I don't want the title to mislead you. There's no foolproof way to
prevent all pain when you have fibromyalgia. But understanding how the
FM pain cycle works can enable you to lessen the pain much of the time
and even prevent some pain altogether.
The first thing we need to understand is that people with fibromyalgia have a problem processing pain correctly. Normally, pain is supposed to be an alert to tell you something is wrong that needs to be tended to. If you cut yourself, the pain tells you to stop the bleeding and apply an antiseptic. Once the wound is treated and begins to heal, the pain lessens and soon goes away altogether – unless you have fibromyalgia. Read more...








Thank you for your blog. I have added it to my 100 Chronic Illnesses List. Big roll out coming soon. A Stellarlife
Posted by: Diane J Standiford | August 30, 2009 at 10:56 AM
Thanks for a great article. I'm really glad I stumbled upon this site. I also blog about FM and will definitely come back here to learn more.
Thanks,
Kivlan
Posted by: Kivlan Maron | November 25, 2009 at 03:20 AM