Alakazou
New member
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2020
- Messages
- 6
- Reason
- DX FIBRO
- Diagnosis
- 03/2018
- Country
- CA
- State
- BC
Hello everyone,
I don't know if this has been covered before, but I would be interested in getting some feedback from you if you think that you can relate.
Have any of you been diagnosed with fibromyalgia after going through some major life stresses on a continued basis such as a toxic relationship, stress related to work, family and financial issues, or the loss of a/many loved ones over a short period of time? Have you experienced a combination of those life stressors to a point where you have felt emotionally and physically drained, lost motivation, questioned your sanity, felt like crying all the time, questioned your worth, felt hopeless, had dark thoughts, felt numb, etc
I strongly believe that these life stressors have a huge impact on one's mental and physical health after a prolonged period of time and wonder if looking at it from that perspective and making changes in our life, changing our mindset, taking better care of our own mental and physical well-being before putting anyone else first can be a step in the right direction.
When your emotions get the best of us and when we are always in our head questionning, analyzing and trying to make sense of things. When we are a people pleasers and a givers, we don't tend to put ourselves first and our needs are not always met.
Do any of you relate to what I am talking about and can you relate those experiences to your symptoms of fibromyalgia?
I would appreciate some feedback.
Thank you for reading,
D.
I don't know if this has been covered before, but I would be interested in getting some feedback from you if you think that you can relate.
Have any of you been diagnosed with fibromyalgia after going through some major life stresses on a continued basis such as a toxic relationship, stress related to work, family and financial issues, or the loss of a/many loved ones over a short period of time? Have you experienced a combination of those life stressors to a point where you have felt emotionally and physically drained, lost motivation, questioned your sanity, felt like crying all the time, questioned your worth, felt hopeless, had dark thoughts, felt numb, etc
I strongly believe that these life stressors have a huge impact on one's mental and physical health after a prolonged period of time and wonder if looking at it from that perspective and making changes in our life, changing our mindset, taking better care of our own mental and physical well-being before putting anyone else first can be a step in the right direction.
When your emotions get the best of us and when we are always in our head questionning, analyzing and trying to make sense of things. When we are a people pleasers and a givers, we don't tend to put ourselves first and our needs are not always met.
Do any of you relate to what I am talking about and can you relate those experiences to your symptoms of fibromyalgia?
I would appreciate some feedback.
Thank you for reading,
D.