Fibromyalgia Warrior (STILL IN PROCESS)

Fibromyalgia Warrior (STILL IN PROCESS)

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Welcome to my story! This will talk about what it is to live with this disease called Fibromyalgia. I am hoping this will bring awareness to a disease that is very invisible, yet very real. Some of you may know that Lady Gaga came public with this disease, but I don't think she did a very good job explaining what this truly is. From what other Fibromyalgia Warriors told me she didn't even touch this base at all. What you don't know is that the amazing actor, Morgan Freeman, ALSO has this disease. A disease that is mainly known to affect women more than men, has affected a wonderful man like him. If anyone else that has Fibro, or knows of a loved one that has Fibro, I encourage to you write your own story to help those that at have no idea of what we go through, to be in our shoes for just a few chapters at a time. Thank you!
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"There comes a point where you no longer care if there's a light at the end of the tunnel or not. You're just sick of the tunnel." - Who I am doesn't matter. How I got here doesn't matter. What matters now is I'm getting help, right? That's what they tell me here. They tell me that the road to recovery feels like a terrible butt fuck, but the fact that you're on the path to begin with, is all that matters. So as I sit in this circle of fuck ups, I realize just how different I am from them. I didn't attempt suicide because my mother was a crack addict who didn't want me. My father wasn't abusive. I didn't have a sibling die in a car accident. I was never really bullied either. I attempted suicide because, for the first time in years, I thought I had found something that could make me feel again... and after not feeling much at all for far too long, perhaps I went a bit overboard

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