Aids and adaptations
Most people we talked to had made various changes around their home and had got bits of equipment to help. A few people were reluctant...
Work could be a real source of strength for some of the people we spoke to. Lyn describes valuing her job as a ‘lollipop lady,’ which she says means everything to her.
However, many of the people we spoke to described having to give up their job or retire early due to their fibromyalgia. This often meant that they needed to apply for financial support. Others described having to adapt aspects of their current job or change the type of job they did. Julie had to give up classroom teaching and now works as a part-time music teacher from home. She really enjoys working with children. Her job helps her to keep going, although sometimes she needs to cancel classes because of her fibromyalgia.
Even those who managed to stay working often struggled mentally and physically with the demands of their job. People talked about struggling with poor memory, brain fog, concentration, poor sleep and fatigue which made it difficult for them to do the tasks demanded of them at work.
Several people said that their employers were supportive in the workplace, sometimes putting adaptations in place to help.
However, not everyone felt that their colleagues or employers were supportive.
Having fibromyalgia could make studying difficult. Alexis had to drop out of a music performance degree and talks about having to completely rethink their career. Chrissie and Sonia described developing fibromyalgia symptoms whilst still at school, leading to disruption to school and subsequently university courses. Chrissie found it difficult accessing support services as she didn’t have a formal diagnosis at that point. Sonia
had to take a break from university because of her health. However she’s since returned and gets support from a disability support officer.
Some people who weren’t in paid work described valuing being able to volunteer at, for example, a hospice or for a local charity. Morag volunteers at a hospice but says that the role has to flexible because of her fibromyalgia symptoms.
Most people we talked to had made various changes around their home and had got bits of equipment to help. A few people were reluctant...
People with fibromyalgia often lose out financially as they may not be able to work or have to retire early. At the same time, they...