Whenever I hear someone say that some people are using Fibromyalgia as an excuse to be lazy, it gives the impression that lazy people now have a convenient excuse to be lazy by using this illness.
Well, I have news for you - it’s not an excuse.
Fibromyalgia is a very serious condition and can affect all sorts of people, from soldiers, working moms, to very busy individuals. As people get older, the more they are prone to the illness.
Some individuals who have experienced traumatic incidents, like car crashes, have developed Fibromyalgia. I’m sure they will not appreciate it if people think of them as simply “lazy”.
Fibromyalgia is valid - active people tend to do their activities at night, but the disease stops them from getting a good night’s sleep. Experts say that Fibromyalgia sufferers need at least eight to nine hours of sleep a night to help them combat the disease the following day. However, the symptoms make it hard for sufferers to get a good night’s sleep.
When these active people are suffering from the disease and can’t even do the simplest of activites, it’s very sad. And it get’s even more pitiful when other people, who have no idea what these sufferers are going through, easily claim them to be only lazy.
That is not right.
This is why I created my Fibromyalgia program, to offer sufferers freedom from the debilitating disease. This freedom is not the short-lived freedom that medication gives. This is freedom from the fibromyalgia pain and fatigue for the rest of your life.
And not to mention, show those critics that you’re actually more active than any of them ever will be.
Getting rid of the pain and fatigue does not involve any serious, life-altering practices. Not when you use my Fibromyalgia Program. You only need a few minutes of your time each day to do these exercises which will put more oxygen to the muscles. I’ve found out that lack of oxygen in the muscles is the culprit in the first place.
Try the program, and join the dozens and dozens of my satisfied clients who are now out proving the naysayers wrong.
Warm regards,
Christian Goodman
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