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Our monthly magazine includes many useful articles and features. Read about some of the past and present content in thsi section. You can subscribe to the magazine by going to our shop.

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Magazine Closure

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Last Updated on Thursday, 08 September 2011 15:52 Written by Des Quinn (A) Thursday, 18 August 2011 20:56

It is with regret that the trustees have found it necessary to cease the publication of FibroFocus. Unfortunately the circulation did not reach a necessary level for us to continue. It will be remembered that the magazine came about because FMA UK were informed that FaMily magazine was about to be wound up, so the trustees embarked on the project to fill the anticipated void.  In the event, FaMily continued to be published, and the market is obviously not large enough to support two magazines.

Details for the reimbursement of subscriptions will be sent out with last issue in September.

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Conference & Pamper weekend a big hit for second time

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Last Updated on Friday, 20 May 2011 12:15 Written by Des Quinn (A) Sunday, 15 May 2011 09:00

fibroducks_night_out_200The Fibromyalgia Conference & Pamper Weekend in April on the south coast was another great success despite cancellations by the American doctors. Described as a ‘coalition’ conference many Group Leaders played a major part in collecting stage payments at group meetings over several months, to enable delegates to come to conference. Without the support of those Leaders, many living on benefits would have been unable to come. Others found their local Rotary Club willing to help fund their visit to the conference. So many people pulled together to make it happen and during the ‘fond farewell’ it was clear that they all enjoyed themselves.

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January edition of Fibromyalgia Focus

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Last Updated on Friday, 10 December 2010 15:44 Written by Des Quinn (A) Friday, 10 December 2010 15:40

Fit NoteIn our January edition we have some exciting features including A New Look for a New Year, where June Chivers tries out shopping for new clothes with the help of a personal shopper. Read about how she got on and how using a personal shopper can save you so much time and energy. It certainly sounds like my kind of shopping trip!

Alison Adams, author of the book The Natural Recovery Plan for Fibromyalgia, shares her personal story and views about the possible underlying cause of fibromyalgia and how she has regained her life using natural remedies and detoxification. If you are concerned about toxicity and prefer to use natural remedies then check out this article.

Ever thought of trying Reiki? Michelle Corns, who shared her personal story last month, tells us about the history behind Reiki, what it involves and how she has personally benefited from it.

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August edition of Fibro Focus available to view online

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Last Updated on Friday, 04 February 2011 22:08 Written by Des Quinn (A) Saturday, 06 November 2010 14:53

08August_website_300We have just added a full copy of our August edition of Fibromyalgia Focus to the website so that you can sample the content and layout of the magazine if you are not already a subscriber.

If you wish to subscribe you can find out information the magazine page here.

We will update the preview copy from time to time but the best way to keep up with the content is so subscribe. The magazine is full of original content about support group activities, latest research, coping tips and the charities activities. We dont copy and paste content from the internet and we always try to relate content in an understandable way and readable for all.

We also want to know what you think of the magazine and whats missing, what we can improve, what you liked and what you didn't. Please let us know as this magazine is for you.

You can subscribe to the magazine here.

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July highlights from Fibromyalgia Focus

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Last Updated on Saturday, 26 June 2010 14:45 Written by gillshutt Thursday, 24 June 2010 06:04

JulyIn May I had the privilege of attending a rheumatology conference called OMERACT (Outcome Measures in Rheumatology & Arthritis Clinical Trials) designed to allow rheumatology experts to come together to discuss what outcomes they should be measuring in clinical trials and how these measurements should be made. I was invited as a patient participant and had the opportunity to learn about and offer opinions on fibromyalgia in research-related discussions.

It was an exciting opportunity, especially as it was based in Borneo, not a place I ever thought I'd visit! Take a look at page 11 to find out what I learnt about FM and current research techniques.

How are your levels of self-esteem? If you are finding that your self-esteem has plummeted recently, then take a look at page 18 where Bridie Nelson offers some Top Tips for boosting your self-esteem.

Bridie says: "One of the first things you can do when you wake up in the morning is to think about what makes you the special and unique person that you are.  Now it might not be easy to come up with a long list of positives at first, but as you get used to noticing some of the nice things people say to you and about you, it will get easier.”

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