Awareness Highlights

These highlights share important information to help people gain a deeper understanding of fibromyalgia, its challenges, and the many ways to offer support to those of us affected by this chronic condition.
Many individuals struggle for years without a proper diagnosis, often facing skepticism or misunderstanding from others. By shedding light on the realities of this condition, FAC can help break down stigma, promote earlier recognition, and encourage better care and management.
For those of us living with persistent pain, fatigue, and other life-altering symptoms, having a supportive and informed community can make a significant difference.
Whether you are personally affected, know someone who is, or simply want to be an ally, increasing knowledge fosters greater empathy, and action.
Small effort, such as listening without judgment, acknowledging the daily struggles, and supporting research and healthcare improvements, can have a lasting impact.
Together, we can work toward a future where those of us facing these challenges are understood, respected, and empowered.
Awareness Makes a Difference
If you would like the help Fibromyalgia Association Canada please consider joining our Awareness Committee here https://fibrocanada.ca/en/volunteer/
Fibromyalgia and Anxiety:
Receiving a fibromyalgia diagnosis can be overwhelming. Unlike other conditions with clear diagnostic tests and treatment plans, fibromyalgia remains misunderstood. This uncertainty can lead to feelings of frustration, fear, and helplessness. Not everyone will suffer fr…
Mini Goals: Focus on Achievable Targets for Better Fibromyalgia Management
Mini goals are not just about achieving tasks—they’re about embracing your journey with fibromyalgia. By focusing on incremental steps, you can build a sense of control, nurture your well-being, and experience the satisfaction of steady progress.
Living with Fibromyalgia and Setting 5 SMART Goals
Living with fibromyalgia means navigating persistent pain, fatigue, and mental fog. It can feel as though the world demands a level of productivity that feels out of reach when your own body resists. The idea of setting goals may seem daunting—how can you work toward…
Understanding Life with Fibromyalgia and POTS
Fibromyalgia and POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) are chronic conditions that often coexist, sharing symptoms such as severe fatigue, brain fog, and pain.
Winter Self-Care Tips 4 People with Fibromyalgia
Winter in Canada is no walk in the park. The biting cold, heavy snowfall, and long, dark evenings can amplify the challenges of living with fibromyalgia. For many, the drop in temperature brings increased muscle stiffness, heightened pain, and relentless fatigue, leavin…
Supporting Someone with Fibromyalgia This Christmas: A Heartfelt Guide for Family and Friends
How best to supporting someone with fibromyalgia during the Christmas season, here’s some thoughtful tips and strategies that will make a big difference.
Managing Fibromyalgia During the Holiday Season: A Guide to Enjoying the Holidays
The physical demands of shopping, meal prep, attending gatherings, and keeping up with traditions can quickly become overwhelming. The good news is that with a little planning and some mindful adjustments, it’s possible to enjoy the festivities while still taking care…
The Holiday Season is not Always the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
The holiday season is often thought of as a joyful time—a chance to gather with loved ones, share meals, and celebrate cherished traditions. Fibromyalgia Association Canada (FAC) recognizes that this isn’t the reality for everyone. For some, especially those living w…
The Impact of Changing Seasons on Fibromyalgia: From Summer to Fall
Individuals with fibromyalgia often have impaired thermoregulation which means changing seasons can have a real impact.
Thriving with Fibromyalgia: Unique Summer Tips for a Comfortable Season
Summer can be a season of fun and relaxation, but for those with fibromyalgia, the heat and changes in routine can bring about unique challenges.









