There are approximately six million people in the U.S. today suffering from what is known as the "INVISIBLE DISEASE", or Fibromyalgia. While signs of this crippling disease might not be visible on the surface, the effects are very real. A businesses involvement and support of employees with Fibromyalgia makes all the difference.
Excellent presentation ! Peeked my interest without bogging one down in detail. I've never seen such a crisp...fresh, professional approach on this subject.
I have somehow over the last 20+ years of being diagnosed with fibromyalgia have managed to not miss a day of work.
It really does make a difference as to the setting of ones work environment.
rockster03 3 years ago
Having a professional talk about the realness of FMS is needed by people like you to be a voice for the rest of us. God bless you, will pray for your continued sucess. I am one, who lost my job due to fibro, & have been on disability since 1999. I work 1 day a week, for a few hours but it's not the same. I pray for the day when I can return to work. Staying at home isn't what it's cracked up to be. At least not for me, most friends work and you become alone. They don't mean to, it just happens.
LAVELDA1957 3 years ago