I have been working hard on reversing my fibromyalgia for 22 months now. Most days are good days. I am able to think clearly, have the energy to work part-time, and most of my fibromyalgia symptoms are fading away. I am able to socialize a bit, and participate a lot more in family activities. There are some days however, that are NOT good days. Some days I have a raging migraine all day/night, and some days I am unbelievably exhausted. But these days are few and far between, and serve as a reminder to me of what my life used to be like, and what the lives of my patients are like now. I am incredibly thankful for the doctors and other practitioners who have helped me find the treatments that work for me.
My bad days serve a purpose. They are flashes of what my daily life was like 2 years ago, and increase my motivation to educate and provide treatment options for people with fibromyalgia. There is hope for ALL of us to feel better!