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  2. Post-exertional malaise - Wikipedia

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    It is the hallmark symptom of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and common in long COVID and fibromyalgia. [3] [1] PEM is often severe enough to be disabling, and is triggered by ordinary activities that healthy people tolerate. Typically, it begins 12–48 hours after the activity that triggers it, and lasts for days ...

  3. Fibromyalgia - Wikipedia

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    Fibromyalgia was first defined in 1990, with updated criteria in 2011, [4] 2016, [9] and 2019. [12] Fibromyalgia is estimated to affect 2 to 4% of the population. [13] Women are affected more than men. [4] [13] Rates appear similar across areas of the world and among varied cultures. [4] Symptoms of fibromyalgia are persistent in nearly all ...

  4. Forever... (novel) - Wikipedia

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    (The book explains that Michael shows Katherine "how to hold him, [moving her] hand up and down according to his rhythm. Soon Michael moaned and [she] felt him come — a pulsating feeling, a throbbing, like the books said — then wetness. Some of it got on [her] hand but [she] didn’t let go of Ralph.")

  5. National Fibromyalgia Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Fibromyalgia Association (NFA) is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to help improve the quality of life for people living with fibromyalgia (FM) and other chronic pain conditions. The NFA has worked to build international awareness of this chronic pain disorder, provide patient assistance and support, educate the medical ...

  6. How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found - Wikipedia

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    The book recommends a method of disappearing by assuming the identity of a dead person with similar vital statistics and age, and also includes a section on avoiding paper trails which, due to the age of the book, may no longer be relevant or useful.

  7. Living with Fibromyalgia - Wikipedia

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    Living with Fibromyalgia: A Journey of Hope and Understanding is a 2007 documentary film by Stephen Eyer and Daneen Akers from Trillusion Media, Inc. The documentary has been called the first feature -length film that explores the chronic pain condition known as fibromyalgia .

  8. Pacing (activity management) - Wikipedia

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    Pacing has been used to help manage a wide variety of different illnesses and disabilities, including neuromuscular diseases like Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT), [7] rheumatoid or immune-mediated diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, [6] juvenile arthritis and fibromyalgia, ME/CFS, [8] Ehlers–Danlos syndromes (EDS), [3] and Long COVID.

  9. For Better, For Worse, Forever - Wikipedia

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    For Better, For Worse, Forever is a young adult novel by Lurlene McDaniel, published in August 1997. [1] It continues the story of April Lancaster, which began in the novel Till Death Do Us Part . The novel begins at the close of the previous story as April is crowned the winner of a beauty pageant for young women with chronic medical conditions.