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10. Become Part of a Fibromyalgia Support Network
Fibromyalgia is hard to live with and more so if you have a family to care for or a job you are trying to continue. The frustration, anger, physical effects and isolation caused by fibromyalgia often causes anxiety and depression.
Connecting with people dealing with the same issues can help you feel supported and not alone. They can give you someone to talk to and can provide more tips on dealing with the disease.
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