Fibromyalgia, What Emotional Conflicts Are Associated With The Group Of Symptoms That Define It?

  • 2014
From Latin Fiber, symbolically it means "family ties." Mio - from Greek - muscle and algia-dolor. Fibromyalgia is considered a controversial diagnosis and some authors state that it should not be considered as a disease due, among other reasons, to the lack of abnormalities in the physical examination, in objective laboratory tests or medical imaging studies to confirm the diagnosis. Fibromyalgia is a group of symptoms and musculoskeletal disorders poorly understood, which is mainly characterized by extreme fatigue, persistent pain, stiffness of varying intensity of muscles, tendons and a wide range of other psychological symptoms, such as difficulty sleeping, morning stiffness, headaches and problems with thinking and memory, sometimes called "mental gaps" that often prevent the routine functioning of people. It is a “non-contagious” disorder present in approximately 3 to 6 percent of young women, commonly between the ages of 20 and 50. One thing to note, because it is a poorly understood symptom, fibromyalgia sufferers feel that others do not believe them because the pain is not seen. It is an inner suffering, it is the disease of family fibers. Those affected are excessively helpful people and need the dynamism of the family, which on the other hand usually blames their lack of attitude. Fibromyalgia occurs when we have blockages to convert internal impulses into external activities: "Disvaluation Conflict", "with what I do or stop doing". “If I move aside, I am not well; if I move towards the other, I am not well either, therefore, I do not move. ” Also in fibromyalgia there is a conflict called "Tax Contact": having to assume, make or be with a particular person or situation. It can be considered that the main conflict that is hidden in people suffering from fibromyalgia is what is called a “Conflict of Direction”: Panic to be mistaken of direction. Conflict for having chosen the bad direction, for being on a bad track, be it real, imaginary or symbolic. Devaluation for not finding the right path. The direction I am taking in my life does not satisfy me. "What am I doing here?" "I am lost, out of the flock then ... when someone is lost it is best to remain still." It affects the adrenal cortex, which stops producing cortisol. Another important conflict that may exist behind a fibromyalgia is the "fear of death", but not the physical death, but the death of your own "identity" (feeling lacking in belonging to the family, real or to which she imagines, or feeling that the family does not do what she wants). In the same way there may be a conflict called The Double Obligation: "I am going towards the person I want but at the same time it is my executioner." Although on many occasions, we consider others responsible for our blockages, they only reflect our fear of resolving an issue, fear of acting, moving forward, affirming our own point of view, ultimately, fear of doing what You think you should do. Joman Romero, author of the book What does the body mean to us with the disease?

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Fibromyalgia, What Are Emotional Conflicts Associated With The Group Of Symptoms That Define It?

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