Things that can cause a
fibromyalgia flair up
We all know that the worst thing
that can happen to you if you have fibromyalgia is a fibromyalgia
flair-up. A flair-up is when your regular fibromyalgia pain decides
it's going to make you feel the worst pain you have ever felt in your
life. A flair-up can last from days to weeks to months and usually
starts with increased pain.
What can you do to prevent a
fibromyalgia flair-up? The first thing you can do is figure out what
caused it. Here are some of the most common things that can cause a
fibromyalgia flair-up:
Over doing it:
Over doing your activity is sure to
throw you right into a fibro flair-up. You need to learn which
activities are too much for you and cause a flair-up and which ones
you can do with ease and without causing a flair-up.
Over activity is easy to do because
you generally don't get a flair until after you've already done them.
This means you need to keep good notes of which activities cause a
flair-up and which ones are safe to do.
Stress:
Stress can easily cause a
fibromyalgia flair-up. Stress is difficult to decrease because pain
causes stress...fibromyalgia causes pain...so it's cyclic. You have
to break the cycle so that you can minimize the flair-ups.
Changes in temperature:
People who have fibromyalgia are
sensitive to warm and cold weather. You need to make sure you are
ready for any change in temperature. Have a sweater ready in the
trunk just in case you stop at a restaurant to eat. Restaurants are
usually really cold to a person with fibromyalgia and cold can cause
pain.
Weather changes:
When the barometric pressure
changes or a storm front is coming through, those of us with
fibromyalgia know it right away. That's because we are sensitive to
weather changes. Although there is nothing we can do about the
weather, we can keep informed so we have a general idea of when a
fibromyalgia flair-up is going to happen.
Illness or injury:
An illness or injury can quickly
throw a person with fibromyalgia into a flair-up. These things cause
stress in the body. Any kind of stress in the body will likely cause
a fibromyalgia flair-up. When you first feel an illness or are first
injured, get to your doctor as soon as possible. The sooner the
treatment starts, the sooner the flair-up will end.
Insomnia:
When you just can't get a good
nights sleep, which is quite common with fibromyalgia, your pain
level increases. Insomnia can kick in a severe fibromyalgia flair-up.
If you have tried everything you can, be sure to tell your doctor if
you have insomnia. Fibromyalgia itself causes insomnia, but if you
let it go, you will end up with a severe fibromyalgia flair-up.
Traveling:
Traveling, whether it be by car,
train or plain, will cause a fibromyalgia flair-up. No matter what
the mode of transportation, the bumps in the roads, the altitude of
an airplane and the loudness of the train will all trigger a severe
fibromyalgia attack. The best way for someone to travel (from a
fellow traveler) is to get a van with a fold out bed in the back so
you can lie down during the trip. You can still feel the bumps but
you won't be sitting so the impact won't be on your spine.
No matter what the cause of your
fibromyalgia flair, you should keep notes on everything that causes
one for you. Then you should avoid whatever activity gives you a
fibromyalgia flair-up.
I know that's not always possible, but if you have fibro. you just do the best you can.
I know that's not always possible, but if you have fibro. you just do the best you can.

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