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Physicians refer to fibromyalgia syndrome {FMS} as "a chronic, painful, musculoskeletal disorder of unknown etiology."
The word fibromyalgia is derived from three latin words: "fibro" {meaning fibrous tissue such as ligaments, tendons, or fascia), "my" (meaning muscle tissue), and "algia" (meaning pain). Combined, "fibromyalgia" means pain that eminates from tendons, ligaments, bursae, and muscle tissue. Pain coming from normally functioning joints is called arthralgia. When there is swelling or damage to the joints, the condition is known as arthritis. People with some forms of arthritis may also have fibromyalgia, although that is not a universal association.
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by Rita Shaw {FMily member} It is such a relief when you first find out That the pain really does have a name, And then you will ask (and everyone does), "Just where can I place all the blame?"
Mo matter the limits, no matter the pain,
But even with knowing the best and the worst,
And every small step that we take, my dear friends,
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This is a very long article about a new theory on FMS, but is worthwhile reading every word.
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