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Things I Love #3: Working From Home

December 8, 2008 By FibroHaven 13 Comments

Working from home may be one of the best things to come from living with Fibromyalgia.  I have been forced to adjust my career to allow for flare-ups and for days when I am not suitable for human consumption.  It has been a gradual transition from the full-time job I had when I was first diagnosed, to my current career as a freelance writer and homebody, but I am very pleased with the direction my career has taken.   The doctor who diagnosed me told me plainly and simply, “You are going to have to change your life, and most definitely your career, but you will be able to live and work … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Things I Love Tagged With: career, change, coffee shops, fibromyalgia, isolation, limitations, pain, sales, work from home, writing

Off Topic

December 6, 2008 By FibroHaven Leave a Comment

I have tried hard, really hard, to keep this blog about my life with Fibromyalgia and not go off on political or pop culture rants, but I could not resist this.  It is simply too good.  Take from it what you will. Click on the photo to watch Prop 8 The Musical. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Things I Love Tagged With: economy, Jack Black, John C. Reilly, laugh, Neil Patrick Harris, prop 8, Prop 8 The Musical

Fibromyalgia Support Group

December 5, 2008 By FibroHaven 12 Comments

Maybe my therapist was right, maybe I am a caretaker by nature.  That would help explain why I have taken on the responsibility of organizing a local support group for people with Fibromyalgia and chronic pain.  I have been interested in starting or joining a Fibromyalgia support group for some time.  Partly it is for completely selfish reasons.  I want a community I can reach out to; a group that understands how I am feeling without my needing to explain; a group I can turn to for compassion and camaraderie.  But mostly it is that I want to help others find hope.   I became organizer of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Things I Love Tagged With: cancer, chronic illness, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, hope, mastectomy, support group

Why I Have Neglected my Blog

December 3, 2008 By FibroHaven 3 Comments

I wasn’t going to talk about it. I probably shouldn’t talk about it. But now I am going to talk about it. I have spent the last few weeks preparing for a deposition for a lawsuit I am involved in. I have filed a claim against the insurance of a person who rear-ended me. I will not go into the details, but they are 100% liable, and the insurance company is 100% trying to screw me! This accident has changed my entire life. I gave up my lucrative sales position because I could no longer maintain my territory. I have suffered tremendous pain as a result of the accident and my Fibromyalgia … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mindless Musings Tagged With: accident, anger, fibromyalgia, pain, stress

It’s All Over But the Hurting

November 29, 2008 By FibroHaven 10 Comments

It is over. All the work, and the cleaning, and the cooking, and chaos that is Thanksgiving, it is over. All that is left is to heal (and some really yummy leftovers). I am tired and sore, but I feel good. It was such a nice day and everyone was a huge help. It was like a crazy ant farm in my kitchen in the moments leading up to dinner, and then again during the clean up. I just love all the chaos of bumping elbows and the buzz of ten different conversations going on at one time. I feed off the energy. My Uncle said grace for dinner and I could just hear him over Joe Buck’s commentary on the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Things I Love Tagged With: chronic illness, deviled eggs, Dexter, family, fibrofog, fibromyalgia, love, Sam the Cooking Guy, stuffing omelet, Thanksgiving

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