Fibromyalgia and Lady Gaga: 5 things to know about the condition

Fibromyalgia and Lady Gaga: 5 things to know about the condition

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In a new Netflix documentary, Lady Gaga will publicly share her struggle with fibromyalgia, leaving many fans and viewers asking: What exactly is it?

“Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder of the brain that causes widespread pain throughout the body,” says Daniel Clauw, M.D., director of Michigan Medicine’s Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center.

“In fact, patients with fibromyalgia often have pain and disability that are worse than almost any other chronic pain condition.”

 

Fibromyalgia can develop at any time during a person’s life — and with no apparent triggers, he notes.

“We know more about this condition now than ever before, but we need to better understand the mechanisms of it to improve treatments,” Clauw says.

Complicating things for many fibromyalgia patients: Their peers and physicians may not even acknowledge the ailment.

Which is why the singer’s influence could help fight the stigma.

“I believe, given her fame and popularity, that she is getting better recognition and treatment for the condition,” Clauw says. “Many patients struggle to even find a doctor who will see them and take them seriously.

“Hopefully, the increased attention around Lady Gaga will bring more awareness to the condition.”

He spoke more about fibromyalgia and what patients need to know:

5 facts about fibromyalgia

It isn’t uncommon: Fibromyalgia affects 2 to 8 percent of the population.

“It sounds strange to say a range, but we don’t know the exact percentage of people affected by fibromyalgia because it depends on the diagnostic criteria physicians are using,” Clauw says. “And most people with the condition go undiagnosed.”

It varies by patient: “There isn’t one specific symptom that signifies this person has fibromyalgia,” Clauw says.

The most common indicator is widespread pain throughout the body, but he notes that other warning signs might include fatigue, sleeplessness and memory and mood problems.

It can impair quality of life: Most patients with fibromyalgia can carry on with normal activities, Clauw says. For some, though, the condition can ruin their lives.

Pain is widespread, so it can affect any or all parts of a person’s body at once — meaning not moving one body part to avoid pain is generally out of the question.

It can deceive others: People with fibromyalgia might struggle to voice their discomfort. “Unfortunately, those that don’t understand the condition or the pain often think the affected are making it up,” Clauw says.

“Even in the medical profession, we only started taking this condition seriously in terms of research in the past 30 years.”

It’s tough to treat: There are many drug and nondrug treatments that can help people with fibromyalgia, but none of them work in everyone.

Patients typically need to try several treatments. Still, notes Clauw, “we generally strongly recommend against these patients using opioids, which often worsen this type of pain.”

4 Responses

  1. I cant get the link to work

  2. I have two potential issues with all the hype about Lady Gaga having fibromyalgia. First many people will say that if she can be so active that those of us who can’t are faking. Second with so many people in the public eye over dosing what new BS will be perpetrated on the cpp if she succumbs?

  3. What a load of BS. This just goes to show how ignorant conventional medicine is, and how their science is absolutely unscientific. They play the guessing game. Fibromyalgia is NOT a “brain” disorder. Use common sense. Fibromyalgia has skyrocketed in people over the last 20 years. That many “brains” are not going to just “develop” a new pattern of existence.

    For the REAL cause of Fibromyalgia, a cause that common sense can support, watch the video on https://doctorsofcourage.org/videos/. And yes, there is a cure.

    • Thats a bunch of bru-haha. Obviously you havent ever suffered the pain and issues associated w fibromyalgia. Go peddle your snake charm somewhere else…

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