Shoulder Joint
Other Fibromyalgia Pain Symptoms
Falls Prevention and Fibromyalgia
You wouldn’t be mistaken for assuming that trips and falls are only a common occurrence in just older people aged 65 and over. Even healthy people over 65 can have at least one fall a year and a simple fall can having serious consequences and complications. As we...
Fibromyalgia Hand Pain
Hand Pain We use our hands for almost everything we do. With Fibromyalgia they let us down quite frequently. Symptoms include: – Difficulty gripping items such as pens, artist's brushes and keys It feels like the strength has just disappeared. Writing...
Fibromyalgia Lower Back and Hip Flexor Pain
Lower Back and Hip Flexor pain Many sufferers try to reduce their pain levels by sitting. Sitting for extended periods every day weakens the muscles and increases pain. Trying to move causes so much pain and chronic stiffness that you tend to refrain from...
Fibromyalgia Chest Pain
Costochondritis - Fibromyalgia chest pain This is a painful chest pain often associated with fibromyalgia. It is an inflammation of the cartilage that joins the ribs to the chest bone, this inflammation is the cause of the sharp chest pains inside the...
Pain in the Neck
In a flare, the neck can become inflamed with pains radiating from the neck down the spine and across the shoulders. It feels very heavy and burning. It is difficult to rest our necks to get some relief as the neck muscles are used to do a wide variety of tasks every...
Stress
Most of us live stressful or dramatic lives whether it be home life, job or our health. Many of us when we were younger took on the challenge of stress and used it as a performance booster, working long hours, playing lots of sport, partying hard and all that....
Headache
Fibro Symptoms are most debilitating when they affect the brain, head or face. This is due to the proximity within all our senses and the effects on them. The symptoms are quite diverse, creating emotional effects, sleep disturbances, hypersensitivity to lights, noise...
Julie on Positivity
When we first get diagnosed it is a huge relief because we are no longer crazy hypochondriacs to our Family and friends. Our expectations then, are that our GP is going to give us a miracle pain killer and laden us with heaps of information about the condition, we...