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Fibromyalgia & Hypersensitivity

potofcallaloo September 1, 2012 3 Comments chemical sensitivityfibromyalgiahypersensitivitysensitivity

I’ve heard some sufferers call FM the condition where even hugs hurt. And it’s so true

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Concentrating with Fibromyalgia

potofcallaloo August 19, 2012 6 Comments cognitive impairmentcognitive problemsconcentratingfibro fogfibromyalgiafocussing

There is an episode of The Simpsons where Marge is talking to Homer, and he appears attentive, but in his head, a monkey busily plays…

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Sleepless Beauty & the Beast

potofcallaloo August 13, 2012 16 Comments fibromyalgiainsomniasleeping aidssleeping problemssleeplessness

The hands on the clock ticked away dutifully. The seconds turned to minutes, and the minutes turned to hours. Yet, I was still there squeezing…

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Working with Fibromyalgia

potofcallaloo July 15, 2012 11 Comments deliriousexhaustionfibromyalgiapacing yourself with fibromyalgiatirednessworking with fibromyalgia

My typical Saturday morning suffering is the cumulative effect of pushing my body to work a normal job like normal, healthy, non-fibromyalgia stricken people.

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When it’s all in the Head…

potofcallaloo June 24, 2012 6 Comments all in the headall ini your mindfibromyalgia

It is a battle living a normal life with fibromyalgia. And the battle is made no easier by those telling me my condition is imaginary.

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Living with the Invisible F

potofcallaloo April 3, 2012 15 Comments fibro fogfibromyalgia

Some sufferers think they have to suffer alone. I was like that, until I started meeting other people who thought they were the only ones too.

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