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hello fb peeps, I hope all is well with you. as for me here is how I have been feeling these days. I quit smoking cigs and my pain is worse, but I will not smoke one. Fibromyalgia Trends: Fibromyalgia Symptoms Fibromyalgia Medication Fibromyalgia Diet Fibromyalgia Pain Acupuncture Fibromyalgia and Pregnancy Fibromyalgia Health Center Persistent and chronic fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of fibromyalgia, second only to the deep muscle pain and body aches. But unlike normal fatigue, the feelings of fatigue, weakness, and exhaustion that come with fibromyalgia can often lead to unending social isolation, even depression. What Is Fatigue With Fibromyalgia? Fatigue with fibromyalgia is described as crippling, exhausting, and flu-like. You may experience fatigue on arising, even after hours of bed rest. And many people with fibromyalgia have disturbances in deep-level or restful sleep, so the fatigue they feel is not easy to treat. The fatigue with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) often coincides with mood disturbances, anxiety, or depression. People with fibromyalgia may describe their sleep as unrefreshing or light. Some people with fibromyalgia have pain and achiness around the joints in the neck, shoulder, back, and hips. This makes it even more difficult to sleep and worsens their daytime feelings of sleepiness and fatigue. Experts theorize that there are similarities between fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, which is a condition primarily characterized by ongoing, debilitating fatigue. Often, people with fibromyalgia describe the fatigue they feel as brain fatigue. They report a total loss of energy and difficulty concentrating, a condition called fibro fog. What Are the Other Symptoms of Fibromyalgia? In addition to chronic fatigue, symptoms of fibromyalgia may include: Abdominal pain Anxiety and depression Chronic headaches Dryness in mouth, nose, and eyes Hypersensitivity to cold and/or heat Inability to concentrate (called fibro fog) Incontinence Irritable bowel syndrome Numbness or tingling in the fingers and feet Painful menstrual cramps Painful trigger points Poor circulation in hands and feet (Raynauds phenomenon) Restless legs syndrome Stiffness
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