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Fibromyalgia/M.E. Awareness Day

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SusanJenkins Sun 15-May-16 01:08:37

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Barb5 Thu 12-May-16 22:46:12

Another sufferer here. Hugs to all, and thanks for bringing the Awareness Day to the fore, jogginggirl :-)

Crafting Thu 12-May-16 21:27:20

((Huggs)) to all and their families who suffer at the same time. flowers

jogginggirl Thu 12-May-16 16:50:49

Thank you for the virtual hugs - duly passed on ?

My DD is also a single parent and works as a teacher (which can be so stressful at times). She has an excellent GP and Consultant and takes a cocktail of drugs each day to help her get through.... I am constantly reminding her to 'pace' herself but the problem is that on a good day she feels like she wants to just get things done and then she pays for it!! I do understand but will continue to nag her ...?

hilda good luck with persuading your DH to move a little closer to your DD - I'm sure your support would be much appreciated.

hildajenniJ Thu 12-May-16 16:20:44

My DD has fibromyalgia. She has constant pain in her shoulders and she tires easily but still manages to home school her four children. I try to support her when I can but she lives about 115 miles away from me, in Scotland. I am trying to persuade my DH to move nearer to her when he retires in September, but he doesn't want to live in the city. I have great admiration for the way she manages particularly as her DH works offshore for several weeks at a time.

ninathenana Thu 12-May-16 15:33:09

And from me.
I have a friend in her early thirties who uses a buggy due to Fibro. She also suffers a lot of falls. Horrible illness'

thatbags Thu 12-May-16 12:46:29

Virtual hug from me for your daughter, jogginggirl.

MiniMouse Thu 12-May-16 10:39:20

Sorry to hear about your DD jogginggirl. It must be so hard for her trying to hold down a job and be a Mum. I hope that she doesn't try to do too much - easy to say, I know.

ME and fibro still seem to slip under the radar, both in the public arena and in terms of treatment/research/cure sad

jogginggirl Thu 12-May-16 09:45:31

Today is Fibromyalgia and M.E. Awareness Day. Invisible illnesses are desperately debilitating and life changing. I know there are g/netters who are affected and I am thinking of you all today...... My DD is struggling with these conditions whilst trying to work and bring up her DD - let's all take a moment today and send all Fibro/M.E. sufferers a very gentle hug ....?? x x x