National Fibromyalgia Association: Support and Awareness for Patients

Lynne Matallana had experienced chronic pain almost her entire life, and when she was in her thirties, she underwent surgery for fertility problems. Immediately following surgery, she began to experience a cornucopia of odd symptoms that would not disappear. Several years passed, and after seeing 37 doctors, she finally heard the word “fibromyalgia.”

A young rheumatologist explained to her that an estimated 10 million people in the United States had this condition.

 There wasn’t much in the way of effective treatment, and Matallana spent two years in bed dealing with pain and fatigue.

“At the time I had a PR and advertising firm,” says Matallana, “and I was thinking that we really needed some awareness about this condition. There were probably a lot of other people out there who were just like me.”

But this was 1997, and the internet was still pretty limited. Social media didn’t exist. “You could post information and write to people back and forth, but it was very primitive,” says Matallana. “I connected with some women who had fibromyalgia, and we began talking.”

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Felicia Ray Owens
Felicia Ray Owenshttps://feliciarayowens.com
Writer, founder, and civic voice using storytelling, lived experience, and practical insight to help people find balance, clarity, and purpose in their everyday lives.

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