Monthly Archives: January 2012

A Word on Fibromyalgia Fatigue

Describing what it’s like to have Fibromyalgia is difficult. Not only is it an invisible illness, but each symptom “sounds” like typical body aches and issues which accompany any normal life — pain, fatigue, etc. But the fatigue was the instrumental factor in my beginnings of searching for a diagnosis. It was a fatigue I had never felt before. I knew something was wrong with my body, but neither I nor my doctors could pinpoint what was the cause … not for 3 years.

I found this description of Fibromyalgia-related fatigue on Pro Health’s website. It’s the most accurate description I’ve ever come across. It puts words to feelings and struggles.

The fatigue experienced by fibromyalgia patients is nothing like the fatigue most people experience at the end of a long day or following a strenuous workout. It is a pervasive, all-encompassing exhaustion that can interfere with even the most basic and simple daily activities. For example, FM patients frequently say that by the time they shower and get dressed to go out, they are too tired to go anywhere. 

Another defining factor of the fatigue of fibromyalgia is that it is not relieved by sleep. Patients may awaken feeling just as fatigued as they did before they went to sleep. 


Google Did Well

I usually look past Google’s drawings, but today it caught my eye and caused me to stop and meditate on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. There are few people who have left a legacy worth talking about, in my mind. Save Jesus Christ, I often have a hard time coming up with others, and while no man or woman will have the impact Jesus had and continues to have on humanity, Dr. King is one of the few noteworthy humans who changed the world forever. Is it a coincidence he was a Christian? I think not.


Room Lust


In a Word – Pneumonia

Yes, folks, I have pretty much been sequestered in my house with pneumonia for the last 11 days. Yuck is all I can say to that! I’ve never had pneumonia before and I pray I NEVER experience this again. Illness has also increased my fibromyalgia symptoms, so my hopes for 2012 being a better all around year have not gotten a good start. BUT, I will remain positive that my body is on the mend and 2012 will be a better year. More on that tomorrow … hopefully … depending on my energy. Man, I’m tired!


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