I Read: The Fibromyalgia Research Blog

Topics: Fibromylagia, I Read, My Network, Resources, To Do

As I’ve men­tioned in pre­vi­ous posts, I was diag­nosed with fibromyal­gia in 1998… I was 14. After I was diag­nosed my par­ents and I read a vari­ety of books, mag­a­zines, and arti­cles as we researched FMS. Like most fibro­folks, we came across a wide vari­ety of ideas for alle­vi­at­ing pain, cur­ing fibromyal­gia, and the like. Some seemed a bit ridicu­lous while we deemed oth­ers worth a shot. Over time we found a rou­tine that worked for me and I was able to go into a bit of remis­sion. With that remis­sion I relaxed in my pur­suit of learn­ing as I began to take feel­ing well for granted.

Last year I found The Fibromyal­gia Research Blog and have since enjoyed read­ing ByTheBay’s posts reg­u­larly. I rec­om­mend the blog to those with fibromyal­gia as well as those close to fibro­folks. The blog dis­cusses research and stud­ies relat­ing to fibromyal­gia and chronic fatigue as well as var­i­ous options for treat­ment and/or pain man­age­ment. It is often the case that a post dis­cusses a treat­ment option I have found help­ful (like aquatic exer­cise) or explains and sup­ports an obser­va­tion I have made about fibro (extreme sen­si­tiv­ity to noise).

Since this lat­est flare-up began in early March I have begun the habit of addi­tional read­ing and research about fibromyal­gia. As I find inter­est­ing infor­ma­tion I will be sure to bring it up in an “I Read:” post.

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