I was thinking about the interconnectedness of mind, body and spirit, and wondered about the relationship between fibromyalgia (or other chronic pain conditions) and anger. Here are some findings: Anger causes pain to increase Over 40 years ago, a study looking at anger with respect to pain and other symptoms of illness found that people…
Author: Janet McKenzie, ND
I am a nurse and naturopathic doctor operating a natural health services clinic in Etobicoke, Ontario. The Doctor's Note blog contains advice and resources that I share with clients who have extreme fatigue and/or chronic pain but much of it is relevant to anyone who wants to adopt a health-promoting lifestyle. You can find more information about my background here: https://bit.ly/2piqUWd
Your Darkest Days Can Lead To The Brightest
I will love the light for it shows me the way, yet I will endure the darkness because it shows me the stars. – Og Mandino
The End of a Nonsensical Debate: Fibromalgia Is Real
What are the arguments against, and in favor, of fibromyalgia being a “real disease?” I’m not sure whether this question is trying to get at the difference between “disease” and “syndrome”, or whether it’s an attempt to distinguish between psychogenic and somatogenic illness, or whether it’s about finding arguments in support of the theory that people with fibromyalgia…
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