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💥 My Fibro Flare-Up SOS Kit: A Little Box of Comfort

💥 My Fibro Flare-Up SOS Kit: A Little Box of Comfort Living with fibromyalgia means flares can hit anytime, leaving you in pain, fatigued, and overwhelmed. In this post, I’m sharing how I built my personal fibromyalgia flare- up SOS kit – a box of comfort items I turn to when things get tough. Whether you're newly diagnosed or a fibro warrior like me, these ideas can help you feel more prepared and cared for during a flare. So, I’m writing this while in the middle of a pretty rubbish fibro flare- up . For those who might not know, a flare- up is when your fibromyalgia symptoms – pain, fatigue, sensitivity, the whole lot – suddenly ramp up, often with no warning. Sounds fun, right? ( Spoiler: it’s not.)     Anyway, as I was curled up on the sofa feeling sorry for myself, I started thinking about what I could do to make these times a tiny bit more bearable. That’s when the idea hit me – why not make a Flare- Up SOS Kit ? Something comforting, full of little treats and essenti...

Why Writing This Blog Helps Me Heal (And Might Help You Too)

   Why I Started MevFibro (And Why I Keep Going) When I first started the MevFibro Blog, it wasn’t because I had all the answers—or even most of them. I started it because writing helped me cope. It was my way of saying, “This is what it’s like living with Fibromyalgia and ME, and I’m figuring it out one day at a time.” Honestly, it was my life coach, Janine, who gave me the nudge. She said, “You’ve got a story worth sharing.” And I thought—maybe she’s right. If even one person stumbles across a post and feels a little less alone, then that’s something good. Blogging on My Terms One of the things I really love about blogging is that there’s no pressure to do it all at once. I can write a little, take a break, come back later. Add a photo here, tweak a sentence there.Rest, write, rest again. It’s all on my terms—and honestly, that’s how everything needs to be when you’re living with chronic illness. Top Tip From Me to You: Give Yourself Permission to Pause ...