Mental Effects of Fibromyalgia
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- Q Can fibromyalgia affect my memory?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyIf you keep forgetting names and where you put your keys, fibromyalgia isn't necessarily to blame. Like gray hair and wrinkles, memory problems can be a feature of aging. However, many people with fibromyalgia complain that they have become... Full Answer
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- Q Does fibromyalgia cause stress?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyAny medical condition that leaves your muscles aching, saps your energy, and disrupts your life is bound to make you feel stressed out. The important thing to remember is that stress can actually make it harder to manage fibromyalgia pain and... Full Answer
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- Q Why should I be aware of my stress or depression if I have fibromyalgia?
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Dr. Dede Bonner, Health EducationDr. Richard Stoltz, the director for military and family health at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, comments, “The failure to acknowledge the potential difficulties of adjusting to changes can contribute to a person becoming... Full Answer
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- Q What is the relationship between stress and fibromyalgia?
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Celeste Cooper, RheumatologyStress is the body’s protective response to bullying. It threatens our homeostasis and initiates the fight or flight response, elevating vital signs, and preparing the body for battle. However, once the challenge is met, it has outlived... Full Answer
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- Q Is fibro fog real?
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Dr. Dawn Marcus, NeurologyProblems with concentration, attention, memory, and being able to plan and complete tasks are commonly seen in people with fibromyalgia. These symptoms are also referred to as fibro fog, a term that describes a feeling of being stuck in a cloud... Full Answer
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- Q Can fibromyalgia cause depression?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyFibromyalgia can cause depression. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), adults with fibromyalgia are more than three times more likely to have depression than other adults. For some people, the trigger for depression... Full Answer
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- Q Can fibromyalgia have emotional effects?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyAny chronic or long-term illness can have emotional effects. Fibromyalgia can make you feel anxious, sad, even depressed. You may feel all alone and isolated when friends and family members are riding their bikes and going to the movies while you... Full Answer
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- Q How is my fibromyalgia affecting my thinking?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyFibromyalgia can affect your thinking in several ways. Called "fibro fog," cloudy thinking from fibromyalgia may make it more difficult to learn and remember things you just heard. It may be hard to focus on a problem you are trying to solve.... Full Answer
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- Q Can I return to my emotional state prior to my fibromyalgia?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyIf you have fibromyalgia, you may be experiencing not only pain, fatigue, and other physical symptoms, but also attention problems (sometimes called "fibro fog"), mood swings, anxiety, or depression. There’s no guarantee that you will... Full Answer
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- Q Why might a person living with fibromyalgia experience social isolation?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyIt is very easy to feel socially isolated when you have fibromyalgia. You hurt all over your body, you’re tired, and you have trouble getting quality sleep. You may feel anxious or depressed or embarrassed that your fibromyalgia makes it... Full Answer
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