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National Fibromyalgia Association: Preparing for Winter

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  • For some people with fibromyalgia, wintertime blues” takes on a whole new meaning. Stormy skies can impact mood and ability to get outdoor exercise; winds and rain can seem to exacerbate pain and other symptoms.

How Do You Cure Those Wintertime Blues?

  • People with fibromyalgia often live at the whims of the weather. A stormy day is enough to trigger a weeklong flare-up and winters seem to last forever. When cold temperatures roll around, we dash for electric blankets, heating pads and sweaters, venturing outdoors only in yeti-like garb.

Moving Away From Fibromyalgia

  • Cold and wet weather is among the top complaints of people with FM. Rheumatology specialists at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center suggest that people with arthritis move to warm and dry climates. Many people with FM have also experienced symptom relief in these environments. With that in mind, here are a few U.S. relocation destinations to consider for fibromyalgia relief.

Top Locations for Fibromyalgia Relief

  • When medications didn’t stop her daily chronic pains, Barbara thought about ending her suffering for good. She was deeply disappointed after zillions of tests, years of different pain medications, and exhausting herself in exercise programs. She couldn’t bear an unending future of wet weather aches, cold winters wracking her body with pain, and nights of restless sleep. Fortunately, her daughter kept looking for a solution.

Dealing with Dampness

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