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Top 10 Best blogs on Fibromyalgia in 2017

According to the surveys, nearly 5 million American adults have a disorder of fibromyalgia. Being a middle-aged woman and having an autoimmune disease increases your risk of fibromyalgia.
Fibromyalgia is tiring and painful, but you don’t have to spend hours navigating the Internet for fibromyalgia information between fatigue and muscle pain. Here are top blogs of fibromyalgia to help you find important information and support.
Top 10 Best blogs on Fibromyalgia in 2017

1 Chronicles of Fibromyalgia

Chronicles of Fibromyalgia follows the ups and downs and ups again of author Leah Tyler. This blogger has fought her way back from multiple strokes, attacks of pancreatitis, and bout after bout of fibro — all before age 35. Tyler is inspiring and also very tolerant of the difficulties brought on by illness. Don’t wait until you’re feeling better to read this blog!

2 Rebuilding Wellness

Join the delightful and crusading Sue Ingebretson at Rebuilding Wellness. Engebretson knows the destruction fibro can cause from her personal experience. She also knows what it is like to rebuild health through diet, patience, and self-care. Her illness led her to become a fibro pro, with career posts at leading organizations. Check out her weekly blog entries on news, exercise ideas, and, most of all, inspiration. 

3 My Foggy Brain

“Fibro fog” is a common symptom of fibromyalgia. It refers to lapses in memory and an inability to think straight. In My Foggy Brain, Tamiko Arbuckle chronicles her experience with the disorder and depression, which can often be attributed to fibro, and her journey to feeling well again. Arbuckle shares her story with an uplifting spirit and encourages her readers to make positive changes every day.

4 Counting My Spoons

Julie Ryan shares personal challenges related to migraines and fibromyalgia in Counting My Spoons. Ryan also suffers from endometriosis and temporomandibular joint disorder — both may be related to fibro — which she discusses at length. Check out the blog post: Fibro Warrior Wednesday, a weekly series that includes interviews with fibromyalgia patients to help you gain insights and build new connections.

5 Fibro and Fabulous

The blog and subsequent book “Fibro and Fabulous the Book,” contain Kimberley Linstruth-Beckom’s testament to the fact that you can have fibromyalgia and still be fabulous. The seasoned writer turned her attention to fibromyalgia topics after her diagnosis in 2005. Come experience life from the perspective of this author as she candidly describes her struggles and triumphs.

6 Seeking Equilibrium

Chronic pain and tender points on the body are common symptoms of fibromyalgia. While intensity can vary, most pain is ongoing and severe enough to interfere with daily activities. This can leave you feeling helpless.
Seeking Equilibrium is Rosemary Lee’s personal story of fibro pain and how she overcomes it. Lee uses a combination of humour and comfort to soothe the suffering of fellow fibromyalgia patients.

7- The Fibro Frog

The Fibro Frog is a blog that gets its name from the “fibro fog” symptoms of fibromyalgia. Blogger Amy details the chronic pain of fibro and commonly related disorders, like arthritis, bone spurs, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. One of the main fibro symptoms Amy struggles with is depression, which launched her weight gain. 
Through her writing, Amy hopes to assure other patients that they’re not alone. She puts an emphasis on her good days as a positive reminder that there’s more to life with fibromyalgia than pain.

8- Fightin the Fibro

Fightin the Fibro highlights the quests of one fibromyalgia patient as she aims to beat pain for good. Blogger FibroFacial Gal believes that no one should ever feel guilty about their pain, or be accused of exaggerating its severity. Join her as she takes on bad doctors and policies, as well as downright unsympathetic people who are uninformed about the disorder.

9-Surviving with Fibro

“I have fibromyalgia. It hurts. I am still living.” So declares Melissa, the founder and blogger at Surviving with Fibro. She certainly is living and helping others who suffer from fibro. This blog has just about everything you need to read on the pain and exhaustion brought on by the illness. Look for treatments, must-reads, facts, and more. This married, full-time working mom is a true warrior against the debilitations of fibro.

10- My Restored Health

Tami Stackelhouse is a certified health coach who, in her own words, has gone from “disabled to thriving.” An attack of mono in eighth grade may have been what triggered her fibro. She began to struggle to do daily activities and started a search for help and even just a diagnosis.
Stackelhouse quit her stressful job in 2005, with support from her loving husband. Her days since then have been focused on healing. My Restored Health writing explains to having your own health coach and guest posts are inspiring too.

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