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The Watermelon Credo

July 8, 2009 By FibroHaven 9 Comments

Watermelon has been a source of inspiration for me recently! Last week I was happily munching on some watermelon while on twitter and I posted this: "Is watermelon good for me? It seems too indulgent to be healthy! Yummm..." It was meant as a lighthearted comment, but it created such a buzz of enthusiasm for watermelon I was overwhelmed. So many people responded with health info, recipe ideas and an overall love of this super-fruit. Just take a look at this great article someone sent me on the health benefits of watermelon. Good stuff. On the 4th of July, my husband and I spent a fun and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Nourishment Tagged With: encouragement, fibromyalgia, flare-up, hope, inspiration, nutrition, Wally Amos, watermelon, Watermelon Credo

Embrace Your Individuality and Honor Your Contribution

June 12, 2009 By FibroHaven 7 Comments

Yesterday was graduation day. I cheered as my niece received her 8th grade promotion and teared watching my nephew receive his high school diploma. So proud of both of them! It was a great and emotional day filled with special moments and wonderful speeches. The valedictorian at my nephew's graduation gave a funny and moving speech. She had the entire football stadium laughing with jokes about her mixed heritage - her mother is Mexican and her father is Jewish. She apologized to everyone unable to find a seat because her mother had her entire side of the family seated in the home-side … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mindful Living Tagged With: chronic illness, community, compassion, contribution, emotional wellbeing, fibromyalgia, graduation, hope, individuality, lesson, life, love, self acceptance

It’s Day 30 of My 30-in-30 Writing Assignment!

May 31, 2009 By FibroHaven 4 Comments

I did it! I made it through my self-imposed 30-in-30 writing assignment. Wow, what a roller coaster it has been. I really learned a lot about what I am capable of and a little about over-doing it. Before sitting down today to write this post I looked back over the previous 29 and was actually impressed with the quality of what I put out there, even on the days when the last thing I wanted to do was to sit at my computer and write.  I thought I would do a little recap of the posts and my health and frame of mind the day I wrote them. My Favorite Posts from the Last 30 Days I Do Not Want to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mindful Living Tagged With: 30 in 30, blog, blogging, chronic illness, chronic pain, community, emotional wellbeing, fatigue, fibrofog, fibromyalgia, hope, information, isolation, pain, research, support group, writing, writing assignment, yoga

Fibromyalgia Affects Everyone: An Interview with My Niece

May 29, 2009 By FibroHaven 20 Comments

My niece Dani is thirteen years old. I have been living with the symptoms of Fibromyalgia almost every day of her life. This is the only way she knows me. With the guidance of her mother and a naturally compassionate heart, she has always been very loving and even nurturing towards me. We have a great relationship and I am so proud of the young woman she is becoming. I love spending time with her and have her at my house often. She sees firsthand the difference between a "good" and a "bad" day. She is with me today and it gave me the idea to interview her for my blog. I thought you might be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Things I Love Tagged With: advice, Bam Margera, chronic illness, compassion, family, fibromyalgia, Fibromyalgia affect everyone, flare-up, hope, information, interview, memories, niece, pain, summer fun, support, Tony Hawk

My Six-Word Memoir

May 27, 2009 By FibroHaven 9 Comments

I have pain, therefore I am. Watch this video with other great six-word memoirs from the book Not Quite What I Was Planning: Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous and Obscure. What is your six-word memoir? 26/30 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mindless Musings Tagged With: chronic pain, fatigue, fibrofog, fibromyalgia, hope, live, pain, six-word memoir

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