you have Fibromyalgia
March 2023 – My Top Five Difficulties Living with Fibromyalgia
May 2023 – Reframing the Experience of Living with Fibromyalgia
She’s is also a contributor to The Mighty.

Stop by Sarah’s blog, read through her archives and be sure to say hello.
Melinda
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Navigating life with fibromyalgia how very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
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It can be difficult.
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The on and off storms we’ve been having are tossing me around these days. Thank you for all the info and posts on fibromyalgia.
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Thank you. :)
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Thank you so much for this Melinda😊
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I’m glad you liked the post. :)
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Thanks for sharing!
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Have a great day. :)
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