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ByadminFibromyalgia is a long-term rheumatic disorder causing chronic widespread pain, fatigue, and sleep issues While there is no cure for fibromyalgia, its symptoms can be managed effectively The constant internal pain significantly impacts work, relationships, and mental health If you feel like words are slipping out of your mouth or your brain is purposefully forgetting…
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Balancing RA and Fibromyalgia
ByadminBalancing RA and Fibromyalgia As much as a quarter of all people with RA also live with fibromyalgia. Columnist Lene Andersen shares how she manages both. By Lene Andersen, MSW It was a kind of pain I had never felt before, even in my then 30+ years of living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This…
News-MedicalMenu 1 TENS therapy reduces movement pain and fatigue in fibromyalgia patients
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Pain and Mental Health: Exploring the Link Between PTSD and Fibromyalgia
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How Do You Know If You Have Fibromyalgia? 7 Signs You Should Seek Treatment
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