What is Fibromyalgia?

Fibromyalgia is often characterised by widespread pain (all over the body and chronic fatigue. Fibromyalgia is often diagnosed via a process of elimination. Standard medical opinion does not fully understand the cause of Fibromyalgia, which seems to affect more women than men, with onset often in adulthood.

What Are The Symptoms of Fibromyalgia?

Symptoms sometimes associated with Fibromyalgia may include:

  • Chronic and Extreme Fatigue (at its most severe, leaving people bed bound)
  • Chronic Back Pain, Foot Pain & Chest Pain including Rib Pain
  • Cognitive Issues, Brain Fog (Fibro-Fog)
  • Insomnia
  • Tension Headaches
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Anxiety
  • Depression

Common Treatments For Fibromyalgia

There is currently no recognised cure for Fibromyalgia. Most are helped to manage it with strong pain killers, sleep medication, muscle relaxants along with suggested exercise and stress-reduction measures.

Can I Recover From Fibromyalgia?

The insights we share in The Mind Body Bridge therapy were initially developed to help those with Fibromyalgia and the results have been incredible. If you are currently suffering with the symptoms of Fibromyalgia and would like to learn about our coaching programme please book in a Free Discovery Call.

Please always consult a healthcare professional about any health concerns, before getting in touch.

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