We've mapped the whole terrain.
Not just the crisis moments. The daily management, the awkward conversations, the small victories nobody else would understand.

People who don't need you to explain.
No more "but you don't look sick." No more explaining why you cancelled. The circle has already heard every version of your story, and none of them require proof.
What to do when it spikes at 3am.
The step-by-step that lives on your phone for when thinking is hard. Ice or heat. Which med. Whether to wake someone. Written by people who've been there.
For nights the pain won't let you go.
Position guides. The pillow arrangements that actually work. What to do with your mind when your body won't settle. Contributed by people who've tried everything.
The taper conversation your doctor rushed.
Opioid tapers. Interaction warnings. The difference between tolerance and dependence explained without judgment. Written by people who've navigated it.

Gentle. Modified. For bad days too.
Not workout videos. Movement for when your range is 20% of what it was. Stretches for post-surgical healing. What helps fibro fog. Sorted by pain level.
The embarrassing 3am truths.
We name them specifically because vague understanding isn't understanding at all.

The 3am thread is real.
It exists for the nights when a flare spikes and thinking clearly is impossible. Someone is always awake. The thread has a pinned guide: ice or heat by pain type, which PRN medications to consider, whether to go to the ER (and a realistic honest answer to that question), and how to breathe when you've forgotten how.
Written by members who've been to the ER seventeen times and know exactly when it's worth it.
The heating pad goes everywhere.
We know. The body pillow configuration that took eighteen months to perfect. The mattress topper decision. The temperature regulation problem that nobody mentions in fibromyalgia pamphlets. The way pain changes position every ninety minutes and you wake up anyway.
Eighteen sleep guides, sorted by condition. Including one specifically for post-surgical insomnia.

The taper nobody prepared you for.
Post-surgical opioid tapers are prescribed in ten seconds and survived over months. The withdrawal timeline. The rebound pain vs real pain question. The conversation to have with your prescriber when they're moving faster than your body can follow. The COWS scale explained plainly.
Not medical advice. Mapped lived experience from people who've tapered and come out the other side.

Movement for when your range is 20%.
Not workout videos. Not "just walk more." Movement designed for bodies that have been through surgery, that live with fibro fog, that have good days and very bad days. Each guide is tagged by pain level so you can find what works on the day you're actually having.
Contributed by members, a physical therapist who has fibromyalgia herself, and one very patient occupational therapist.









