What is a Fibromyalgia “Flare”?

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I’ve been seeing some questions online about what a “flare” is, and how you know when you’re having one. The simplest definition is “a time when your fibromyalgia symptoms get worse, then improve again.” (With the caveat that if they STAY worse permanently it’s not a flare, its a worsening of the illness.)

A “fibromyalgia flare” is actually more accurately described as a “symptom flare,” since it can involve ANY symptom or combination of symptoms related to the illness or to comorbid conditions. Most patients (and doctors) only look at pain and fatigue levels; but increased severity of IBS/other digestive issues, fibrofog, anxiety, depression, itching, skin sensitivity, or any other symptom related to your fibromyalgia is ALSO a flare.

Each patient tends to have their own specific definition, so if you ask 20 people, you’ll actually get 20 different definitions; but they’ll all have some things in common: Continue reading What is a Fibromyalgia “Flare”? »

(Chronic Illness) = Loneliness + Isolation

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I read this awesome post about The Loneliness of Pain and it really made me think about how isolated I feel sometimes. Even though I have people in my life that I CAN talk to about how bad I feel, I frequently choose not to for various reasons.

Have you done that? I’m betting that most of us have, either because we’re afraid that eventually these folks are going to get tired of “listening to us bitch,” or because we don’t want them to feel bad. There are more reasons, but most of them seem to boil down to one or the other of these two. Continue reading (Chronic Illness) = Loneliness + Isolation »

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