Showing posts with label resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label resources. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 23, 2014


Hello!

Today I'm showing you this video from Hank Green (John Green's, the author of The Fault in Our Stars, brother). It isn't necessarily about fibromyalgia, but he makes a lot of good points about chronic illnesses and diseases.

Regards,

Shannon G.

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Hello!

Sorry this post is late! I've been working two jobs and been trying to stay involved with my community theater.

Today's post is about spoonie tips and resources. Now, if you don't have a tumblr, I suggest you might get one for the spoonie community. I've connected with many other fibro-spoonies and sufferers of other chronic illnesses.


  • Here are some tips
  • About the 96% project.
  • Dominie's 100 tips for coping with fibro and insomnia.
  • WebMD tips (the medical version, mostly the same stuff you'll hear from a doctor).
  • Here's a place you can just vent.
  • And a couple of snarky images for you to relate to.
Remember to keep your head up and if you have any suggestions, put them in the comments!

Regards, 
Shannon G.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Hello!

Today is for those who identify with the spoon theory and would like some nice spoon jewelry. Mostly, this is because my mum is constantly asking about having matching spoon jewelry to show her support when she lives so far away.

Here is a list of online stores that sell jewelry made from silver spoons:

Silver Spoon Jewelry
The Spoon Jeweler
Bent Spoon Jewelry
The New Homestead Silverware Artistry

Spoon charms:

Ice Carats
Zales -Heart
Zales -Flower
Ornamentea
Bohemian Findings
Ebay

If you have any suggestions, please comment or send them and I will put them in!

Regards,

Shannon G.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Hello!

This post is going to be about food! I know there's a lot of flam about diet and its affect on fibromyalgia. I personally don't like highly processed foods to begin with, so these recipes are yummy and good for you too!

Fruit-Infused Water Instead of Soda
Database of FibroFriendly Recipes
Flare-Free Recipes

One of my favorite simple recipes is a sandwich of sorts.

Gluten-free flatbread
Strawberries
Avocado
Lemon juice (for left overs)

Pit and scoop the avocado and mash it up so it looks like butter, add a little bit of lemon juice. Spread the avocado on the flatbread, as much as you like. Slice up the strawberries and put them on the avocado, add as many as you like. Put it all together nice and neat with a glass of some fruit infused water and you have a buttery, desserty, healthy sandwich!

If you have any suggestions, feel free to post them in the comments or send them to me and I will add them on here!

Regards,

Shannon G.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Hello!

Today's post is about chronic illness and art. This one hits close to home with me because I am an artist. I graduated in December 2013 from Montserrat College of Art with my BFA and my work for my senior exhibition was about my struggles with fibromyalgia. This was mostly because at the time, I was having a lot of difficulty finding other artists with chronic illnesses who made art about it.

After doing some digging, I believe I've found a few for you all to look into!

Patti Edmon is a mixed media artist, photographer, and writer. She began making art when she developed autoimmune arthritis. The link to her blog has beautiful pictures of her pieces.

Rose E. Ranauro is a painter from Massachusetts that depicts diagram-like self portraits to display her interpretation of living with fibromyalgia.

Philip Fryer is a performance artist who does a lot of performance and sound work based on chronic pain.

The Pain Exhibit is "an online educational, visual arts exhibit from artist with chronic pain with their art expressing some facet of the pain experience. The mission is to educate healthcare providers and the public about chronic pain through art, and to give voice to the many who suffer in silence."

     As always, if you have any suggestions, please feel free to post them in the comments or send them to me and I will add them above!

Regards,

Shannon G.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Hello!

Today I'm going to talk about insomnia.

Is Fibromyalgia to Blame for Your Sleep Problems?

Well, it is a common symptom for the chronically ill to have sleep problems. Now, I know a lot of people are unclear of what insomnia is. I know I was before I was diagnosed with it. As defined by the Library of Medicine:
 Insomnia is trouble falling asleep or staying asleep through the night. Episodes may come and go (episodic), last up to 3 weeks (short-term), or be long-lasting (chronic).

When you add fibromyalgia into the mix, it can make things worse. 


So when it comes down to it, you are more than likely going to need help with sleep in order to keep yourself functioning. I personally prefer herbal remedies for this issue, such as valerian root and chamomile tea but you may want to talk to your doctor about it for what is best for you. Fibromyalgia is different for everyone, after all.

Here are some other articles:

Hope this helps!

If you have any suggestions, feel free to post them in the comments or send them to me and I will add them on here!

Regards,
Shannon G.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Hello!

Today I'm going to list some other website resources for you!

What's the Deal With Fibromyalgia? - A website with lots of information and a blog run by the lovely fellow fibro Simone.

But You Don't Look Sick - The location of Spoon Theory and a collection of articles and other resources! (PLEASE READ THIS IF YOU ARE GOING TO DO ANYTHING WITH THIS SITE.)

Chronic Body Pain - A collection of articles on a number of different illnesses and symptoms.

Fibromyalgia via Medical Encyclopedia - Fibromyalgia as defined by the National Library of Medicine, including symptoms.


I hope these are helpful to you and can direct you to any answers you cannot find elsewhere.

If you have any suggestions, feel free to post them in the comments or send them to me and I will add them on here!

Regards,

Shannon G.