Know Fibro Initiative Commemorates National Pain Awareness Month
08 September 2009 - 2:30PM
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Online Video Library Launched To Share Martha Beck's Experience
Living with Fibromyalgia INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 8
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- For people living with painful
conditions, September is a time for their true stories of triumph
to emerge. Helping to foster support and communication, National
Pain Awareness Month allows people with painful conditions to
educate others about their experiences, build connections and
together fight their pain. Fibromyalgia has been a commonly
misunderstood chronic pain disorder that is estimated to affect
approximately 5 million Americans.(1) The disorder is characterized
by the presence of chronic widespread pain and tenderness for at
least three months(2), and is frequently accompanied by fatigue,
emotional changes and sleep problems.(2,3) Experts recommend that a
combination of education, lifestyle changes and medication may be
the key to helping people who have fibromyalgia feel better.(4)
Even though fibromyalgia has gained more public attention, efforts
to drive awareness are still needed. That's why best-selling author
and renowned life coach Martha Beck is championing the cause
through the educational initiative Know Fibro. Through video
sessions that are now posted on the initiative's Web site,
http://www.knowfibro.com/, Martha shares details of her nearly
30-year battle with fibromyalgia, and shares tips that have helped
her feel better. "I want people to know they're not alone," said
Beck. "These videos not only provide an honest look into how the
disorder has impacted every aspect of my life, but also how I've
learned to get my fibromyalgia under control with a comprehensive
care plan." Know Fibro, sponsored by the National Fibromyalgia
Association and Eli Lilly and Company, offers a wide range of
useful information including resources from leading experts, a Web
site with Martha's personal story, easy-to-use tips found in a
downloadable book, and FibroGuide, a fibromyalgia self-management
program. About Martha Beck, Ph.D. Martha Beck, Ph.D., has lived
with fibromyalgia for almost 30 years and understands the
challenges those with the disorder face. She has a bachelor's, a
master's and a Ph.D. in sociology, all three from Harvard
University, and has published books and articles on a variety of
social science and business topics. She also is a columnist for O,
the Oprah Magazine. Beck is sharing her story as the official
spokesperson of Know Fibro. About the National Fibromyalgia
Association The National Fibromyalgia Association (NFA) is a
nonprofit [501(c)(3)] organization whose mission is to develop and
execute programs dedicated to improving the quality of life for
people with fibromyalgia. The NFA concentrates on patient support
services, awareness outreach, physician education and research. The
NFA produces informational materials, hosts a patient Web site
(http://www.fmaware.org/), and a health care provider Web site
(http://www.fibromyalgiahcp.org/), and publishes the only consumer
magazine, Fibromyalgia AWARE. About Eli Lilly and Company Lilly, a
leading innovation-driven corporation, is developing a growing
portfolio of pharmaceutical products by applying the latest
research from its own worldwide laboratories and from
collaborations with eminent scientific organizations. Headquartered
in Indianapolis, Ind., Lilly provides answers -- through medicines
and information -- for some of the world's most urgent medical
needs. Additional information about Lilly is available at
http://www.lilly.com/. P-LLY (1) Lawrence et al., "Estimates of the
Prevalence of Arthritis and Other Rheumatic Conditions in the
United States." Arthritis Rheum 2008 vol 58 pp 26-35. (2) Wolfe, F,
et al. "The American College of Rheumatology 1990 Criteria for the
Classification of Fibromyalgia." Arthritis and Rheumatism. 1990;
33:160-172. (3) Arnold, L, et al. "Comorbidity of Fibromyalgia and
Psychiatric Disorders." Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 2006;
67:1219-1225. (4) Leventhal, LJ. "Management of fibromyalgia."
Annals of Internal Medicine. 1999; 131: 850-858. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090908/KNOWFIBROLOGO )
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