Depression's archive
May 16, 2009
- Fibromyalgia, Pain, and Depression
Pain- In fibromyalgia, patients suffer from acute and stabbing pain in muscle joints. The tendons, soft fibres, ligaments and cartilages are massively affected by fibromyalgia. (…)
September 25, 2008
- Can I still have fun despite my Fibromyalgia?
Do you view a Fibromyalgia diagnosis a death sentence to your mobility and active lifestyle? It doesn’t have to be that way. Yes, having Fibromyalgia may cause you to take things more slowly, do fewer things and to accomplish tasks in a different way, but it does not have to be the end of your life on two feet. Even though it hurts to move, movement is one of the best things to do to fight the pain and emotional feelings that can come with this illness. Lying in bed or on the couch for long periods of time can be one of the worst thing for someone with Fibromyalgia and can actually make it more painful once you do move. (…)
June 10, 2008
- Fibromyalgia and Depression
When you are suffering with fibromyalgia and depression, it is even harder for you besides dealing with the chronic pain to think about seeking help for your depression. (…)
