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Sleep Problems Are Common With Fibromyalgia?

  • Writer: Janet Barelli
    Janet Barelli
  • Oct 20, 2016
  • 1 min read

Sleep problems with fibromyalgia include insomnia or difficulty falling asleep as well as frequent awakenings that you can remember the next day. An even more common problem is awakenings that you don't remember but that definitely interrupt your "deep" sleep. Also, other sleep disorders -- such as restless legs syndrome and sleep apnea -- may be associated with fibromyalgia.

People with fibromyalgia talk about waking up day after day feeling exhausted with no energy. Usually, they feel more tired in the morning, and many go back to sleep during the day to ease their fatigue. Also, it's common for people with fibromyalgia to have great difficulty concentrating during the day, a condition called "fibro fog."

Pain or other symptoms of fibromyalgia such as depression and anxietycan also contribute to sleep problems.

 
 
 

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