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Fibromyalgia..Is It an autoimmune disease?

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@colleenyoung

Hi @thenazareneshul, I can help with the 3 different aspects of your post:

1. Regarding following support groups and what shows in your daily digest from Connect.
The daily digest summarizes all the activity that happened over the past 24 hours in the support groups and blogs that you have chosen to follow. If a support group you follow does not appear in your digest, then there was no activity over the past 24 hours. With these posts, you will see the Fibromyalgia Support Group listed in your digest tomorrow 🙂

You may also appreciate more info in the blog post
- The Mayo Connect Digest: How to make to most of it https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/about-connect/newsfeed-post/the-mayo-connect-digest-how-to-make-to-most-of-it/

2. Fibromyalgia, is it considered an autoimmune condition?
I moved your question to this existing discussion where @darlia asked the same question and discussion continues (https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/1137304/).

Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder which is characterized by widespread pain, tenderness and fatigue. Though research suggests some relationship with autoimmunity, there's not enough evidence to classify fibromyalgia as an autoimmune disorder. See more here:
- Fibromyalgia: Is It an Autoimmune Disease? https://www.healthline.com/health/is-fibromyalgia-an-autoimmune-disease

Here's another interested article from Mayo Clinic Ask the Expert that may interest you. Fibromyalgia tends to amplify pain generated by other conditions like those with autoimmune conditions.
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: How is fibromyalgia diagnosed? https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-q-and-a-how-is-fibromyalgia-diagnosed/

3. Chronic fatigue syndrome (also called myalgic encephalomyelitis or ME/CFS) vs fibromyalgia
There are overlapping aspects, but they are not the same condition. Fibromyalgia is often dominated by chronic pain while chronic fatigue syndrome is often dominated by fatigue. Here is an article that explains:
- What’s the Difference Between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia? https://www.verywellhealth.com/chronic-fatigue-syndrome-vs-fibromyalgia-5213420

Because the two conditions share common traits and can be hard to distinquish, Mayo Clinic created a specialty clinic to help with the diagnosis and treatment plans for both conditions.
- Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Clinic https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/fibromyalgia-and-chronic-fatigue-clinic-minnesota/overview/ovc-20485870

@thenazareneshul, phew, that's a lot of information and I hope I didn't overwhelm you. But I felt like you are asking good questions that many members may be looking for clarification as well. Thanks for asking the questions.

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That's a lot! All very clear. Thank you very much.

Also, from my experience, I think it's very possible that Chronic Fatigue is a stage of Fibromyalgia, or possibly for some other people, the reverse. I think the two are linked. Because I definitely had Chronic Fatigue, originally for years. Now, I rarely have fatigue but do have Fibromyalgia.

Well, I've looked over all the websites and links you provided. One would think this is the rarest of conditions. Darlia, who asked the question already, asked it in 2018. It's now 6 years later and she barely has any responses. In my own life, I have known two people who had Fibromyalgia. One a man in his early 30's, the other a senior woman who'd had it for decades, already. I had no idea that was remarkable compared to others experiences. The lack of info is just sad.