Chapter One
An Invitation to Join Us and Find Your Way Back to Health
Having fibromyalgia means many things change, and a lot of them are
invisible. Unlike having cancer or being hurt in an accident, most
people do not understand even a little about (this illness) and its
effects, and of those that think they know, many are actually
misinformed.
J. M., Texas
It can start off quite subtly: a bit of muscle pain, along with some
generalized aches and stiffness. Then there are periods when
concentration is impossible, a day or two of overwhelming fatigue,
and maybe a little dizziness, cramps, and diarrhea. Symptoms come
and go at first, and it's easy to chalk them up to a mild case of
flu that never quite localizes, to overexertion and too much stress
in your life.
Then, one day, you realize it hasn' ...
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