On UK public transport all you can do is plan, hope for the best, but be ready for whatever else it may, and quite often will throw at you. I had planned and prepared my Fibro brain and body for two trains and one bus……
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Spring Is Here: Fibro Pain And Shooting The Bluebells
It’s that time of year when we can finally see nature waking up, and Spring has officially arrived when the Bluebells appear.
Pacing Is Like A Freight Train
One of the several recommendations for coping with a Fibro life is pacing. But what is it? How does it work? What is enough? What is too much? Who decides?
May Is Fibromyaglia Awareness Month!
That’s right, we get a whole month for raising awareness of the many challenges of life with Fibromyalgia, with 12th … More
Coping With The Impact Of Fibro On My Vision
Bright lights are too much, a small lamp at night is much better. I struggle to focus my eyes and brain in the artificial lights of supermarkets and shopping centres, it’s just too much for my nervous system.
Interviewed By ‘My Several Worlds’
It was a real honour to be asked by Fibro friend Carrie Kellenberger for an interview for her ‘My Several Worlds’ series talking to creative individuals living with Fibromyalgia.
New Music – ‘Stronger’
….it’s with a lot of nerves and some excitement that I have finally completed a video demo of a new song – ‘Stronger’.
What If Fibro Is A Course Correction?
This provides time for reflection on what may be the best path forward, at least in regards to the work you do, or would be able to do, maybe for some in other areas of life too.
Defeated By Fibro At Chinese New Year
I was fighting with my Fibro from the moment I left home as it was an early start, but having been lacking motivation or inspiration of late I needed a different photography opportunity and change of scenery.
What’s It Like Being A Man With Fibro?
“Add into that the fact that you are a young male so you are always first to be picked for heavy lifting or general help and made to feel guilty when you say you can’t. It’s not only demoralising but emasculating. I feel like I could go on for ages.”