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05/10/2024 “Fibromyalgia Awareness Day – May 12, 2024” By Kaylee McGrath

Opening Statement:

In 1990, Fibromyalgia was defined for the first time as a musculoskeletal disease by the Multicenter Criteria Committee of the American College of Rheumatology. Fibromyalgia Awareness Day calls attention to Fibromyalgia, which has affected many people for centuries. Fibromyalgia is a musculoskeletal disorder that causes chronic pain all over the body. Other symptoms also include fatigue, anxiety, migraines, irritable bowel syndrome, skin sensitivity, insomnia, numbness, stiffness, etc. People suffering from fibromyalgia either go undiagnosed for years or are misdiagnosed. Due to a lack of research and the difficulty in identifying the factors that cause the illness, many also believe that the disease is psychological and not real. Moreover, there is no permanent cure to relieve the sufferer.

History Of Fibromyalgia Awareness Day

·         Fibromyalgia Awareness Day was initially commemorated in 1992 in honor of Florence Nightingale’s birthday, a British social reformer, and the founder of modern nursing. Nightingale is acclaimed for her services during the Crimean War when she served as a trainer and manager for nurses in Constantinople. Years after her death, scholars, who studied her extensively, claimed that she may have suffered from fibromyalgia. The National Fibromyalgia Association, founded by Lynne Matallana, officially established the day in 1998. Matallana has suffered from the illness for almost 30 years herself, therefore, her aim behind the organization was to bring awareness to the disease and help people cope with it.

·         Fibromyalgia is said to affect many people around the world, regardless of age, sex, or other preexisting conditions. However, according to some reports, women are seven times more likely to suffer from the diseases than men. Symptoms include heightened hot/cold sensitivity, headaches, joint ache, depression, memory, and concentration problems, etc. These symptoms can last from a few minutes to hours, days, months, or even years. However, some sufferers may not experience any symptoms at all. While there is no permanent cure for fibromyalgia yet, people can still relieve their pain by getting the right form of medication, therapy, and making changes to their daily lifestyles.

How To Observe Fibromyalgia Awareness Day

·         Research About Fibromyalgia

Learn more about the disease by researching it. Look up its symptoms, potential causes, etc. By learning more about fibromyalgia, you will be better able to help those who suffer from it.

·         Support The Fibromyalgia Community

Volunteer at organizations dedicated to fibromyalgia sufferers. Support these people in their daily lives and treat them as you would any other person. Research studies show that fibromyalgia takes a major mental toll on patients, making them more likely to suffer from mental illnesses like depression and anxiety.

·         Spread The Word

You can take part in local events that bring fibromyalgia to light. If no such event is happening in your area, organize one yourself and get conversations going about it.

Interesting Facts About Florence Nightingale

1.      Natural Talent in Classifying

Nightingale possessed the natural talent of classifying and documenting things from a young age and this led to her becoming a successful statistician.

2.      Revolutionizing Nursing

Florence Nightingale’s keen scientific observations and knowledge led to not only better healthcare services provided by nurses but also to lower death rates overall.

3.      Royal Red Cross Medalist

Queen Victoria honored Nightingale with the Royal Red Cross and she was one of the first people to ever be awarded this medal.

4.      Lady With the Lamp

Florence Nightingale was nicknamed the ‘Lady with the Lamp’ because she would often go on night rounds to check up on patients in hospital wards.

Closing Statement and Recap:

In 2020, several categories of blood tests moved toward the certification and application for an accurate fibromyalgia diagnosis. Fibromyalgia Awareness Day is a celebration of medicine as the 21st century has seen numerous medical advancements that have led to better and healthier lifestyles. These advancements have also led to lower death rates. Although Fibromyalgia is not classified as an autoimmune disease while many of the symptoms are like such diseases. Fibromyalgia disease requires a significant amount of research as no causes or cures are known yet. However, research is progressing. Additionally, many fibromyalgia symptoms are treatable. Fibromyalgia and the factors around it still need a lot of research but significant improvements are being made in the diagnostic areas.

 

Source of Information: Various Google Searches

 

Until Next Week, Stay Safe and Well!

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