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The National Fibromyalgia Association Pledge to Care

December 11, 2008 By FibroHaven 9 Comments

I have just recently become a member of the National Fibromyalgia Association. The NFA is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization whose mission is: To develop and execute programs dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with fibromyalgia. Their website is full of resources and articles about Fibromyalgia, as well as information on programs and regional support groups.   In January of this year they began a campaign called Pledge to Care. The Pledge to Care is a way for family members, friends, and healthcare providers to show their support to persons with Fibromyalgia by making a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: FibroHaven News Tagged With: compassion, educate, family, fibromyalgia, friends, invisible illness, medical care, National Fibromyalgia Association, pledge, Pledge to Care, progress, support, support group, support system

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

Wrestling Turkeys with Fibromyalgia

November 26, 2008 By FibroHaven 3 Comments

Note: No the turkeys do not have Fibromyalgia, I DO! (and bad grammar too). Tomorrow is Thanksgiving and I am hosting for 16 members of my family.  This is my fourth consecutive year doing so. I love hosting, and I love spending time with my family, and I would not willingly give up the honor of having them all here tomorrow, but there is always the Fibromyalgia to consider.  It is always there, like a big-old-ugly party pooper just waiting to smash me with its mallet of pain.  I have to consider it in everything I do, otherwise there is nothing left to consider, I am just down for the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mindful Living Tagged With: family, fibrofog, fibromyalgia, lists, Martha Stewart, pain, pets, stress, Thanksgiving

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