Fibromyalgia is an increasingly common chronic condition that causes severe pain in body tissues that support and move the bones and joints. About 5 million Americans suffer from fibromyalgia, though it is very difficult to diagnose. People suffering from RA are at an increased risk of developing fibromyalgia.
This is Part Two of my interview with Karen Lee Richards about RA and Fibromyalgia. Part One of the interview covers Fibromyalgia symptoms, treatment and history. This second part deals with RA and Fibromyalgia similarities and differences, coping tools and the future of fibromyalgia treatment. Today, May 12, 2011 is National Fibromyalgia…
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