Fibromyalgia seizures occur when the nervous system becomes overloaded and begins to amplify pain, sensitivity, fatigue and cognitive symptoms. Since fibromyalgia is not inflammatory, these seizures don’t come from inflammation, but from triggers that leave the body on high alert. Here are the most common causes: 1. Sleepless nights Unrestorative sleep is one of the strongest triggers. Sleep little Waking up several times Wake up tired It all makes the nervous system more sensitive and reactive. 2. Emotional stress Arguments, charges, anxiety, worries, and mental overload increase body tension and…
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Fibromyalgia and Shoulder Pain: Understanding the Heavy Arms and Daily Invisible Struggle
Fibromyalgia is more than just widespread body pain. For many people, sore arms, heavy shoulders, and constant fatigue become part of everyday life. This isn’t ordinary muscle tiredness after physical work. Instead, it is a deep, persistent pain that feels like carrying invisible weight all the time—even without exertion. In this article, we explore fibromyalgia shoulder pain, arm weakness, chronic fatigue, nerve sensitivity, and pain amplification, helping you understand why the body feels heavy and what can be done to manage it. What Is Fibromyalgia? Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain…
Read MoreNeuroinflammation and Fibromyalgia: Understanding the Invisible Root of Chronic Pain
Fibromyalgia is one of the most misunderstood chronic pain conditions in the world. People who live with it often hear phrases like “your tests are normal” or “nothing seems wrong with your muscles or joints.” While these statements may be medically accurate, they completely miss the real source of the pain. In fibromyalgia, pain does not primarily originate in damaged tissues, inflamed joints, or injured muscles. Instead, it arises from changes within the central nervous system, particularly the brain and spinal cord. One of the most important mechanisms helping researchers…
Read MoreChest Pain That Isn’t Always Inflammation
Chest pain is one of the most alarming symptoms a person can experience. When it happens repeatedly, without clear test results or explanations, it can become emotionally exhausting. For people living with fibromyalgia, chest pain is not uncommon, yet it is frequently misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or dismissed. One of the most common sources of confusion is the overlap between fibromyalgia chest pain and costochondritis, a condition involving inflammation of the rib cartilage. Although the pain may feel identical, the underlying causes are often very different. Understanding this distinction is essential—not only…
Read MoreFibromyalgia is not in all your head
Fibromyalgia has been a mysterious disease, causing pain throughout the body and deep in tissues with no apparent cause. A large proportion of the medical community has believed that the disease was psychosomatic, and people essentially think that they are in pain. But a small biopharmaceutical company, Intidyn, or Integrated Tissue Dynamics, has found what they believe to be the root cause of the disease. Researchers from the company and from Albany Medical College have found that there is a unique neurovascular structure, or blood flow to the nerves, in…
Read MoreWhat Causes Severity in Fibromyalgia Thigh Pain?
Fibromyalgia Thigh Pain: Causes, Triggers, and Effective Ways to Relieve Leg Pain Fibromyalgia is a chronic health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is widely known for causing widespread pain, fatigue, and tenderness in different parts of the body. Among the many symptoms associated with fibromyalgia, thigh pain and leg weakness are common complaints reported by patients. Many individuals living with fibromyalgia describe their thigh pain as deep muscle soreness, burning sensations, or aching that can make everyday activities difficult. Walking, climbing stairs, standing for long periods, or…
Read More20 Ways to Imagine What Fibromyalgia Feels Like
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, fibromyalgia affects millions of adults and is characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, sleep problems, and cognitive difficulties. The Mayo Clinic also notes that the condition amplifies painful sensations by affecting how the brain and spinal cord process pain signals. But statistics only tell part of the story. If you’ve ever wondered what fibromyalgia symptoms actually feel like — or if you’re trying to explain your experience to someone else — these 20 comparisons may help bridge the gap. 1. Like Having…
Read MoreHow Common is Clavicle or Shoulder Pain in Fibromyalgia?
Woman With Fibromyalgia Reports Extreme Pain in Shoulders, Clavicle, and Underarms — Why Fibromyalgia Affects the Shoulder Area Fibromyalgia is often described as “pain everywhere,” but ask most women living with this condition and you’ll hear a more specific complaint: relentless shoulder pain. For many, the discomfort spreads across the clavicle (collarbone), radiates into the upper arms, and even settles into the underarm region. It can feel sharp one day, burning the next, and deeply aching by night. If you’re a woman with fibromyalgia experiencing extreme pain in your shoulders,…
Read MoreLady Gaga’s Netflix Documentary Puts Fibromyalgia Front and Center
When global pop icon Lady Gaga released her deeply personal Netflix documentary, it did more than offer fans a behind-the-scenes look at fame, creativity, and pressure. It opened an honest, raw conversation about fibromyalgia, a chronic pain condition that affects millions worldwide but remains widely misunderstood. By placing fibromyalgia at the center of her story, Lady Gaga used her platform to bring visibility, validation, and empathy to a community that has long struggled to be heard. This article explores how Lady Gaga’s Netflix documentary highlights fibromyalgia, why this representation matters,…
Read MoreFibromyalgia: 16 Ways to Imagine What It Would Look Like If It Were Visible
Fibromyalgia is often described as an “invisible illness,” not because its symptoms are mild, but because the discomfort it brings can’t be easily seen from the outside. Unlike a broken arm in a cast or a swollen ankle, the pain of fibromyalgia hides beneath the surface. That invisibility often leads to misunderstandings, doubt, and emotional exhaustion for the people who live with it every day. But what if fibromyalgia was visible?What if the pain, the fatigue, and the internal changes appeared in ways that others could see and understand? This…
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