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Things That Define You: Part 3
Hey there, fellow readers! Today, we’re diving deep into what makes YOU, well, YOU. Buckle up, because we’re about to uncover the essence of your

Your Roadmap to Relief! Welcome to a journey towards a balanced life with fibromyalgia! Embracing each day with a blend of mindfulness and practicality can

The Emotional Impact of Fibromyalgia
Coping with the Emotional Impact Fibromyalgia, a relentless companion, isn’t just about the physical ache—it’s a stealthy intruder, seeping into the corridors of your mind,

Despite its prevalence, fibromyalgia remains a complex and poorly understood condition with no known cure. However, significant research efforts are underway to unravel the mysteries

Drinking ginger water can have several potential health benefits, as ginger is known for its medicinal properties. However, it’s important to note that individual responses

In the fast-paced, digital age we live in, it’s all too easy to succumb to the clutches of boredom. Yet, there’s a world of alternative

Some People Push People Away Because They Don’t Want To Get Hurt. Others Push People Away Because They Got Hurt. Most people will automatically agree

How to Gain Self-Respect
Self-respect, my friends, is like a treasure hidden within the depths of your very being. It’s not about how many people cheer for you, how

Fibromyalgia, oh, what a perplexing condition! It is a chronic disorder that affects the central nervous system, causing widespread pain, fatigue, and a variety of

Five Weird Signs of Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia is a condition that affects nearly 5 million women and men-but mostly women-in the United States alone. Anyone

People with fibromyalgia face many obstacles. We live with fatigue, brain fog, chronic pain and other symptoms. We work to find ways to manage this

EDITORS NOTE: CITB focuses on chronic illness. I have personally experienced and live with the chronic illness of substance abuse. This is a guest post

This article is intended to help “Non-Spoonies” understand the Spoon Theory For the millions of people in the world living with chronic illness, it can

Millions of people live with chronic pain every day in the US, and they struggle to do basic day-to-day things like getting dressed and going

The Power of Positive “Whether you believe you can or think you can’t, you’re right,” Henry Ford famously remarked. What exactly does this imply? It

We all want to feel happy, and each one of us has different ways of getting there. Here are steps you can take to bring

EDITORS NOTE: CITB focuses on chronic illness. I have personally experienced and live with the chronic illness of substance abuse. This is a guest post

Meditation can be difficult. It requires sitting still and being present in the moment, which can be especially hard if you have a lot on

I have lived with major depression, PTSD, ADD, Fibromyalgia throughout my life. I’ve walked the dark streets when I had no home. The darkness of loneliness