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Fibromyalgia - The Emotional Damage This Disorder Takes

By Christian Goodman
Nov 6, 2009
It's no surprise to most of you by now that I take great interest in feedback from my clients and also potential clients. I have received overwhelming feedback from many who have either tried my products, expecting little to no relief (due to the failure of so many other products they've tried before mine).

I really take to heart the feedback telling me that not only where my products easy to use with no unpleasant side effects, but they also did the one thing so many other products promise but fail to provide - they brought relief and improved my clients' health.

Also, I have received questions from people curious, but wearied, almost desperately asking why my products can help.

While my products have helped many with high blood pressure, weight loss and headaches to name a few, the overwhelming despair has been with certain conditions which have so afflicted people that over time, that the physical drain has evolved into a major depression.

Fibromyalgia is one such condition. Fibromyalgia is an elusive disease because each of its symptoms alone can be attributed to other conditions. Symptoms include pain in muscles, joints and other soft tissues (including the nerves and face), extreme fatigue, sensitivity to touch, bowel disturbances, chest pain, vision problems, dizziness and difficulty concentrating.

The difference between Fibromyalgia and many of the conditions whose symptoms it can share is that Fibromyalgia officially has no known cause. This is why so many doctors are fast to dismiss the condition as something else and when that eventually fails, they will say it's "all in your head."

Would it surprise you to learn that it takes an average of five years to be diagnosed with fibromyalgia? FIVE YEARS!!! I have difficulty imagining five hours of the chronic symptoms listed above, let alone years.

This is why the emotional damage is so great. Imagine not wanting to leave your house to work or do any other type of social interaction because your pain response is so sensitive that even shaking hands or the casual pat on the back is intolerable.

We are social animals so that alone can bring about depression. Even if you were to "manage" the symptoms enough to be around others - how long before you've alienated yourself from others because they either don't sympathize with your condition or as so many times happens, your distress is infectious and people feel like they need a break from you?

Hopefully, you have an outstanding support system of people in place but even with that, pain is a negative feeling and quite naturally brings about unfavorable feelings such as frustration, sadness, anger and hopelessness.

Keep in mind this doesn't happen overnight. Just as fibromyalgia is a chronic condition which oftentimes worsens over time, depression can build and build and before you know it, your depression and your fibromyalgia are so intertwined that you can't separate the two.

I take you back now to my first comments about feedback from my clients. My programs have helped so many, I am completely confident in recommending them to you. If fibromyalgia is taking both a physical and emotional toll on your health, please give my product a chance to make a change!

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