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Understanding Fibromyalgia

Topic: Health EducationFeaturing Sharon BellPublished August 26, 2007
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Do you know that fibromyalgia was once classified as "psychological" disorder several years ago? This classification brought so much misery to patients.

Indeed, how would you feel if you’re told your problem is “mental or “psychological” when your body won’t do what you’re asking it to do? How can that possibly be mental? Patients only ended up being more frustrated after they were told it was all in the mind.

Fortunately, recent research has reclassified fibromyalgia as a true physical disability that is often compared with arthritis and rheumatism. People with fibromyalgia are often at a loss to explain why they can do almost anything today and can barely get out of bed the next day due to constant body pain. This leads to depression.

The pain feels like hot curling irons jammed into the muscles. Can you even imagine that? It can be so bad that no matter how much you try to exercise, your muscles are always tired and don’t feel normal.

Family members and other people can have a hard time figuring out how fibromyalgia feels. At times, patients are accused of not pulling their own weight or simply needing extra attention. After a while, patients don't like talking about the problem and they don't care anymore if they can’t go to a restaurant, go hiking, horseback riding or perform other normal physical activities.

A support group for people afflicted with fibromyalgia can be a good place to start for patients shouldn’t feel alone in this battle. There is simply no way for anyone to understand what is going on internally with patients since they may look absolutely normal yet can’t function normally like other people.

Fibromyalgia is an illness that is not as popular as cancer. It doesn’t get the limelight or understanding that a disease like cancer can get. There is so much empathy with cancer patients that no one would question about his or her illness because everyone has heard of it. Fibromyalgia has not been classified as a disease and it is relatively unknown.

If you have a loved one who is suffering from the pain of fibromyalgia, consult a doctor for help. A pain-relieving supplement like Phosoplex may help. Check out www.phosoplex.com for details. n

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Sharon Bell is an avid health and fitness enthusiast and published author. Many of her insightful articles can be found at the premier online news magazine www.healthnfitnesszone.com.

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