Fibromyalgia Disability


Fibromyalgia disability

is characterised by chronic fatigue and chronic pain syndrome. While fibromyalgia is not an arthritic condition it is related to rheumatoid arthritis in that sufferers from both conditions experience chronic pain and fatigue.

There is considerable controversy surrounding the condition and parts of the medical profession will not diagnose a non-specific condition such as fibromyalgia disability ? and there are those who treat the condition as purely psychosomatic.

One almost universal aspect of this condition is that of chronic pain on both sides of the body, above and below the waist. In some patients the fibromyalgia disability with consistent, chronic pain can lead to weakness in the muscles, to the extent where the patient has difficulty moving their legs and is unable to go up and down stairs.

For a lot of people, it affects their life in the area of work and relationships. They can lose their jobs and with the fatigue relationships can and do suffer a lot.

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