Effect of fibromyalgia on relationships with friends, family and sexual partners

Family and friends were a great source of strength and support for many of the people we spoke to. Susan says about her family – ‘I don’t think I would have been able to cope without them.’

Susan thinks her greatest tablet is her family.

Age at interview 54

Age at diagnosis 48

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However, the effects of having fibromyalgia could also have a negative impact on relationships. People spoke about not being able to engage as much as they wanted with their children or grandchildren. Others talked about how having to now rely on support and help from others can be frustrating. Francis says fibromyalgia can turn families ‘upside down.’

Audra feels that she doesn’t have the energy to give her children and grandchildren what she wants to give them.

Age at interview 53

Age at diagnosis 51

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When Lynn-Ann’s children were small she struggled to get them dressed and ready for school.

Age at interview 53

Age at diagnosis 44

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Others talked about not feeling able to socialise with friends as much as they would have liked to, often having to cancel plans to meet up due to not feeling well enough, or not feeling able to commit to social occasions. Although people said their friends were often very understanding, others said that it could ‘test’ friendships.

Mary says she feels guilty that she can’t go out with friends like she used to.

Bette has had to cancel lots of events as she often just doesn’t feel up to it on the day.

Age at interview 63

Age at diagnosis 43

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George finds it difficult to plan ahead and this can cause arguments with his friends.

Age at interview 64

Age at diagnosis 50

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Elsie says that having fibromyalgia can make it difficult to plan for things and this can lead to social problems.

Age at interview 58

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Some of the people we talked to discussed the effect that having fibromyalgia has had on their sexual relationships. Sometimes sex was uncomfortable or could result in painful flare-ups.

Audra says that having fibromyalgia has affected her relationship. Having sex can result in a flare up of her pain symptoms.

Age at interview 53

Age at diagnosis 51

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Chris talks about how having fibromyalgia can affect his relationship with his wife.

Age at interview 58

Age at diagnosis 43

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Kristie found it hard to start relationships because of her symptoms. She’s open with her new boyfriend about the pain she can feel when having sex.

Age at interview 32

Age at diagnosis 32

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Other people we spoke to were concerned about how having fibromyalgia might affect their ability to cope with starting a family.

Rachel wanted more information about how having fibromyalgia could affect being able to cope with starting a family.

Age at interview 31

Age at diagnosis 29

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Kristie wondered how she would cope with a newborn if I am this tired.

Age at interview 32

Age at diagnosis 32

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Martina worries that she would struggle to look after a child.

Age at interview 46

Age at diagnosis 33

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