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"Living With Fibromyalgia" Clip - Survival Recipes

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2007

The following clip is from the documentary "Living With Fibromyalgia" (http://www.LivingWithFM.com) and includes some basic tips on how to live with this chronic pain condition.

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  • Like the suggestions on this video, helpful, but would also appreciate hearing from those living with fibro who are not so fit or formerly athletic to share what they do.

  • I could do all of this if I did not have to save every ounce of energy to work. Who pays your bills? My insurance is horrible so I can't afford the medical suggestions and I work full time.

    I do stretching and of course some walking as I work and care for myself.

    If someone would like to support me and provide better health insurance perhaps I could devote myself to all of this instead of just trying to survive.

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  • i can not walk and have constant pain find it hard to use my hands to i have fibomyalgia for 10 years and i have lost 4 stone in the last year with the stress of it i live in the uk and it is so cold mabe the heat will do me good eh

  • fine for people who can afford it

  • Good info. It is so important for all of us that have fibro to keep moving. Stretching is so important. Never overdo. Any video that gives us helpful hints is a good video, thank you for posting.

  • Money is no object - sure I could do this too. Depression of not having the money to do this knowing it might help. I can't walk I had 8 knee operations and the last one was having it replaced. Sorry not to sound too bitter. I was in a wheelchair for the first time going to the art museum.

  • what r u do for living that gives u so much free time for yoga and warm baths?

  • Local privately run Humane Societies can be great....many are NO KILL and run by positive, compassionate women and are not depressing places. You'll be appreciated for who you are and what you CAN do.

    Go walk a dog or just go sit and pet one that has just been given up for adoption.

    You'll be doing a good deed and it will give you motivation to get up and get moving. I'm going now!

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