In those with fibromyalgia there is overwhelming polysymptomatic distress, with severe pain and severe symptoms of all sorts
One doesn't either have fibromyalgia or not have it
There is a gradual transition from the mild to the severe.
The point at which we classify an individual as having fibromyalgia is arbitrary, but reasonable.
Fibromyalgia, therefore, is a convenient shorthand, not a disease.
American rheumatologist
Dr. Frederick Wolfe is the director of the National Databank for Rheumatic Diseases and the lead author of the 1990 paper that first defined the diagnostic guidelines for fibromyalgia.
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