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- Fibromyalgia - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
The pain, fatigue, and poor sleep linked with fibromyalgia can affect your personal life and career It also can be stressful to live with a condition that's often misunderstood by others
- Fibromyalgia - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Many symptoms of fibromyalgia are similar to those of various other conditions So you may see more than one doctor before you learn that you have fibromyalgia
- Fibromyalgia: changing the pain experience - Mayo Clinic Press
Drawing on decades of experience in treating fibromyalgia, Mayo Clinic Guide to Fibromyalgia offers research-supported, practical strategies that can help anyone with fibromyalgia live their best life
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: How is fibromyalgia diagnosed?
If fibromyalgia is suspected, it’s important to be evaluated by a specialist with expertise in caring for people with the disorder A timely and accurate fibromyalgia diagnosis is vital because it can become debilitating and disrupt daily life significantly
- Fibromyalgia: Discussions | Mayo Clinic Connect
Connect with others like you for support, practical information, and answers to your questions about managing fibromyalgia and living well Follow the group to be notified when new posts are made
- Neuropathy and fibromyalgia unbearable pain - Mayo Clinic Connect
I am 68 years old and was told I had fibromyalgia in its early years when nobody believed it to be real so I suffered many years trying to get help Now for the last year I have struggled with leg and feet pain and I was told it was the fibromyalgia and exercise would help
- Fibromialgia - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
Goldman L, et al , eds Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and myofascial pain In: Goldman-Cecil Medicine 26th ed Elsevier; 2020 https: www clinicalkey com Accessed Nov 6, 2019
- Combatting negative thoughts when you have fibromyalgia
Put simply, it means truly living your life and not letting fibromyalgia or its symptoms hold you back Behavioral strategies include getting more physical activity and learning to pace yourself so that you’re not doing too much on your good days but are still staying active, even on your bad days
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