I found this on Counting My Spoons, who in turn found it on another blog; this survey seems to have…
Tag: chronic fatigue syndrome
The Power of Planning
Boundaries are a difficult business to negotiate when you have chronic pain and fatigue. But when you’ve spent the better…
High-Pain Week
My bed is more like Grand Central Station than a rest stop. I go to the bathroom 1-3 times, depending…
How to go Gluten Free with Fibromyalgia
You’re exhausted, you’re in a lot of pain and you need whatever fuel you can find in your kitchen. So,…
My Gluten Free for Fibromyalgia Experiment
I’ve been looking into dietary changes recently. Gluten free for fibromyalgia is one of the cure alls that loads of…
Wading Through the Options
Everyday we are faced with multiple choices. For people with limited energy (fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and other fatigue inducing…
What I Learnt About Fibromyalgia While on Maternity Leave
I have learnt a perhaps unsurprising fact in the year since I have either not worked, or worked less than…
It All Goes So Fast
It is all borrowed time. He grows. I have to work.
My beautiful baby is rapidly approaching toddlerhood. I am loving seeing him fly by these developmental milestones; clapping, crawling, walking, eating.
As intense and hard as it was, it was precious. This delicious creature whooshed into my life (well, no whooshing, pregnancy and labour took forever) but he came bowling in. He taught me so much.
I love. I strive. I plan. I do. All for him.
Tiny Mission – D-Ribose for Fibromyalgia (does it work?)
D-Ribose for fibromyalgia energy – what are the benefits? Does it work? Since the the seismic shift of moving cities…
What They Don’t Know, Or Some Encouragement
There are a great many things those people in the lives of chronic pain and fatigue sufferers will never know. They’ll never know much harder it is to do those things that everyone else takes for granted. How many days we spend miserable, not wanting to be awake, but knowing that going to bed won’t help. The extent of our pain.