Certain factors may increase your risk of developing fibromyalgia. Being female greatly increases your chance of developing this syndrome. It is possible that having a rheumatic disorder (such as rheumatoid arthritis), an infectious disease (such as Lyme disease or mononucleosis), a psychiatric condition (such as major depression, or a traumatic event (such as a car accident) may increase your chance of developing fibromyalgia. There is some evidence that having a family history of fibromyalgia may increase your risk.
WebMD Medical Reference from Healthwise
Hi Nick,
That poor lion must have fibromyalgia!
DonnaZ
Great information Donna..Forwarding this..it will help my daughter understand why she has fibromyalgia as well as myself.
Thank You
Patricia
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Hi Patricia,
I am glad to be of help. I have fibromyalgia and like to learn as much as I can about it.