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Positive coping strategies for Fibromyalgia
Here is a list of positive coping strategies:
Talking to a Friend or Family Member
Praying
Meditation
Exercise
Relaxation Techniques
Talking to a Professional
Joining a Support Group
Getting Involved in Hobbies
Reading About Fibromyalgia
Apparently these were the top 10 suggestions, made by 600 fibro sufferers, in no particular order except the first three listed:
"The positive coping strategy reported most frequently by the respondents was talking to a friend or family member (62.4%).
Praying ranked second with 60.2% of respondents using this technique.
Exercise was reported by 59.4%, which makes it the
third most popular strategy."
This was a study done by D.J. Clauw - Fibromyalgia: More than just a musculoskeletal disease. Am Fam Physician 52(3):843-851, 1995.
Hi, Lee! We're writing in sync again, I think: last week I wrote about positive coping strategies as well, but I was focusing on the Hallberg and Bergman study that was just released. Study abstract is http://www.ijqhw.net/index.php/qhw/article/viewArticle/7057 and my post is http://www.thepracticalfibromite.com/?p=989 . Have a great day!
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