Fibromyalgia getting worse
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JulestheBat
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Hey,
Im just wondering has anyone elses Fibromyalgia gotten worse? Mine certainly has
Thank you
Im just wondering has anyone elses Fibromyalgia gotten worse? Mine certainly has

Thank you
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Dear @JulestheBat
I'm wondering if you've ever come across this website which you may find interesting and/or helpful:
http://www.wellwise4me.com
The co-author of the website recovered from ME after 25 years so she now specialises in supporting the recovery of people with CFS/ME/Fibromyalgia...
Best wishes.
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I wonder if you had seen these @JulestheBat ?
Fibromyalgia Action UK is a charity that offers information and support to people with fibromyalgia. If you have any questions about fibromyalgia, call the charity's helpline on 0300 999 3333.
The charity also has a network of local support groups you may find helpful and a online community, where you can find out about news, events and ongoing research into the condition.
Another support group you may find useful is UK Fibromyalgia.
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My Fibro waxes and wanes, it is worse when I have stress and during my cycle.1
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My fibro has certainly got worse since it was diagnosed three years ago. I was up most of the time, now I spend a good proportion of my week in bed.
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Yes my fibro has got worse.0
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sarah50 said:My Fibro waxes and wanes, it is worse when I have stress and during my cycle.
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@Pamela1509debbie maybe try a new sport lol? #ifidontlaughiwillcry1
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hi all im new to this iv got fibromyalgia over 2 years been in constant pain no beaks so unfair1
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@alli43 hi ? Yes it feels very unfair doesn't it, I suppose my gran used to say there's plenty worse off than you. While that is definitely true it doesn't stop us from mourning our previous lives. The heatwave we had in the summer was horrific and now I'm dreading the winter. I have had this for at least 5 years and it's hard to stay sane some days, be kind to yourself listen to your body and don't compare the person you are now with the one you were before. Keep battling. X2
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Definately agree with the above. Look into mindfulness or relaxation therapies as it’s really important to look after your mind too. Best wishes all.1
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Hi I've only just recently been diagnosed with this, I went to the doctors over 5 months ago in pain on all my joints and muscles, it's getting worse for me each day, I don't even know if that's possible I feel extremely old before my time and cry alot lifting a saucepan hurts I'm on the waiting list my first app is 28th of January can't believe how long it's taken to be seen can anybody give me any help.on their pain where is is and if they have any tips please anything at all to help? Thanks sarah xx I'm new to this.0
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Welcome to the community, @sarahluanne!
So sorry to hear about your pain. Do have a look at the links @Sam_Scope shared above:Fibromyalgia Action UK is a charity that offers information and support to people with fibromyalgia. If you have any questions about fibromyalgia, call the charity's helpline on 0300 999 3333.
The charity also has a network of local support groups you may find helpful and a online community, where you can find out about news, events and ongoing research into the condition.
Another support group you may find useful is UK Fibromyalgia.
You may also be interested in our chronic pain discussions, where others have shared their own tips and coping mechanisms. I hope today is as kind as possible to you.0 -
Thank you very much xx1
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